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Bachelor in Arts and Culture Studies (BA) - Rotterdam
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    Bachelor in Arts and Culture Studies (BA) - Rotterdam

    Erasmus University Rotterdam
    RotterdamNetherlands
    On campus
    Full-time
    €2,530.00/year
    Duration
    3 Years
    Language
    English

    Program Description

    The Bachelor in Arts and Culture Studies (BA) in Erasmus University Rotterdam offers a unique approach to arts and culture. Students will study the world of arts and culture from a sociological and economic view, but will also be familiarized with theories on media, policy, marketing and aesthetics.

    Alternating a sociological and economic view, students will study how art is produced and how it is presented by parties, such as theatres, museums and festivals. Moreover, students will understand how art is consumed and appreciated by the audience and how new media is impacting this process. With the Bachelor in Arts and Culture Studies (BA), students will be able to analyze the mechanisms of the art world in a societal context.

    - €2.314 (Statutory fee: Dutch / EEA students)
    - €6.900 (Institutional fee: Dutch / EEA students)
    - €9.900 (Institutional fee: non-EEA students)

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    Curriculum

    Year 1

    History of Western Arts and Culture

    Academic Skills

    Sociology of Arts and Culture

    Introduction to Social Science Methods

    Introduction to Economics

    Introduction to Cultural Policy

    Arts, Culture, and Media

    Cultural and Creative Industries

    Year 2

    Contemporary Approaches in Cultural Sociology

    Aesthetics

    Electives

    Marketing Arts and Culture

    Introduction to Statistical Analysis

    Course from your focus area

    Economics of Arts and Culture

    Methods of Qualitative Research

    Research Workshop

    Internship

    Year 3

    Minor or study abroad

    Study abroad or focus area/elective courses

    Sociology, Culture and Modernity

    Advanced Economic Aspects of Cultural Industries

    Future Scenarios for the Cultural Sector

    Bachelor Graduation Project

    Jobs - Careers

    Former students of the International Bachelor Arts and Culture Studies have found jobs at:

    • cultural institutions, such as museums, theatres and festivals;
    • production companies, such as architectural firms, fashion houses;
    • theatre companies, orchestras and dance groups;
    • intermediaries, such as PR agencies, impresarios and sponsoring agencies;
    • governmental institutions, such as ministries and municipalities;
    • media companies, working for radio, TV, magazines or newspapers.
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