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7.35.04 No. 1 p. 1 Index Modules of the 1st Major Subject Art History 80 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture. 2 Modules of the 2nd Major Subject Art History 70 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture 2 Modules of the 1 st Minor Subject Art History 40 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture.. 2 Modules of the 2 nd Minor Subject Art History / Ancillary Subject Art History 30 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture... 2 Module... 3 Foundation Course... 3 Methodology A... 5 Methodology B... 6 Contextualisation... 7 Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages)... 8 Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period)... 9 Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present)... 10 Topics A... 11 Topics B... 12 Field Trip... 13 Practical... 14 Dissertation Module... 15

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 2 Modules of the 1st Major Subject Art History 80 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture Foundation Course Methodology A Methodology B Contextualisation Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages) Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period) Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present) Topics A Topics B Practical Field Trip Thesis Module Modules of the 2nd Major Subject Art History 70 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture Foundation Course Methodology B Contextualisation Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages) Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period) Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present) Topics A Topics B Field Trip Modules of the 1 st Minor Subject Art History 40 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture Foundation Course Methodology A Contextualisation Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages) Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period) Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present) Topics A Topics B Modules of the 2 nd Minor Subject Art History / Ancillary Subject Art History 30 CP in the Bachelor Degree Porgramme History and Culture Foundation Course Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages) Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period) Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present)

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 3 Modules 04-KG-BA-A-1 Foundation Course 1 st -2 nd sem. 14 CP Module description Foundation Course Faculty/subject/depart Associated degree Module coordinator Learning outcomes Form of instruction 04-KG-BA-A-1 Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art BA Historical and Cultural Studies/1 st and 2 nd semester Cf. version Practical basic knowledge of academic work in the field of history of art, practical media skills, professional basic knowledge; knowledge of memorials and objects, especially in the region. The basic module introduces working skills, topics and the history of the subject. The first of the two consecutively offered seminars focuses on teaching academic work in its content and instruction. The students learn the work methods and resources of the academic history of art (searching for literature, composing bibliographies, research on pictures and picture-data-recording, practical work with new media and presentation methods, coming up with and writing academic papers and giving reports). In addition, the module offers an introduction to the most important organisations and institutions of the discipline and a survey of professional perspectives and challenges. The second seminar, which is based on the first, deals with the content of the discipline. It offers a survey of eras, artistic genres, media, questions, and methods, and acquaints students with critical reading of sources and art historical terminology. Paralleling the second seminar, there will be one or more excursions to memorials in the region with a total duration of three days. This will introduce contact with originals and serve as a foundation for further knowledge about memorials and objects. The module is accompanied by a tutorial that reinforces the acquired knowledge and skills. Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in two successive ; three days of excursions and a preparatory course in the second semester Total workload 360 + 60 hours (tutorial) Credit points 12 ECTS credits (+ 2 credits tutorial) A. Courses 270 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar: introduction to academics) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: introduction to the History of Art) 30 hours (excursion and preparatory course) B Autonomous work revision/ retake 60 hours (1 st seminar) 60 hours (excursion and preparatory course) 50 hours (+ 60 hours tutorial) 40 hours Both seminars and the excursions will require smail, qualified contributions in the basic work methods of the subject (selected bibliographies, seminar protocols, object descriptions, visual presentations). These, together with active attendance and participation in the tutorial, are prerequisites for the final module in the second semester. If due to health or other reasons participation in the excursion is not possible, a make-up must be discussed with the module coordinator as a prerequisite for the final

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 4 module. The module is concluded by a 15-minute exam (oral) or 2-hour (written) or a portfolio. Mark: the mark is composed entirely of the mark of the final module (100%). Retake : If the final module has a mark worse than 4.0, a retake in the form of the first attempt (see above) is required. Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester, excursions in the summer semester; duration: two

