2021/2022

MA (GLOBAL GALLERY STUDIES) (not on offer in 2021/22)

NFQ Level 9, Major Award

Note: Every effort has been made to ensure that the programme and module content as described in the University's Calendar and Book of Modules for the 2021-22 academic year are accurate. However, due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, no guarantee is given that programme/module content, delivery and assessment may not be altered, cancelled, replaced, augmented or otherwise amended. Any changes will ensure the same competencies and Learning Outcomes are met. Programme and/or Module Coordinators will communicate any such changes to students.

The MA in Global Gallery Studies at University College Cork is a one-year full-time or two-year part-time taught masters (NFQ, Level 9) which aims to prepare postgraduates for various careers in the gallery sector and other fine art institutions in Ireland and internationally. Directed by History of Art in association with The Glucksman (UCC’s award winning on campus gallery) and Digital Arts and Humanities, UCC, the programme will offer an innovative blend of theory and real-world practice comprised of the history, theories and contemporary practices of the gallery in a global context.

Full-Time option:

Students take 90 credits as follows:

Part I
DH6004 Conceptual Introduction to Digital Arts and Humanities (5 credits)
HA6019 Research Methods and Sources for Global Gallery Studies (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6023 Cultural Institutions in Practice (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6024 Global Contemporary Art (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6025 Global Galleries Fieldwork (5 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6026 Global Galleries: History, Theory and Practice (10 credits)
HA6027 Project-Led Gallery Internship (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)

Part II
HA6028 Research Dissertation in Global Gallery Studies (30 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)

Part-Time option:

Students take 90 credits as follows:

Year 1: Part I
DH6004 Conceptual Introduction to Digital Arts and Humanities (5 credits)
HA6019 Research Methods and Sources for Global Gallery Studies (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6023 Cultural Institutions in Practice (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6024 Global Contemporary Art (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6026 Global Galleries: History, Theory and Practice (10 credits)

Year 2: Part I
HA6025 Global Galleries Fieldwork (5 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)
HA6027 Project-Led Gallery Internship (10 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)

Year 2: Part II
HA6028 Research Dissertation in Global Gallery Studies (30 credits) (not on offer in 2021/22)

Module Semester Information may be found here. Module Descriptions may be found here.

Examinations
Full details and regulations governing Examinations for each programme will be contained in the Marks and Standards 2021/2022 Book and for each module in the Book of Modules, 2021/2022.

Postgraduate Diploma in Global Gallery Studies
Candidates who pass Part I (60 credits) and who choose not to progress to the dissertation or who fail, or fail to submit, the dissertation, may be awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Global Gallery Studies.  

Programme Learning Outcomes for MA in Global Gallery Studies (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate a critical understanding and knowledge of gallery theory and practice in a global context;
  • Acquire further experience of practices in the contemporary gallery;
  • Define the role of the contemporary gallery in global societies;
  • Identify and cogently discuss current issues in the field; 
  • Develop a critical awareness of fine art objects as they cross geographical borders and cultural traditions;
  • Demonstrate a critical understanding of various ethical issues related to global gallery studies. 
  • Create a personal digital portfolio of critical writing and curation.
  • Formulate coherent proposals for original scholarly research according to postgraduate standards;
  • Engage in original research in Global Gallery Studies that is of a publishable standard;
  • Articulate findings and communicate judgements cogently and coherently in a variety of oral and written forms and settings.
  • Interact and communicate with other students in an interdisciplinary setting.

Programme Learning Outcomes for Postgraduate Diploma in Global Gallery Studies (NFQ Level 9, Major Award)
On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to

  • Demonstrate a critical understanding and knowledge of gallery theory and practice in a global context;
  • Acquire further experience of practices in the contemporary gallery;
  • Develop a critical awareness of fine art objects as they cross geographical borders and cultural traditions;
  • Demonstrate a critical understanding of various ethical issues related to global gallery studies. 
  • Create a personal digital portfolio of critical writing and curation.
  • Define the role of the contemporary gallery in global societies;
  • Articulate findings and communicate judgements cogently and coherently in a variety of oral and written forms and settings.
  • Interact and communicate with other students in an interdisciplinary setting.

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