Literature - Art - Culture
Master of Arts- Faculty of Arts
In addition to an overview of music history, the programme focuses on an introduction to the subject as a historical and interpretative discipline. Project and practice-related modules are essential building blocks to ensure a connection to professional fields of activity, for example by working in academic editions, publishing houses, radio stations, opera houses, festivals or complete editions. At the same time, in a narrower sense, research-related modules in the major subject enable the expansion of subject-specific knowledge and thus preparation for the master's programme.
Multi-subject bachelor¡¯s programme
Picture: Sophie BartholomeThe Bachelor's degree is the first professional qualification. The standard period of study|regular programme length is six semesters in total, during which various forms of courses (e.g. seminars, lectures or tutorials) are offered for the individual modules.
A multi-subject Bachelor's degree consists of a major subject with 120 credit points (abbreviation: LP / 1 LP = 30 hours of attendance, preparation and follow-up work|follow-up activity, learning and assessed coursework and examinations) and a supplementary subject with 60 LP.
Career opportunities:
The skills acquired as part of the Bachelor's degree in the major subject open up a wide range of career prospects, particularly in the subject area|field of media (publishing, print media, radio, television), but also for qualified occupations at institutions involved in research, cultural organisation and music education. The supplementary subject Musicology is particularly suitable for activities in the cultural sector as a combination subject for Art History, Literature, Cultural Studies/European Studies, Philosophy or History.
The HfM WeimarExternal link offers further postgraduate master's degree programmes.
Please inform yourself about the application modalities in good time (for the winter semester at the beginning of the year) under this linkExternal link.
A university entrance qualification, such as a general secondary school leaving certificate, is required for admission onto the study programme.
More information on university entrance qualifications can be found here.
two modern foreign languages or
one modern foreign language and Latin; proof by the time of registration for the Bachelor's thesis at the latest
Hochschule f¨¹r Musik FRANZ LISZT Weimar
Carl-Alexander-Platz 1
99425 Weimar
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07743 Jena
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07743 Jena
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Friedrich-Schiller-Universit?t Jena
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07743 Jena
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