Culture, Media and Performative Arts

Masaryk University - Faculty of Arts

Key information
Field of study:
Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 02 (1)
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
B0288A120003
Application deadline:
30.04.2026
ISCED code:
0288
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
3 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 101
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 31
Application and admission procedure
Admission procedure form:
without entrance exam
Application start:
01.12.2025
Application deadline:
30.04.2026
Application fee:
800.00 CZK

Apply at https://is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Choose from the list of currently available degree programmes.

Study

<p>As a graduate, you will be well prepared to continue in Master’s programmes across a wide range of specialisations and countries. The programme will equip you for admission to English-taught graduate programmes such as Cultural Sociology, Conflict and Democracy Studies, or International Relations, to name only a few of the programmes offered at the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University. </p><p>If you acquire sufficient command of Czech, you will also be able to continue in a broader spectrum of Master’s programmes, including anthropology, media studies, the history and theory of cinema, theatre, and television, as well as more professionally oriented programmes in filmmaking, film and television dramaturgy, or production, for example at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.</p><p>After completing the programme, you will be prepared for work in selected areas of the media industries, especially film and television production, as well as in cultural management, festival and event organisation, cultural and media institutions, NGOs focused on transcultural dialogue or education, print and online media, and cultural administration in public institutions or local government.</p><p>The combination of cultural and historical knowledge, basic technical skills, methodological training, analytical competence, and intercultural experience provided by the programme will give you a strong and flexible profile on the job market. You will be able to pursue research, organisational, managerial, or communication-oriented roles in a wide range of cultural, media, and social institutions.</p>

Study fee

Tuition fee is 76000 CZK per academic year.

University

School detail

Institution type:
public
Founded:
1919
Abbreviation:
MUNI
Number of students:
34625
Number of international students in degree programs:
8660
Number of international exchange students:
1431
Number of international alumni
1854

Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public higher education institution in Brno, founded in 1919 as the second Czech university. It has long been one of the largest and most prominent educational and research institutions in Czechia. Across ten faculties and more than 200 departments, you can choose from a wide range of study programmes, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences, medicine and informatics. MUNI creates and shares knowledge, develops education and research, and contributes to society and quality of life. It also focuses on social responsibility and sustainable development, reflected in its education, research and day-to-day operations.

Contacts

Contacts

Field of study:
Interdisciplinary programmes involving broad field 02 (1)
Study language::
EN
Study program code:
B0288A120003
Application deadline:
30.04.2026
ISCED code:
0288
Study form::
full-time
Study duration:
3 years
Number of applicants in the last academic year: 101
Number of admitted students in the last academic year: 31
Admission procedure form:
without entrance exam
Application start:
01.12.2025
Application deadline:
30.04.2026
Application fee:
800.00 CZK

Apply at https://is.muni.cz/prihlaska/?lang=en. Choose from the list of currently available degree programmes.

<p>As a graduate, you will be well prepared to continue in Master’s programmes across a wide range of specialisations and countries. The programme will equip you for admission to English-taught graduate programmes such as Cultural Sociology, Conflict and Democracy Studies, or International Relations, to name only a few of the programmes offered at the Faculty of Social Studies, Masaryk University. </p><p>If you acquire sufficient command of Czech, you will also be able to continue in a broader spectrum of Master’s programmes, including anthropology, media studies, the history and theory of cinema, theatre, and television, as well as more professionally oriented programmes in filmmaking, film and television dramaturgy, or production, for example at the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague.</p><p>After completing the programme, you will be prepared for work in selected areas of the media industries, especially film and television production, as well as in cultural management, festival and event organisation, cultural and media institutions, NGOs focused on transcultural dialogue or education, print and online media, and cultural administration in public institutions or local government.</p><p>The combination of cultural and historical knowledge, basic technical skills, methodological training, analytical competence, and intercultural experience provided by the programme will give you a strong and flexible profile on the job market. You will be able to pursue research, organisational, managerial, or communication-oriented roles in a wide range of cultural, media, and social institutions.</p>

Study fee

Tuition fee is 76000 CZK per academic year.

University

School detail
Institution type:
public
Founded:
1919
Abbreviation:
MUNI
Number of students:
34625
Number of international students in degree programs:
8660
Number of international exchange students:
1431
Number of international alumni
1854

Masaryk University (MUNI) is a public higher education institution in Brno, founded in 1919 as the second Czech university. It has long been one of the largest and most prominent educational and research institutions in Czechia. Across ten faculties and more than 200 departments, you can choose from a wide range of study programmes, from humanities and social sciences to natural sciences, medicine and informatics. MUNI creates and shares knowledge, develops education and research, and contributes to society and quality of life. It also focuses on social responsibility and sustainable development, reflected in its education, research and day-to-day operations.

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