Overview
This specialisation is for students commencing from 2023.The Visual Arts specialisation in the Bachelor of Fine Arts is designed for students wanting to explore and develop their art practice in a supportive and engaged artistic community. With a focus on studio-based learning that is underpinned by specialist workshops, facilities, and … For more content click the Read More button below.
Learning Outcomes
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Adapt and apply skills, techniques, processes, and strategies to develop an ongoing self-initiated practice in contemporary art contexts.
- Professionals
- Global citizens
- Scholars
- Leaders
2.
Employ critical thinking, analytical skills, and research methods to explore ideas and develop knowledge in contemporary art contexts.
- Professionals
- Scholars
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Communicate complex ideas about contemporary art and culture for diverse audiences using a variety of methods.
- Leaders
- Global citizens
- Scholars
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Integrate self-reflexive and sustainable practices to contribute ethically and responsibly to contemporary art practices and discourses.
- Global citizens
- Leaders
- Professionals
- Scholars
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Work independently and collaboratively to integrate professional practice principles in contemporary art and cultural projects.
- Global citizens
- Professionals
- Scholars
- Leaders
Available in Program(s) Single degree program(s) in which this specialisation is available:
Bachelor of Fine Arts - BFA4830 - Fine Arts
Specialisation Structure
Students must complete 96 UOC.
Core Courses48 Units of Credit:
Disciplinary Studios36 Units of Credit:
Level 1 or 2 Art Theory Courses 6 Units of Credit:
Level 3 Art Theory Courses6 Units of Credit:
NESA Accreditation Requirements for Fine Arts/Education (Secondary) Students
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