MA African Art and Culture – One Year At KNUST

African art describes the modern and historical paintings, sculptures, installations, and other visual culture from native or indigenous Africans and the African continent.African art includes ancient art, Islamic art of West Africa, the Christian art of East Africa, and the ritualistic art of these and other regions.

Culture is the characteristics and knowledge of a particular group of people, encompassing language, religion, cuisine, social habits, music and arts.

MA African Art and Culture – One Year  Degree.

Masters Programmes (Full-Time) are of Two (2) Calendar Years and
(Part-Time) Three (3) Calendar Years duration.

MA African Art and Culture – One Year At KNUST Entry Requirement.

The pre-requisite criteria for admission to these programmes are:

 A good BA, BFA or BEd (First or Second Class) degree in any Art
discipline.

 A good pass (60% or above for MA and 65% or above for MPhil) in
Research Methodology at the undergraduate level.

 Submission of an appropriate topic that is relevant to Arts and Cultures
of indigenous African Society.

 A good pass (60% or above for MA and 65% and above for MPhil) in
a written examination and interview to be determined by the
Departmental Board.

 Completion of National Service.