Our thesis-based master's programme is open for student enrolment. The thesis-based master's programme consists of at least 7 courses, a seminar course and a thesis study, totalling no less than 21 credits. The seminar course and thesis study are non-credit bearing and are assessed as pass/fail. 

The duration of the Master's degree programme with thesis, excluding the period spent on scientific preparation, is four semesters, starting from the semester in which the courses related to the programme in which the student is enrolled are offered, regardless of whether the student registers for each semester or not. The programme is completed in a maximum of six semesters.

In the contemporary art environment, with the development of technology, there is plurality in art, structural transformation, and diversity of expression. With the inclusion of technology in the language of art, it is possible to see pluralistic approaches in today's artistic productions. The training of artist candidates who can adapt to the requirements of the age and produce art can be achieved by providing the necessary knowledge, content, and creative experiences.

The Interdisciplinary Arts programme enables art students to acquire multiple production techniques and to transition between different art disciplines. The aim is for students to combine contemporary production methods with technology to best express their artistic concerns and ideas. To this end, aspiring artists who can produce interdisciplinary works and contribute by following the artistic agenda will shape universal perceptions of art through diversity and variety. The goal is to train individuals who can participate in national and international artistic productions, both individually and collectively, who can produce projects, and who can serve as artists, faculty members, art consultants, curators, and in various other roles.

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