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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 14,450
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Fine Arts | Art Studies
Area of study
Arts
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 14,450
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-01-26-
2024-01-25-
2024-09-16-
About Program

Program Overview


The BA (Hons) Fine Art program at this institution is a comprehensive and diverse program that covers a wide range of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, film, and performance. It emphasizes the development of critical thinking, technical skills, and a sustainable model of practice. The program is delivered in a well-equipped studio environment and boasts a high student satisfaction rating, preparing graduates for successful careers in the creative industries.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Overview:

  • The BA (Hons) Fine Art course is a diverse and vibrant program that covers a wide range of specialist media and creative practices including painting, sculpture, printmaking, conceptual and social practice, film video, photography, performance, and installation.
  • The program offers a unique blend of studio-based learning and critical engagement with theoretical frameworks.
  • It emphasizes the development of a sustainable model of practice, critical and analytical skills, and the ability to locate your work within professional contexts.

Objectives:

  • Encourage exploration of different media relevant to individual development.
  • Support acquisition of knowledge and experience in various artistic disciplines.
  • Provide opportunities to observe, discuss, and participate in a sustainable model of studio-based practice.
  • Enable the development of an individually negotiated Fine Art practice informed by a relevant theoretical framework.
  • Foster critical and analytical skills in historical and critical research and writing.
  • Understand and situate your work within the broad and specialist contexts of your subject and research.

Description:

  • The program is delivered in a purpose-built, spacious, and well-equipped studio environment.
  • It provides access to an exceptional set of workshops, including a bronze foundry, a stone carving yard, a glass blowing workshop, and cutting-edge audio-visual equipment and digital manufacturing technologies.
  • The program boasts a high student satisfaction rating, ranking among the top Fine Art courses in the country.
  • Graduates go on to establish their own studios, work in galleries, schools, community arts, and various other professions, with high employment figures within six months of graduating.
  • The program offers a vibrant studio space where students have their own dedicated workspace and engage with other lecturers and artists.
  • It provides regular one-to-one, group, and lecture sessions, public lectures, a visiting speaker program, and international study trips.
  • The program focuses on employability and student support, offering two year-long modules that allow students to experience projects of increasing complexity and varied timescales.
  • It provides a structured approach that encourages independent learning supported by an integrated delivery of contextual, theoretical, technical, and practical skills.
  • The program is accredited by the National Association of Fine Art Education.

Outline:


Content:

  • Painting
  • Sculpture
  • Printmaking
  • Conceptual and social practice
  • Film video
  • Photography
  • Performance
  • Installation

Structure:

  • The program is delivered over four years, with a sandwich placement year in the third year.
  • The program consists of two year-long modules in each year, allowing students to experience projects of increasing complexity and varied timescales.
  • The first year focuses on developing fundamental skills and knowledge in various artistic disciplines.
  • The second year offers opportunities to broaden and test your art practice within a sustained studio culture.
  • The third year involves a sandwich placement where students gain practical experience in a professional setting.
  • The final year focuses on developing an independent and outward-facing approach to Fine Art practice.

Course Schedule:

  • The program is delivered through a series of tutorials, lectures, seminars, and specialist workshops.
  • Studio and workshop culture are core to the program, with students encouraged to spend time working in the studios and participating in exhibitions.
  • Year 1 focuses on experimentation, dialogue, and media and methods.
  • Year 2 focuses on advanced practice and audience.
  • Year 3 involves a professional placement.
  • Year 4 focuses on independent practice and professional practice.

Modules:


Year 1:

  • Experimentation and Dialogues
  • Media and Methods

Year 2:

  • Advanced Practice and Audience
  • Contemporary Practice and Enquiry

Year 3:

  • Professional Placement (Sandwich)

Year 4:

  • Independent Practice
  • Professional Practice

Individual Module Descriptions:

  • Experimentation and Dialogues: This module introduces students to a range of dialogues between models of practice and contextual knowledge, helping them understand contemporary art and its relationship to audience.
  • Media and Methods: This module provides students with a foundation in various artistic disciplines, focusing on studio, workshop, and media-based projects.
  • Advanced Practice and Audience: This module encourages students to develop their awareness of display concepts and strategies, helping them prepare for professional exhibition and dissemination of their work.
  • Contemporary Practice and Enquiry: This module guides students through advanced methods of experimentation and reflection, furthering their development of contemporary practice.
  • Professional Placement (Sandwich): This module offers students the opportunity to gain professional experience in a relevant industry setting, enhancing their employment prospects.
  • Independent Practice: This module encourages students to develop a sustained and independent artistic practice, culminating in a significant body of work.
  • Professional Practice: This module helps students resolve their work to a professional standard and address personal and career objectives, preparing them for the professional world.

Assessment:

  • The program is assessed 100% by coursework.
  • Assessment methods include traditional written assignments, essays, dissertations, project work, presentations, and exhibitions.
  • The program uses a range of assessment criteria, including originality, creativity, technical skill, conceptual understanding, research, and critical analysis.

Teaching:

  • The program is taught by a team of experienced and practicing artists and researchers.
  • The course leader is Dr. Simon Harris.
  • The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, seminars, tutorials, workshops, group critiques, and individual supervision.
  • The program emphasizes a student-centered approach, encouraging independent learning and critical thinking.

Careers:

  • The program prepares students for a wide range of careers in the creative industries.
  • Graduates have gone on to work as artists, curators, educators, gallerists, critics, researchers, and more.
  • The program offers dedicated careers advice and support services to help students achieve their career goals.

Other:

  • The program is popular with students, with a 93% satisfaction rating in 2015.
  • The program has a strong reputation for producing successful graduates who are highly sought-after by employers in the creative industries.
  • The program offers a vibrant and supportive learning environment, with a strong sense of community among students and staff.
  • The program is committed to providing students with a high-quality education and preparing them for successful careers in the creative industries.

Tuition Fees and Payment Information:

Home Sandwich £9250 per year 2022-23 Home Sandwich £9250 per year 2023-24 Home Sandwich £9250 per year 2023-24 Home Sandwich £9250 per year 2024-25 International Sandwich £13450 per year 2022-23 International Sandwich £14450 per year 2023-24 International Sandwich £14450 per year 2023-24 International Sandwich £14950 per year 2024-25 Additional Course Costs Additional Materials: £50 to 250 per semester - Prices vary according your subject of practice. Additional Field Trips: £50 to 500 - Prices will vary according to location. Additional Events: £350 - Degree Show/New Designers. Costs will vary according to the medium and mode of your practice but considerations will be around materials, installation and presentation. Further information on these additional costs will be provided prior to the start of your studies. Further information on these additional costs will be provided prior to the start of your studies The University is committed to a transparent fee structure, with no hidden costs, to help you make an informed decision. This includes information on what is included in the fee and how fees are calculated and reviewed

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