Well, since you ask me ...
Regarding the Theory and History of Art program, which considers 4 years plus a semester of thesis, I believe that it would modify it for the most part.
I think it is a career very far from reality, both in Latin America and in the workplace. In addition, Theory and History of ART is a pretentious name, since it is especially pictorial art and its contemporary manifestations.
Most of the asignatures respond to the universal artistic history, and by universal is understood European. On the other hand, the Latin American asignatures are quite few and respond more to a history of artistic thought than to artistic production as such. Personally, I think this is due to the colonial fiction of distinguishing art and crafts.

As for the estructures of the faculty, they seem very poor. As a good reflection of Chile, the University of Chile, in the Faculty of Arts, does not invest money and they always talk about an economic crisis. The basement rooms that the career has are flooded by the rain in winter, the heating option is gas stoves in poor conditions. In summer they are unbearable because of the high temperatures. I remember two years ago a fairly decent library was inaugurated, but after a rain it was closed for about 6 months because it also was flooded, and even computers got wet. Something salvageable about the space are the green areas, known as the ''pastures of Arts'', but Thursday and Friday it was very difficult to concentrate because, as it was one of the few green areas in JGM, it was full of people, music, among other things.
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