Master’s Degree Programme in Performing Arts


Study programme description for study year 2025-2026

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Facts

Credits (ECTS)

120

Studyprogram code

M-KUNST

Level

Master's degree (2 years)

Leads to degree

Masterprogram i utøvende kunstfag

Full-/Part-time

Full-time

Duration

4 Semesters

Undergraduate

Yes

Language of instruction

This programme is suitable for those who wish to complete an in-depth study as a performing or creative artist. Our goal is for you to realise your personal artistic profile and develop your insight and skills to a professional level. This means that the programme is open to all styles and genres within the four areas of dance, classical music, conducting and jazz/improvisation.

About the Programme

Practical artistic work is essential in the master's programme and emphasis is placed on creativity and innovation. As a student, you will acquire knowledge through lessons, supervision and independent study. Your self-defined master's project is the axis of the programme around which everything else revolves. By specialising in this, you will gain a solid foundation for developing a personal artistic expression and profile and the ability for independence and professional reflection.

Our three different subject areas give us the opportunity to operate across artistic expressions in dance and music. This is reflected in both working methods and the structure of courses. You will meet fellow students in the Master's Forum where you present to each other and receive impulses from outside via guest lecturers. You will also work on joint artistic processes in Multi-Artistic Lab. Furthermore there are opportunities for joint performance and community outreach projects in collaboration with external partners or as a student-driven activity.

But first and foremost, you will experience a discipline-based professional concentration in the programme. In addition to providing supervision by its own academic community, the faculty also facilitates meetings with Norwegian and foreign guest teachers through projects, master classes, courses, seminars and lectures.

We also emphasise that you should be able to practice reflecting on and articulate how your art practice and creation relates to society as a whole, how art engages in dialogue with current cross-cultural issues and currents in society, and what role art can address general societal challenges.

Bjergsted Culture Park

In Bjergsted Culture Park, there are close ties between the faculty's activities and the region’s professional art and cultural life. We utilise this in the parts of the programme that deal with communication, entrepreneurship and relevance to working life. You will be given tools to orientate yourself in a changing labour market. This can, for example, take place through practical projects with our many external partners. Here you will gain professional work experience and already have the opportunity to customise and build networks for your future as a performing artist or for example as a producer or curator. The faculty's partners include Stavanger Symphony Orchestra (SSO), Stavanger Concert Hall, Stavanger Jazz Forum, MaiJazz, TOU, Regional Arena for Contemporary Dance (RAS), STAR, Sandnes Cultural Centre, West Norwegian Jazz Centre, Opera Rogaland, Sandnes Symphony Orchestra, Elefantteateret, Folken, Spor5 and Forsvarets Musikk.

Structure of the Study Programme

The programme is offered as a full-time programme over two years or as a part-time programme over three years. Master's Specialisation I-III (60 credits) is the core subject and constitutes the independent work in the programme. Here you will work under supervision on your development as an artist and choose a specialisation in the form of a self-defined master's project linked to performing and/or creative artistic practice. The other courses are intended to support this work and the programme's final product, which is the master's project presentation in the fourth semester.

The supporting courses give you the opportunity to concentrate on specific areas of practice and expertise (Professional Context I-III, 20 credits), knowledge of working life, communication skills and the ability to place your artistic practice in a social context (Art in Society I-II, 2x10 credits), relevant theoretical perspectives and approaches (Theory in Artistic Practice and Research, 10 credits), and interdisciplinary creative impulses (Multi-Artistic Lab, 10 credits).

For full-time students, an international semester is included as an elective in the third semester.

Purely theoretical components can be completed digitally. Joint teaching in larger groups and projects with practical/performing components will be organized in blocks. This ensures that students work systematically and receive regular impulses from their own specialised environment and from the programme's interdisciplinary community, while at the same time leaving enough room for individual work and the development of their own project.

Language

English, Scandinavian languages.

The language of instruction in the master's programme is English. Scandinavian languages can be used in groups with only Scandinavian-speaking students.

