At the University of Tartu Viljandi Culture Academy you may study as an exchange student or a degree-seeking student at bachelor's or master's level.'
The one-year master's programme in Creative Project Management seamlessly integrates creativity and strategic management within the vibrant cultural and creative industries. The programme is meticulously designed to empower aspiring professionals with the skills and insights required to navigate the dynamic landscape of creative project management. At the core of the programme lies the student's project, with all curriculum elements, themes, and tasks thoughtfully designed to support the successful accomplishment of this project. Read more.
The English-taught curriculum in Sound and Visual Technology is a unique international curriculum in Estonia and Europe, where one can acquire knowledge and skills in both sound and visual technology. The students can choose to study either sound technology or visual technology, but an able student can complete both modules. Alongside acquiring technical skills, the curriculum also supports students' creativity and bold ideas, and the knowledge acquired in many courses is translated into practical results. Read more.
The international curriculum taught by the University of Tartu Institute of Cultural Studies and Viljandi Culture Academy provides students with the knowledge and skills for critical thinking and constructive action in the broad field of cultural heritage. At the same time, they will learn to recognise the processes involved in creating tangible and intangible cultural heritage and deal responsibly with its socio-cultural and economic potential. Read more.