Master's Degree in Theory and History of Art and Cultural Management

Teaching coordination

The degree has the necessary coordination structures at its different levels to ensure that it is organized and developed appropriately. Thus, to articulate horizontal and vertical coordination at the degree level, there are:

  • Academic Direction
  • Academic Commission
  • Subject Coordinator, which can be consulted in the teaching guide corresponding.

The aforementioned structures have operating mechanisms through regular meetings to analyse the development of the degree at its different levels (degree, course and subject).

Horizontal and vertical coordination ensures, among other things, the proper sequencing and time planning of the subjects, their content and evaluation system; gaps, duplications and mismatches are avoided; and the student workload is adequately distributed to facilitate the acquisition of learning outcomes.

Management and academic committee

Teaching Coordination Commission

Teaching Coordination Commission