History of Christian Art (since 2018) ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** • The study programme was opened at the Catholic theological Faculty in the academic year • Studies that started earlier (academic year 2018/19 at the latest) continue according to accreditations previous accreditations [ URL "https://phd.ktf.cuni.cz/KTFPHD-14.html"] • Standard study time: 4 roky • Study plan (in the Czech language only) [ URL "https://phd.ktf.cuni.cz/KTFPHD-69-version predmety_xuu_2018_se_zmenou_sdz.pdf"] • Setting up an Individual Curriculum (Individual Study Plan) of a doctoral study programm Provison no. 4/2023 [ URL "https://www.ktf.cuni.cz/KTFENG-304-version1-deans_provision_4 ****************************************************************************************** * Basic characteristics ****************************************************************************************** • The History of Christian Art program is focused on the individual periods of art history to the usual periodization of artworks of the Middle Ages, the Early Modern Period, and the 19th and 20th centuries. Attention is paid to the content context of works of art, w attention to Christian themes, which are analyzed and interpreted using the methods of i and contextual iconology. The interpretation of visual works of art uses the related dis social science, such as general history, church history, auxiliary historical sciences, philosophy, theology (especially biblical studies and liturgy), literary studies, musico provide a deeper cultural-historical grounding. The field of study "History of Christian Art" is further subdivided into specializations i faculty implements the doctoral program: a.Christian Art of the Middle Ages b.Christian Art of the Modern Age c.Art of the 19th and 20th centuries d.Iconography of Christian Art e.Museology, heritage conservation • The uniqueness of the History of Christian Art programme is seen primarily in the resear traditions in the context of the development of Christianity. The specificity is the int the field of art history with the theological disciplines provided by the Catholic Theol of Charles University. ****************************************************************************************** * Applying the acquired education ****************************************************************************************** • Education in the study programme History of Christian Art provides the prerequisites for specialized art history at philosophical and theological faculties of universities in th and abroad, for professional work at specialized art-historical departments (Academy of the Czech Republic, Heritage Institutes, specialized departments of museums and gallerie institutions, e.g. National Museum, National Gallery, or regional galleries and museums, institutions abroad), in editorial offices, publishing houses, or in the field of connoi works of art for state or private collecting organisations or for the art trade. ****************************************************************************************** * Study obligations ****************************************************************************************** • The specific content of doctoral studies is determined for each student by an Individual (Individual Study Plan), the fulfilment of which is subject to regular, maximum annual e study is conducted according to the individual study plan under the guidance of a superv with the participation of a consultant. The study is monitored and evaluated by the depa • Studijní plán ke stažení [ URL "KTFPHDEN-194-version1-predmety_xuu_2018.doc"] • Student doktorského studijního programu vykazuje publikační činnost, aktivitu na vědecký mezinárodních konferencích a účastní se zahraničních studijních pobytů. • The PhD student seeks support for his/her research scholarly work in the form of grants, of a team of supervisors or other professional staff or independently; applying for a gr being accepted for funding is also evaluated. • It is the student's obligation to strive to complete a study stay of at least one semest recommended that the student complete a study internship at a relevant professional work domestic or foreign institution, such as museums, galleries, libraries, heritage institu ****************************************************************************************** * Assessment of study performance ****************************************************************************************** • It is conducted in accordance with the valid Individual Curriculum (Individual Study Pla • A student may take an examination in a registered course a maximum of two times, i.e. he to one make-up examination (A student may take an examination in a registered course a m times, i.e. he/she is entitled to one make-up examination). • The results of the examination are classified as "pass" - "fai". ****************************************************************************************** * Regular completion of study ****************************************************************************************** • Studium se řádně ukončuje státní doktorskou zkouškou a obhajobou disertační práce. 1.The questions of the state doctoral examination are based on the area of specialization of the Middle Ages, Christian Art of the Modern Period, Art of the 19th and 20th Centuri of Christian Art, Museology, Monument Conservation) to which the student has been admitt • Scope of the State Doctoral Examination: a reliable orientation in the field is requir to Czech and European art as well as relevant issues of methodology. 2.Dissertation defence. By completing the dissertation, the student will acquire the abili for independent professional activity in the field of research or development or for ind theoretical and creative activity. • During the first, but no later than the second year of study, the doctoral student is ob submit to the supervisor for approval a dissertation thesis to be defended, which usuall the following facts: a description of the topic, the current state of the problem being a statement of the objectives and a definition of the expected contribution of the disse relation to the topic under study, a description of the chosen scientific method, an out dissertation with an indication of the expected scope of the chapters, a list of sources used, and a timetable for further progress. • In each year of study, he/she then submits a written part of the dissertation to the sup evaluation and consults the results of his/her annual research, usually before an expert the basis of the new findings, the student may modify the thesis of the dissertation and cases, the topic of the dissertation. • Changes to the dissertation topic will be reviewed by and on the recommendation of the s Subject-area board. • The expected length of the dissertation is 150-200 pages. • Graduates are awarded the academic degree "Doctor" (abbreviated as Ph.D. after their nam ****************************************************************************************** * Subject-area board ****************************************************************************************** Chairperson, guarantor: prof. PhDr. Vít Vlnas, Ph.D. Ca (C Members: doc. Mgr. Radka Nokkala Miltová, Ph.D. Fa prof. PhDr. Michaela Ottová, Ph.D. CT doc. PhDr. Marie Rakušanová, Ph.D. Fa prof. PhDr. Ing. Jan Royt, Ph.D. DSc. CT doc. PhDr. Daniela Rywiková, Ph.D. Fa Un doc. PhDr. Josef Štulc Fa in doc. PhDr. Tomáš Winter, Ph.D. In doc. PhDr. Martin Zlatohlávek, Ph.D. CT doc. PhDr. Jana Zapletalová, Ph.D. Fa • The Subject-area board monitors and evaluates doctoral studies, coordinates the planning of studies and evaluates the implementation of the doctoral programme. • Approves the student's individual study plan, dissertation topics and proposes to the De appointment or removal of a supervisor. • Evaluates the learning of individual students, particularly through the approval of stud and changes to the student's individual study plan