Swedish name: Masterprogrammet i fri konst
This programme syllabus is valid: HT17 and until further notice
Programme syllabus for programmes starting HT17
Programme syllabus for programmes starting HT14 and until HT17
Programme code: HAFRM
Credit points: 120
Registration number: 511-3078-07
Responsible faculty: Faculty of Art
Revised by: Faculty of arts, 2017-01-23
Bachelor´s degree in Fine Arts or equivalent, approved work samples as well as approved project description and interview. Proficiency in English equivalent to the Swedish upper secondary course English B/6.
After completing the training program, students may on application obtain a Master of Fine Arts in accordance with local qualification description.
According to the Higher Education Act (2006: 173), Chapter 1 § 9 applies:
Second level education shall essentially build on the knowledge that students acquire in first level education or equivalent. Second level education shall involve a deepening of knowledge, skills and abilities relative to first level education and, in addition to what applies to first level education,
Knowledge and understanding
For artistic Degree of Master the student should
Skills and Abilities
For artistic Degree of Master the student should
Evaluation ability and approach
For artistic Degree of Master the student should
Independent work (thesis)
For an artistic Master degree the student must have completed an independent project (degree project) of at least 30 credits in the main field of study within the framework of the course requirements. The independent project may comprise less than 30 credits with a minimum of 15 credits if the student has already completed an independent project at the second level of at least 15 credits in the main field of study or equivalent foreign educational program.
Students in the Master’s programme in Fine arts should
Examination of courses is continuous and usually by assessment in seminar form of the artistic practice. Assessments of oral and / or written presentations may occur additionally. For more information, refer to the current curriculum.
During term 4, a special examination is organized, which consists of a presentation of the final degree project - an artistic work with a focus on investigative artistic practice (30 credits). Compared with the final degree project on candidate level, the final degree project at Master´s level exhibits a significant degree of specialization and independence. Examination of the project takes place at the end of term 4 in connection with the final group exhibition in which the degree projects are presented. The examination of the student takes place in seminars and primarily include assessment of:
As grades Pass and Fail are used.
The student has the right to be tried on a previous education or activities. For more information, see the Higher Education and www.umu.se/utbildning/tillgodoraknande
It is possible to appeal a negative decision on credit transfer to the University Appeals Board.
The program is internationally oriented with many guest teachers from abroad and aimed at students who want to work professionally as artists in Sweden and abroad, in areas in society where artistic knowledge and research is important.
The students have access to a studio space during training.
For students who have not previously studied at the Art Academy, a mandatory review of the use of the school's workshops is organized at the beginning of the first term of studies. Each of the two grades in the Master's programme is then divided into a number of courses in the areas of artistic practice, art theory and history, critical writing, art in contemporary society and artistic processes and research methods. The course Artistic practice runs throughout the term. Other courses during the term run parallel with this course.
The courses Artistic practice A, B and C occupies most of the studies in each of the terms. Within these courses the student is working mainly individually but also in groups within artistic practice. This is reported and discussed upon individually in supervising studio talks but also in seminars in the student group. Usually each student is presenting their own work at least once per term and also actively participates in the seminars where the other students present their artistic practice. During the third term the students plan individually or in a group an exhibition and during the fourth term, a group exhibition where the degree projects are presented is implemented. By participating in the workshops that the school offers, students specialize in different artistic fields such as painting, space, photography, graphics and / or video. Great demands are placed on the student that he/she together with his/her supervisor plans the development, the main focus and approach of the artistic practice in the form of studio talks.
The studies end with a thesis of 30 credits. The study is completed with an artistic work presented in a group exhibition which students plan and implement under supervision. Within the thesis the student is involved in the planning and editing of an exhibition catalogue, which in printed or digital form is part of the group exhibition. The thesis also includes a text by the student reflecting on his/her own artistic practice and how it relates to contemporary art theory and practice. The own artistic work will show a clear progression compared with the candidate level, and a significant degree of specialization and independence.
If specific reasons exist, approved leave from studies can be granted. The application is filed with the prefect. A negative decision can be appealed to the University Appeals Board.
The application for non-completion of studies is filed with the prefect.
The language of instruction is English.
Umea Art Academy collaborates with other universities within and outside of Sweden in different networks and mobility programs. Student exchanges are recommended during term 2 and 3.
Artistic practice, A, 25,5 credits
Artistic research, A, 3 credits
Art in today's society, A, 1,5 credits
Artistic practice, B, 21 credits
Art history and theory related to curatorial practice, 7,5 credits
Art in today's society, B, 1,5 credits
Artistic practice, C, 25,5 credits
Artistic research, B, 1,5 credits
Critical writing, 3 credits
Thesis Master's programme in Fine Arts, 30 credits