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 5 04-KG-BA-A-2a Methodology A 3 rd -4 th sem. 10 CP Module description Methodology A 04-KG-BA-A-2a Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/3 rd and 4 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Successful attendance of the Basic Module Learning outcomes Methodological awareness of problems; familiarity with the most important methods and questions of the discipline; ability to apply them from a historical-critical perspective Based on the foundations laid in the basic module, several methods (style- and form analysis; iconology; semiotics; etc.) and theoretical questions (art in its context; aesthetics of reception; social history; gender; media theory; etc.) are discussed in greater detail. In the first course, basic methodological texts are read to provide a framework for the introduction to the history of the subject. In the second course, the selection and application of various methods are tested in case studies. A tutorial on the application of art-historical methods and their use for picture and object analysis accompanies the courses. Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in two successive \ Total workload 240 hours + 60 (tutorial) Credit points 8 ECTS credits (+ 2 credits tutorial) A Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar: reading and history of the subject) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: selection and application of methods) B Autonomous work: revision/ retake 60 hours (1 st seminar) 20 hours (+ 60 tutorial) 40 hours In the first course: a short qualified report of 20 to 30 minutes that introduces a basic text; this is a prerequisite for the final module exam of the second course. Active attendance and participation in the tutorial is mandatory. The module is concluded by a 20-minute (oral) or a 2-hour (written) or a portfolio. Mark; The mark is composed of the mark of the final module (100%) Retake : If the final module has a mark worse than 4.0, a retake in the form of the first attempt (see above) is required. Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester; duration: two

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 6 04-KG-BA-A-2b Methodology B 3 rd -4 th sem. 8 CP Module description Methodology B 04-KG-BA-A-2b Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/3 rd and 4 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Successful attendance of the Basic Module Learning outcomes Methodological awareness of problems; familiarity with the most important methods and questions of the discipline; ability to apply them from a historical-critical perspective Based on the foundations laid in the basic module, several methods (style- and form analysis; iconology; semiotics; etc.) and theoretical questions (art in its context; aesthetics of reception; social history; gender; media theory; etc.) are discussed in greater detail. In the first course, basic methodological texts are read to provide a framework for the introduction to the history of the subject. In the second course, the selection and application of various methods are tested in case studies. Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in two successive A Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar: reading and history of the subject) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: selection and application of methods) 60 hours (1 st seminar) B. Autonomous work 20 hours 40 hours revision/ retake In the first course: a short qualified report of 20 to 30 minutes which introduces a basic text; this is a prerequisite for the final module exam of the second course. The module is concluded either by an oral exam (20 min) or a written exam (2 hours) or a portfolio. Retake : If the final module has a mark worse than 4.0, a retake in the form of the first attempt (see above) is required. Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester; duration: two

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 7 04-KG-BA-A-3 Contextualisation 5 th sem. 8 CP Module description Contextualisation 04-KG-BA-A-3 Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/5 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Successful attendance of the methodology module Learning outcomes Deepened knowledge and comprehension of methodological approaches; ability to work academically in anticipation of the Dissertation Module Form of instruction The module investigates different ways of contextualising from a theoretical perspective and applies them to selected groups of works. The usefulness of an ever-changing selection of context and the tension between work-based and discourse-based, historical and epoch-spanning perspectives are discussed. Ways of contextualising are: (1 st ) primary or historical contexts and (2 nd ) secondary contexts. Primary or historical contexts are those in which a work is created and embedded. The artist and employer are definitive. The functions and inter-media relationships of a work can be explored. On the other hand, contexts that have developed over time are examined without regard to programmatic intentions. Questions of changing picture-area ensembles and recipient exchanges can thus be explored. The field of art history creates secondary contexts by asking philosophical, theological, literary, social, gender, media, and perception-related questions. These contexts are distant from the work and its primary context and are epoch-spanning and discourse-oriented. The module is divided into two courses. The first is a reading seminar which engages with and discusses selected basic theoretical texts. The second one tests various ways of contextualising pieces of art, architecture and groups of works. Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in one semester A. Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar: reading and history of the subject) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: selection and application of methods) 60 hours (1 st seminar) B. Autonomous work 30 hours 30 hours In the first course, a text on the theory of contextualizing must be presented in a qualified report (30 minutes). This is the prerequisite for the final module (15 pages) in the second course. The final module is a 15-page paper. Retake : If the final module has a mark worse than 4.0, a retake in the revision/ form of the first attempt (see above) is required, as well as a revision of the retake written within 14 days. Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester; duration: two

