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Fine Arts | Art Studies | Art History
Area of study
Arts
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Students develop a strong foundation in studio art and art history, gaining proficiency in various media and critical thinking skills. The program prepares graduates for careers in the arts and creative industries, as well as providing valuable skills applicable to other fields.

Program Outline


Degree Overview


About the Program:

  • Focuses on understanding visual communication and its role in society.
  • Led by professional artists and art historians.
  • Open to all students, regardless of previous experience.

Objectives:

  • Develop a strong foundation in visual arts and critical thinking skills.
  • Gain proficiency in various creative techniques and media.
  • Understand the historical and social context of art.
  • Equip students with the ability to analyze and interpret visual culture.

Delivery:

  • In-person program.

Degree Type:

  • Bachelor of Arts.

Department:

  • Art Department.

Integration Options:

  • Minor in Studio Art.
  • Minor or Subsidiary in Art History.
  • Art courses as electives.

Outline


First Year:

  • Introduction to Studio Art: Develops a foundation in various media and techniques.
  • Introduction to Art History: Surveys art and architecture from prehistory to the modern day.

Upper Years:

  • Advanced Studio Art courses: Focus on specific media, techniques, or thematic explorations.
  • Art History courses: Explore specific periods, movements, themes, or artists.
  • Electives: Allow students to tailor their program to their interests.

Course Schedule:

  • Varies depending on chosen courses.
  • Typically includes a mix of lectures, seminars, studio work, and independent research.

Modules:

  • Drawing
  • Printmaking
  • Painting
  • Ceramics
  • Textiles
  • Photography
  • Filmmaking
  • Art History surveys
  • Art History thematic explorations

Assessment


Common assessment methods include:

  • Essays
  • Presentations
  • Examinations
  • Critiques
  • Portfolios
  • Creative projects

Assessment criteria focus on:

  • Technical proficiency
  • Conceptual understanding
  • Critical thinking
  • Creativity
  • Communication skills

Teaching


Teaching methods:

  • Interactive lectures
  • Small group seminars
  • Individualized studio instruction
  • Collaborative projects
  • Guest lectures
  • Field trips

Faculty:

  • Comprised of professional artists and experienced art historians.
  • Offer expertise in various media, periods, and methodologies.

Unique approaches:

  • Emphasis on hands-on learning and experimentation.
  • Encouragement of individual creativity and critical thinking.
  • Integration of theoretical and practical knowledge.
  • Focus on developing communication and collaboration skills.

Careers


Potential career paths:

  • Animation
  • Arts Management
  • Communications and Design
  • Education / Teacher
  • Marketing
  • Medical Illustration
  • Museum Curator
  • Photographer
  • Web Design
  • The program offers opportunities for research and independent study.
  • Students have access to well-equipped studios and facilities.
  • The Art Department fosters a close-knit community of students and faculty.
  • The program encourages participation in exhibitions and other artistic events.
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