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Visual Arts The Master’s Program in Arts seeks to train teachers and researchers in Arts, starting from artistic praxis and theoretical reflection. In addition, it seeks to establish an interdisciplinary interaction from a common point of view in reflection and research. Level: Master’s Unit: School of Fine Arts Conservation and Restoration of Movable Cultural Goods Level: Post-Baccalaureate Unit: School of Fine Arts English Level: Post-Baccalaureate Unit: School of Letters Linguistic Studies The Linguistics Graduate Program seeks to advance teaching and research in Linguistic Studies, aiming to broaden knowledge of the area. Level: Master’s and Doctoral Unit: School of Letters Literary Studies The Literature Graduate Program qualifies professionals for teaching and research. At the Master’s level, students deepen their professional and academic knowledge and develop their research skills in literary studies. At the doctoral level, students take their skills to a further degree, doing advanced research that is both original and independent. Level: Master’s and Doctoral Unit: School of Letters Music Level: Post-Baccalaureate Unit: School of Music Music Level: Master’s Unit: School of Music |