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 8 04-KG-BA-B-1 Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages) 1 st -5 th sem. 8 CP Module description Period Module I (300-1400, The Middle Ages) 04-KG-BA-B-1 Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/1 st -5 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Learning outcomes Basic and specialised knowledge about the art history of the era; awareness of problems concerning the definition of eras. The first two courses introduce artistic develops, genres, media and questions as they typically appear in the era. The first course provides an example-based survey of the whole period whilst the second course deepens the discussion with specific aspects and objects of the era. Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each offered in the same semester; or one seminar of 2 semester hours and one lecture of 2 semester hours in the same semester A. Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar or lecture: survey) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: advanced studies) 60 hours (1 st seminar or lecture) B. Autonomous work 60 hours The first module component requires a contribution that gives an overview (journal, survey of research, poster). If this first course is a lecture, it is concluded with a 15-minute oral exam or a 2-hour written. In the in-depth seminar, a presentation lasting 20 minutes or a written of approximately 10 pages is required. revision/ retake Mark: Each component of the module must be passed with a minimum mark of 4.0. The of the first component is weighted at one third of the final mark; the second component is weighted at two-thirds. Module component retake : The module component retake consists of an in the form of the failed module within 14 days. Retake : oral exam (15 min) Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester; duration: one semester

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 9 04-KG-BA-B-2 Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period) 2 nd -6 th sem. 8 CP Module description Period Module II (1400-1800. The Early Modern Period) 04-KG-BA-B-2 Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/2 nd- 6 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Learning outcomes Basic and specialised knowledge about the art history of the era; awareness of problems concerning the definition of eras. The first two courses introduce artistic develops, genres, media and questions as they typically appear in the era. The first course provides an example-based survey of the whole period whilst the second course deepens the discussion with specific aspects and objects of the era (artistic works, artistic moves, objects, etc.). Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in the same semester; or one seminar of 2 semester hours and one lecture of 2 semester hours in the same semester A. Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar or lecture: survey) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: advanced studies) 60 hours (1 st seminar or lecture) B. Autonomous work 60 hours The first module component requires a contribution that gives an overview (journal, survey of research, poster). If this first course is a lecture, it is concluded with a 15-minute oral exam or a 2-hour written. In the in-depth seminar, a presentation lasting 20 minutes or a written of approximately 10 pages is required. revision/ retake Mark: Each component of the module must be passed with a minimum mark of 4.0. The of the first component is weighted at one third of the final mark; the second component is weighted at two-thirds. Module component retake : The module component retake consists of an in the form of the failed module within 14 days. Retake : oral exam (15 min) Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester; duration: one semester

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 10 04-KG-BA-B-3 Module description Faculty/subject/depart Associated degree Module coordinator Learning outcomes Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present) Period Module III (as from 1800, Modernism and the Present) 04-KG-BA-B-3 Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art BA Historical and Cultural Studies/1 st -5 th semester Cf. version 1 st - 5 th sem. 8 CP Basic and specialised knowledge about the art history of the era; awareness of problems concerning the definition of eras. The first two courses introduce artistic develops, genres, media and questions as they typically appear in the era. The first course provides an example-based survey of the whole period whilst the second course deepens the discussion with specific aspects and objects of the era (artistic works, artistic moves, objects, etc.). Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in the same semester; or one seminar of 2 semester hours and one lecture of 2 semester hours in the same semester A. Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar or lecture: survey) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: advanced studies) B. Autonomous work 60 hours revision/ retake 60 hours (1 st seminar or lecture) The first module component requires a contribution that gives an overview (journal, survey of research, poster). If this first course is a lecture, it is concluded with a 15-minute oral exam or a 2-hour written. In the in-depth seminar, a presentation lasting 20 minutes or a written of approximately 10 pages is required. Mark: Each component of the module must be passed with a minimum mark of 4.0. The of the first component is weighted at one third of the final mark; the second component is weighted at two-thirds. Module component retake : The module component retake consists of an in the form of the failed module within 14 days. Retake : oral exam (15 min) Frequency, duration in Every second semester, starting in the winter semester; duration: one semester

