BA (Hons) Fine Art
Bachelor's degree
In Cambridge
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Bachelor's degree
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Location
Cambridge
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Duration
3 Years
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Start date
September
Develop your skills as an artist through studio work and one-to-one tuition at Cambridge School of Art. Learn about art theory and techniques, and develop an advanced understanding of contemporary fine art practice.
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his course will prepare you for life as a practising artist. Many of our graduates regularly exhibit in Cambridge and London.
It will also help you develop the skills and knowledge needed for many different careers in the creative industries, such as gallery management / technician work, curation, prop and set making or art direction in film and television, specialist print workshops, and arts marketing or promotion.
112 UCAS Tariff points from a minimum of 2 A Levels (or equivalent), including Grade C in Art, Design or Media subject.
3 GCSEs at grade C, or grade 4, or above, including English.
Applicants to this course will be required to attend interview and display a portfolio of work for assessment. Applicants resident outside of mainland UK only may submit a portfolio electronically.
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Subjects
- Art design
- Art
- Project
- Art Photography
- Artisans
- Arts management
- Images
- Printmaking
- Fine Art Practice
- Fine Art in Contexts
Course programme
- Fine Art Practice 1
- Fine Art in Contexts
- Images Today
- Approaches to Drawing
- Experimental Practice
- English for Study 1 & 2
- Fine Art Practice 2 (core module)
- Debates and Practices
- You must choose 45 credits, at least 15 from Group A and 15 from Group B
- Installation Practice
- Printmaking: Materials, Processes and Ideas
- Time Based Media
- Site-specific Work
- Contemporary Digital Approaches
- Printmaking: Photographic Processes
- Business for the Creative Arts
- Contemporary Film and Video
- Identities
- Writing for Images
- Anglia Language Programme
- Fine Art Practice 3 (core module)
- Research Project
- Major Project
- You’ll show your progress in a number of ways. On contextual modules you’ll produce essays or shorter written assignments, while on studio modules you’ll either submit portfolios of artwork, or install exhibitions.
- In years 2 and 3 assessment by exhibition will form a significant part of your fine art study, and the degree show will form part of your final Major Project assessment. You’ll receive feedback throughout the year, including mid-year reviews on all the core modules, when you will present ongoing artwork to tutors. You’ll also submit essays or artwork at formal assessment points at the end of semester or end of year.
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BA (Hons) Fine Art