Faculty | Faculty of Restoration (FR) | ||||
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Study programme | Arts (N8206) | ||||
Branch of study / Specialization | Restoration and conservation of wall painting, sculpture works and architectural surfaces (8206T120/99 - 2011) | ||||
Level of acquired qualification | Follow-up study | ||||
Form of study | Full-time | ||||
Standard length of study | 2 years | ||||
Number of ECTS credits | 120 | ||||
Qualification awarded | Master of Arts (MgA.) (6) | ||||
Access to further studies | Doctoral study programme | ||||
Type of completion | State final examination | ||||
Study and Examination Code | URL | ||||
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Key learning outcomes | Educational and occupational objectives of the field of study: Field of study objective consists in educating qualified restorers and conservators specialized in creative art works capable of individual and team work and mastering extensive practical and theoretical knowledge; they are engaged in a controlled profession of dealing with restoration of creative art works which are not categorized as cultural relics, however, they are stored in museum or gallery collections, or those are cultural value items; the objective is also targeted at cultural heritage items restoration being creative art works or art-and-craft works. The graduate masters creative art, professional abilities and skills, information and knowledge of particular restoration problems and related restorer proficiencies. He/she is able to apply methodological and operating procedures of historical and latest materials applied within the branch; he/she himself/herself or in cooperation with experts of related branches is able to prepare the entire restoration draft including exploration, diagnostics, art-historical assessment, restoration design, restoration treatment accomplishment and its documentation. He/she is ready to participate and accomplish restoration and conservation activities covering extensive complexes exceeding a solitary work of art. He/she is able to apply in practice knowledge and practical experience in restoration materials, techniques and technologies within interdisciplinary activities both in preventive care and restoration of work of art. He/she also masters knowledge of international and national care of monument principles, relevant legislation and economy within particular branch. The graduate is able to apply his/her profession as an independent restorer responsible for a complex tasks; he/she can work in teams focused on architectural recovery being specialized in creative art restoration, being in charge of regional administrative departments, work within institutes of care of monuments, or supervise construction companies specialized in recovery of architectural cultural heritage items. He/she is ready to work in EU countries and further countries. Knowledge obtained within follow-up master course of study is a platform for best students to continue doctoral study program having the similar specialization or as a part of continuing education. | ||||
Specific admission requirements | unspecified | ||||
Specific provisions for recognition of prior learning | unspecified | ||||
Qualification requirements and regulations | unspecified | ||||
Profile of the programme | academical | ||||
Persistence requirements | unspecified | ||||
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples | academical | ||||
Branch of study / Specialization guarantor | Alt Jaroslav, doc. ak. mal. |
Status | Recommended year of study | Recommended semester | Course code | Course title (* Final State Examination) | Language of instruction | Number of ECTS credits | Course availability |
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Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/AJR1 | English language for restorers I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/EAP1 | Economic aspects of cultural heritage care I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/VHP1 | Historical sources application in restoration I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/BAR1 | Colour in architecture and sculpture I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KCHTFR/PAS1 | Restoration technology of architecture and sculpture work surfaces I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | ARK/MRR1 | Methodology of restoration accomplishments in 20th century I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/RMU1 | Restoration of Contemporary Art I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/BBS1 | Bernini and Baroque sculpture in Bohemia countries I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/RPP1 | Restoration and cultural heritage care I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | AVP/SVP1 | Specialized Art Preparation I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Winter | KHVFR/NMC1 | Wall painting in Bohemia countries in 14th - 18th centuries I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Winter | ARMS/AT1M | Studio practicals I | Czech | 8 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Winter | ARK/AT1K | Studio practicals I | Czech | 8 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KHVFR/AJR2 | English language for restorers II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | AVP/SVP2 | Specialized Art Preparation II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KHVFR/NMC2 | Wall painting in Bohemia countries in 14th - 18th centuries II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KHVFR/OVK1 | Ornament in the creative art history I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KCHTFR/PAS2 | Restoration technology II | Czech | 4 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KHVFR/EAP2 | Economic aspects of cultural heritage care II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KHVFR/BBS2 | Bernini and Baroque sculpture in Bohemia countries II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | AVP/KEZ1 | The concept and ethics of restoration intervention I | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | KHVFR/RMU2 | Restoration of Contemporary Art II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 1 | Summer | ARK/MRR2 | Methodology of restoration accomplishments in 20th century II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | ARMS/AT2M | Studio practicals II | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | ARK/LPKN | Summer practical experience | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | ARK/AT2K | Studio practicals II | Czech | 6 | |
Compulsory option | 1 | Summer | ARMS/LPMN | Summer Practice | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KHVFR/BBS3 | Bernini and Baroque sculpture in Bohemia countries III | Czech | 4 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KHVFR/SDP1 | Seminary for Thesis I | Czech | 8 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KCHTFR/PAS3 | Restoration technology II | Czech | 2 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Winter | KHVFR/NMC3 | Wall painting in Bohemia countries in 14th - 18th centuries III | Czech | 4 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Winter | ARMS/AT3M | Studio practicals III | Czech | 12 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Winter | ARK/AT3K | Studio practicals III | Czech | 12 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KHVFR/SDP2 | Seminary for Thesis II | Czech | 11 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KHVFR/DVKS | History of Decorative Arts and Preservation of Heritage (*) | Czech | 0 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | KCHTFR/CHETS | Chemical Technology of Conservation and Material Science (*) | Czech | 0 | |
Compulsory | 2 | Summer | ARK/TERS | Techniques of Restoration (*) | Czech | 0 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Summer | ARMS/AT4M | Studio practicals IV | Czech | 19 | |
Compulsory option | 2 | Summer | ARK/AT4K | Studio practicals IV | Czech | 19 |