Learning outcomes

A candidate who has completed and passed the programme shall have the following learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:

Knowledge

The candidate...

  • has advanced knowledge in the relevant field of study and specialized insight into their area of specialization
  • has in-depth knowledge of artistic theory and methods, research approaches and ethics
  • can apply knowledge in new areas within the field
  • can analyse academic issues relevant to the specialisation area based on the subject's history, traditions, distinctive character and place in society.
  • has gained an insight into artistic practices, approaches and techniques outside their own specialization and can reflect on their own and others' artistic practice based on their own field of study

Skills
The candidate...

  • can realise and communicate his/her artistic choices and intentions with an independent artistic profile and a mature artistic expression
  • can use relevant methods for artistic research and/or research in an independent manner
  • can analyse and relate critically to different sources of information and use these to structure and articulate academic reasoning and perspectives
  • can conduct performing and creative dissemination activities alone and together with others and carry out an independent, defined specialization project, under supervision and in line with applicable professional and research ethics norms

General competence
The candidate...

  • can identify and relate to relevant professional, professional and research ethical challenges and opportunities
  • can demonstrate reflection and innovation through the application of knowledge and skills in new areas of work
  • can convey extensive independent work and master the forms of expression within their area of specialization
  • can communicate and communicate music- or dance-related issues in a critically reflective way, both within the academic community and with the audience
  • can contribute to new thinking and in innovation processes with artistic competence
  • has an awareness of quality concepts within their own art form and area of specialization

Career prospects

The Master's Programme in Performing Arts educates dance artists, instrumentalists, singers and conductors for a versatile professional field of performers and for professions such as performers in orchestras, bands, choirs, dance companies and more. Together with practical pedagogical education, the programme also provides competence for employment in the school system (singing/instrumental/dance teacher or conductor in cultural schools, primary schools, upper secondary schools, folk high schools, colleges/universities).

The Master's degree in Performing Arts provides the basis for further studies in the third cycle (PhD in Artistic Research).

The Master's degree in Performing Arts provides the basis for further studies in the third cycle (PhD in Artistic Research).

Course assessment

The programme is quality assured through UiS's quality system and standards and criteria in the regulations of the Ministry of Education and Research and NOKUT. The courses, and the study programme as a whole, are revised in the annual study programme revision. The systematic quality work includes annual study programme evaluations in addition to periodic programme evaluations and reaccreditation. The courses, and the programme as a whole, are revised in the annual study programme revision. The students receive close follow-up from the academic staff and are also offered supervision from the study coordinator. The faculty's management is in regular contact with student representatives.

Study plan and courses

  • Mandatory courses

  • Performing Arts - Specialization

    • Dance art

      • Obligatoriske emne

        • MUK601DA: Professional context I

          Year 1, semester 1

          Professional context I (MUK601DA)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK703JADA: Theory in Artistic Practice and Research

          Year 1, semester 1

          Theory in Artistic Practice and Research (MUK703JADA)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK603DA: Professional context III

          Year 2, semester 4

          Professional context III (MUK603DA)

          Study points: 5

      • 3.semester, courses at UiS or exchange studies

    • Conductor

      • Obligatoriske emne

        • MUK601DI: Professional context I

          Year 1, semester 1

          Professional context I (MUK601DI)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK703KD: Theory in Artistic Practice and Research

          Year 1, semester 1

          Theory in Artistic Practice and Research (MUK703KD)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK603DI: Professional context III

          Year 2, semester 4

          Professional context III (MUK603DI)

          Study points: 5

      • 3.semester, courses at UiS or exchange studies

    • Jazz/improvisation

      • Obligatoriske emne

        • MUK601JA: Professional context I

          Year 1, semester 1

          Professional context I (MUK601JA)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK703JADA: Theory in Artistic Practice and Research

          Year 1, semester 1

          Theory in Artistic Practice and Research (MUK703JADA)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK603JA: Professional context III

          Year 2, semester 4

          Professional context III (MUK603JA)