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 11 04-KG-BA-B-4a Topics A 2 nd -6 th sem. 8 CP Module description Topics A 04-KG-BA-B-4a Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/2 nd -6 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Learning outcomes ility to understand artistic and cultural questions in an epoch-spanning and systematic manner The module requires intensive engage with an era-spanning topic (images topics, genres, media, presentation, function, history of an institution, cultural and academic questions, etc.) from various perspectives in order to improve understanding of complex relationships, continuity and change, and similarities and differences. The structural openness of the module offers the flexibility to respond to important academic controversies and events (e.g. exhibitions) and to choose a focus within the offering of courses. The courses comple one another and are tightly synchronised. Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in the same semester; or one seminar of 2 semester hours and one lecture of 2 semester hours in the same semester A. Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar or lecture: survey) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: advanced studies) 60 hours (1 st seminar or lecture) B. Autonomous work 60 hours The first module component requires a contribution that gives an overview (journal, survey of research, poster). If this first course is a lecture, it is concluded with a 15-minute oral exam or a 2-hour written. In the in-depth seminar, a presentation lasting 20 minutes or a written of approximately 10 pages is required. revision/ retake Mark: Each component of the module must be passed with a minimum mark of 4.0. The of the first component is weighted at one third of the final mark; the second component is weighted at two-thirds. Module component retake : The module component retake consists of an in the form of the failed module within 14 days. Retake : oral exam (15 min) Frequency, duration in Every fourth semester, summer semester; duration: one semester

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 12 04-KG-BA-B-4b Topics B 2 nd -6 th sem. 8 CP Module description Topics B 04-KG-BA-B-4b Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/2 nd -6 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Learning outcomes ility to work with a focus on phenomena The module requires intensive engage with an era-spanning phenomenon (images topics, genres, media, presentation, function, history of an institution, cultural and academic questions, etc.) from various perspectives in order to improve understanding of complex relationships, continuity and change, and similarities and differences. The structural openness of the module offers the flexibility to respond to important academic controversies and events (e.g. exhibitions) and to choose a focus within the offering of courses. The courses comple one another and are tightly synchronised. Form of instruction Two seminars of 2 semester hours each in the same semester; or one seminar of 2 semester hours and one lecture of 2 semester hours in the same semester A. Courses 180 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (1 st seminar or lecture: survey) 30 hours (2 nd seminar: advanced studies) B. Autonomous work 60 hours revision/ retake 60 hours (1 st seminar or lecture) The first module component requires a contribution that gives an overview (journal, survey of research, poster). If this first course is a lecture, it is concluded with a 15-minute oral exam or a 2-hour written. In the in-depth seminar, a presentation lasting 20 minutes or a written of approximately 10 pages is required. Mark: Each component of the module must be passed with a minimum mark of 4.0. The of the first component is weighted at one third of the final mark; the second component is weighted at two-thirds. Module component retake : The module component retake consists of an in the form of the failed module within 14 days. Retake : oral exam (15 min) Frequency, duration in Every fourth semester, summer semester; duration: one semester

