Art History and Curatorship
Are you passionate about exploring and preserving art?
Learn to delve into historical art critical discourses through curating, exhibition management, and contemporary criticism, recognizing art as an agent of social change with a humanistic approach.
Make a difference in art history!
Study Plan
A study plan designed to face current world challenges, combining technologies and practical skills so you are always one step ahead in a global and dynamic environment that is filled with opportunities. Consult the previous study program (2017 Plan).
1st Term
- Foreign language I
- Digital culture
- Photography
- General studies elective in arts
- Art and its discourse
- First artistic manifestations
- Classical antiquity
2nd Term
- Medieval art
- Pre-hispanic art
- History of aesthetic ideas
- General studies elective in humanities
- Foreign language II
- Academic reasoning
3rd Term
- General studies elective in social sciences
- Cinematographic language
- Foreign language III
- Academic writing
- The renaissance
- New spain art in the 16th century
- Islamic and mudejar art
4th Term
- Baroque and rococo
- Museum history and evolution
- New spain art in the 17th and 18th centuries
- Cultural management
- Form and image
- General studies elective in natural sciences
- General studies elective in math
5th Term
- Independent spaces and management
- Spanish art
- Professional practices I
- 19th century mexican art
- 19th century european art
- Museography
6th Term
- Art and gender
- Cultural heritage
- Select topics
- Mexican art in the first half of the 20th century
- European art in the first half of the 20th century
- Art critique and publication workshop
7th Term
- Curatorship
- Mexican art in the second half of the 20th century
- European art in the second half of the 20th century
- Perspectives of the discipline
- Professional practices II
- Art and critical thinking
8th Term
- Curating clinic
- Visual arts and technology
- Latin american art
- Contemporary art theory
- Perspectives of the discipline
By accepting the challenge, you will:
- Participate in museums and galleries.
- Collaborate in auction houses.
- Manage cultural projects.
- Work in publishing houses and new media.
- Research in educational institutions.
- Advise on art acquisitions.

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