          Study points: 5

      • 3.semester, courses at UiS or exchange studies

    • Classical

      • Obligatoriske emne

        • MUK601K: Professional context I

          Year 1, semester 1

          Professional context I (MUK601K)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK703KD: Theory in Artistic Practice and Research

          Year 1, semester 1

          Theory in Artistic Practice and Research (MUK703KD)

          Study points: 10

        • MUK603K: Professional context III

          Year 2, semester 4

          Professional context III (MUK603K)

          Study points: 5

      • 3.semester, courses at UiS or exchange studies

Student exchange

Exchange semester

For full-time students, an international semester is included as an elective in the 3rd semester (autumn semester of the 2nd year).

Why study abroad?

Primarily, the student should further develop as a performing and co-creative artist during the study abroad period. An international semester should provide the student with the opportunity for further specialization in relation to the original study at UiS, particularly the student's master's project. At the same time, the student will gain insights from other academic traditions and build new international networks through the exchange. A study abroad period will enable the student to view their performance activities from an international perspective, engage in artistic dissemination in an international environment, and thereby gain a deeper understanding of their own performance knowledge.

In the master's program, students gain good knowledge of international artistic environments through both their own exchange and visits from guest lecturers. The program has an international profile with staff who have international experience from several countries, and incoming exchange students are admitted annually for one or two semesters.

Exchange programme

The semester is organized as an elective course of 30 credits. The content of the international semester at another institution should have an individual learning agreement as the basis for the stay. This agreement should ensure a study plan that facilitates the student achieving the learning outcomes described in the course. The work and teaching methods will vary from place to place. The student follows a study plan at the host institution, either by joining an existing program or by the institution arranging a program specifically for the individual student. It is also possible for UiS students going abroad to construct the content of a study abroad period that is not based on an existing institutional collaboration. This plan must be approved by the faculty management and organized and financed by the individual student.

Students who go abroad and complete 30 credits at the host institution will have these credits recognized in their degree. The elective course will replace the teaching the student would otherwise have received in the 3rd semester. The exchange period should therefore not result in an extended study period. Students can apply for an exchange place at one of the faculty's many partner institutions for a partial study abroad. The student should familiarize themselves with relevant courses at potential foreign institutions. The faculty, together with the host institution, is responsible for ensuring that the student receives a quality-assured offer abroad that fits with the student's progression and planned course.

Requirements for studying abroad

All courses in the first year must be passed for the student to be granted an exchange. The student must have the necessary knowledge, skills, and competencies from Master's Specialization I and all supporting courses to be able to continue working on the master's project during the study abroad period. Passing all courses in the first year will reduce the chance that potential practical challenges related to different academic calendars abroad will result in a significant delay in the entire study program. Completing the first year will also ensure that the student has the necessary artistic maturity and independence to complete an exchange semester and achieve the learning outcomes in the course International Semester.

Application process

The deadline to register an application for exchange in the following academic year is January 15. The deadline is the same whether you are going on exchange in the autumn or spring semester. The application is registered in Søknadsweb. All students applying for exchange must also start the exchange guide in Digital student service desk.

Students in performing arts can be nominated to two (2) institutions abroad. Our partner universities have different application procedures, which you must familiarize yourself with.

In cases where we have received more applicants than there are available places, the partner universities abroad may ask UiS to rank the applicants. If UiS is asked to rank the applicants, this will be done on an academic basis. The number of applicants to each partner university will therefore affect the chance of getting a place at the desired study location.

There may be different requirements for applications at the various institutions, but the following are usually required:

  • Video of you playing your instrument
  • Motivation letter
  • Recommendation letter from the main instrument teacher
  • Artistic CV
  • Transcript of records from UiS in English
  • Learning Agreement

It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with the various requirements.

Contact information

Contact the main instrument teacher for academic guidance.

General questions about exchange: exchange guide in Digital student service desk.

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Contact information

Faculty of Performing Arts, phone: +47 51 83 40 00, e-mail: musikk-dans@uis.no