Access requirementsIt is necessary to be in possession of an official Spanish university degree or another issued by an institution of higher education belonging to another State that is part of the European Higher Education Area that authorizes access to Master's degrees.
Likewise, graduates in accordance with educational systems outside the European Higher Education Area will be able to access without having their qualifications approved, after verification by the University that they accredit a level of training equivalent to the corresponding official Spanish university qualifications and that they empower in the country issuing the degree for access to postgraduate education. Access by this means will not imply, in any case, the homologation of the previous degree that the interested party is in possession, nor its recognition for other purposes than that of taking Master's degrees.
Likewise, students who have not finished their studies may formalize the pre-registration. In this case, their admission is conditional on obtaining the degree before the end of the enrollment period and maintaining the average grade on the record that was considered when making the admission. Those interested in formalizing the pre-registration must verify that they meet the following general requirements for access to university master's degrees at the University of Oviedo.Admission criteriaAdmission will be made by the Academic Committee of the Master's degree among students who are in possession of the title of graduates or graduates in Art History, Humanities, History, Geography, Fine Arts, Tourism, Architecture or other graduates or graduates in related degrees of the branch of Arts and Humanities. Graduates from other studies belonging to the Humanities and Social Sciences branches may also be admitted, provided they are willing to take the training supplements.
In the case of foreign students from non-Spanish-speaking countries, a level of Spanish language equivalent to or higher than B2 of the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages will be required.Selection criteriaThe Academic Committee of the Master will take into account the following criteria when evaluating the pre-registrations submitted:Academic record
Professional experience
Other academic or training merits (other qualifications, postgraduate degrees, courses, conferences, publications, languages ...)For this reason, it is essential to attach the curriculum vitae to the pre-registration documentation.
If there are more candidates than available places, a numerical classification will be established to determine the order of priority that will be followed in the admission process, according to the following percentage:Average grade of the academic record (70%)
Professional experience in fields related to the themes of the master's degree (20%)
Other academic or training merits (10%)Due to the breadth of access profiles to the degree, the following order of priority for selection is established:In the first place, priority will be given to graduates (graduates or graduates) in Art History and graduates in Humanities, History, Geography, Fine Arts, Tourism or Architecture who, due to the subjects taken in the first university cycle, do not have to do the complements deformation. Once the students requesting admission are ordered according to the aforementioned evaluation criteria, as many applicants as places are offered will be admitted, in strict order of priority.Professional outingsThe Master's Degree in Advanced Studies in Art History: research and management aims to train professionals who are capable of generating knowledge and advancing in the research, management and dissemination of cultural heritage. The professional opportunities of its graduates may cover a wide spectrum of possibilities. In their research role, they will be able to join a research career, both in the private sphere and in public research organizations, as well as enrol in a Doctorate program.
In its professional aspect, graduates will be able to guide, advise and coordinate policies of patrimonial, educational, social, cultural and tourist interest, curate exhibitions, work as an art critic and work in galleries, museums, auction houses, fairs, etc.