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 13 04-KG-BA-C-1 Field Trip 4 th -6 th sem. 8 CP Module description Field Trip 04-KG-BA-C-1 Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/3 rd -5 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Successful attendance of the Basic Module Learning outcomes Deep and context-aware understanding of regions with a different artistic background, sites and collections; ability to thoughtfully engage with originals and qualities that can only be experienced on-site; on-site presentation and discussion manage skills Form of instruction The module focuses on understanding relationships between eras, topics, and genres at a specific site or region. Students engage with originals in their historical context in a defined space. The seminar acts as an introduction and preparation for a multi-day excursion. The excursion offers students the chance to experience sites and their political, sacred, or other topographies and landmarks (such as churches, palaces, museums, squares, etc.) as image spaces. One seminar of 2 semester hours and one excursion (8-12 days, depending on the excursion s destination) in the subsequent semester break A. Courses 210 hours Aa Contact hours 30 hours (seminar) 60 hours (excursion) 60 hours (seminar) 60 hours (excursion) B. Autonomous work 30 hours In the excursion-preparatory seminar, a 20-minute presentation is required. For the excursion, a short on-site presentation is to be given and a written composition of approximately 10 pages is required. revision/ Mark: Every module component must be passed with a minimum mark of 4.0. The two retake s have equal weighting in the final module mark (each 50%). Module component retake : The module component retake consists of a test in the form of the failed component within 14 days. Missed participation in the excursion may not be made up. In this case the entire module must be repeated in the following year. Retake : oral exam (15 min) Frequency, duration in Every second semester, summer semester; duration: one semester Intake Capacity Maximum of 12 people

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 14 04-KG-BA-C-2 Practical 3 rd -5 th sem. 12 CP Module description Practical 04-KG-BA-C-2 Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/3 rd -5 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Successful attendance of the Basic Module Learning outcomes Practical knowledge and abilities in art historical fields not offered by the university Form of instruction The module offers experiences in non-university fields of the History of Art, particularly in museums, exhibitions, the preservation of monus, art dealing, and media. This is provided by practical place in appropriate institutions and experience-based courses in which qualified art historians introduce the corresponding professional fields. For further information, see the regulations for place. Tutorials led by external teachers in the above-ioned professional fields and an autonomous organised place in an appropriate institution, optionally abroad; there are two possible combinations: 1 st : two tutorials of 2 semester hours each and one place (4 weeks); 2 nd : one tutorial of 2 semester hours and one place (6 weeks) Total workload 360 hours Credit points 12 ECTS credits A Courses 120 hours (two tutorials) or 90 hours (one tutorial) Aa Contact hours 60 hours (two tutorials) 30 hours (one tutorial) 120 hours (two tutorials) 60 hours (one tutorial) B. Autonomous work 180 hours (place, 4 weeks) or 270 hours (place, 6 weeks) revision/ retake For the tutorial(s) with external teachers: preparation of professional texts (press releases, reports, indexing articles, etc.) For practical place, a place certificate and report are required. Mark: pass/fail. Each component of the module must be passed. Module component retake : The module component retake is composed of an in the form of the failed component within 14 days. Retake : In case of a failed module component retake, the respective module component must be repeated. Frequency, duration in Every semester; tutorial: one semester; place: 4-6 weeks Intake Capacity 20 hours (tutorial)

7.35.04 No. 1 p. 15 04-KG-BA-C-4 Dissertation Module 6 th sem. 12 CP Module description Dissertation Module 04-KG-BA-C-4 Faculty/subject/depart Faculty 04/History of Art/Depart of History of Art Associated degree BA Historical and Cultural Studies/6 th semester Module coordinator Cf. version Successful attendance of all required modules Learning outcomes ility to apply the knowledge acquired in study independently and purposefully for engage with more complex topics; confident, precise, and creative academic work under the student s own responsibility and self-discipline The students independently select and engage with a topic of the History of Art. The choice of topic and form of academic project are to be coordinated with the tutor. Form of instruction Autonomous and supervised work Total workload 360 hours Credit points 12 ECTS credits A. Courses Aa Contact hours B. Autonomous work 360 hours (9 weeks of full work time) revision/ retake Dissertation (80,000-100,000 characters) Mark: 100% from the dissertation Retake : If the dissertation has been given a mark worse than 4.0, the dissertation may be repeated once. In case of repetition, the dissertation may not be identical to that of the original attempt. Frequency, duration in Every semester; duration: one semester Intake Capacity Module guidance: see notice board Date: see course catalogue Required literature: see notice board