Study programme code
BFKOM.FK
Study programme administrator
Oksana Tralla-Anger
MER study programme code
000000000
School / college
FK - Baltic Film, Media and Arts School
Study programme title in Est.
Koreograafia
study programme title in Engl.
Choreography
Language of instruction
Estonian
Study level
Master's studies
Study domain
Arts and Humanities
Study programme group
performing arts
Study programme subgroup
Music and performing arts
Nominal study period (in semesters)
4
Access conditions
Admission requires a Bachelor’s degree, a professional higher education diploma, or an equivalent qualification in choreography.
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The admission process includes an interview, an essay, and a portfolio presenting the applicant’s previous creative work.
Applicants must demonstrate Estonian language proficiency at least at the B2 level and English language proficiency at least at the B1 level, according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
Degrees conferred
kunstide magister (koreograafia)
Study programme aims and objectives
The graduate of the choreography study programme operates as an independent and responsible professional in the field of choreography, show more...
capable of solving complex creative and work process–related problems, applying contemporary creative methods and teaching practices, and integrating awareness of mental and physical health. They work interdisciplinarily across different art forms and media, design and carry out artistic research, evaluate the impact of their activities, and are prepared for continuous professional and academic development, including doctoral studies.
Learning outcomes of the study programme
- leads the creation of choreographic works in both small- and show more...
large-scale formats and conducts artistic research in choreography by formulating research questions related to the field and addressing artistic and organisational challenges within the creative process through appropriate research methods and theoretical frameworks;
- dddresses complex discipline-specific and interdisciplinary problems creatively and collaboratively, applies evidence-based methods, and analyses their impact on the creative process and teaching practice in professional and international contexts;
- integrates different art forms, media and technologies in creative work, developing coherent, context-aware and sustainable choreographic solutions;
- applies knowledge and skills strategically in professional choreographic practice, demonstrating creativity, initiative and responsibility while considering developments in the field and broader societal processes;
- evaluates personal and others’ development needs and supports learning through teaching, supervision or mentoring, while remaining prepared for further professional and academic development, including doctoral studies.
Graduation requirements
Completion of the programme requires students to complete the full study load of the curriculum and to prepare and successfully defend a master’s thesis.
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Students who have not completed their previous education in Estonian, or who have only partially studied in Estonian, must demonstrate Estonian language proficiency at the C1 level.
Study programme version structure:
Module type
total ECTS credits
University-Wide Courses
6.0