The Master's Degree in Methods and Technologies for Art History aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of Europe's artistic heritage, spanning from the Early Middle Ages to the contemporary era. Advanced courses in medieval, modern, and contemporary art history are complemented by specialized studies in the legacy of classical art models, museography, art criticism history, and artistic techniques and restoration.
A significant component of the educational offering is dedicated to scientific technologies for art analysis and the opportunities provided by digital humanities in the study of cultural heritage.
The program is delivered through a blended learning format, combining in-person lectures with online modules. In addition to the mandatory internship, high-achieving students have the opportunity to undertake a paid internship at cultural heritage institutions and enterprises, following the LM Plus model of the University of Pavia.