BA (Hons) FINE ART (WITH FOUNDATION YEAR)

Bachelor's degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    4 Years

We’re proud of our reputation for igniting the talents of brilliant fine artists with the help and support of some of the biggest names in British art. This extended course is perfect if you want a degree in fine art but you don’t meet the standard entry requirements.
First we prepare you for your degree during the Foundation year, bringing you up to speed with academic skills and a firm grounding in the subject. Then you can go on to do the full undergraduate degree.
Our fine art students work across a range of disciplines, including drawing, painting, sculpture, installation, film, photography and performance. What exactly distinguishes fine artists? Well, they usually work independently, without a client. Their work may stand out for its beauty or meaningfulness thanks to innovative practice or a high level of craft or conceptual skills. Experimentation and risk-taking are an essential part of their individualism, too.
The emergence of such singular talents has long marked out UEL’s Fine Art course as exceptional. We’ve been well known for nurturing groundbreaking artists since the Chapman brothers started making their dramatic impression back in the 1980s. It’s the diversity of our students and staff, with their wide, vastly differing backgrounds and experiences, which helps make this a uniquely rich and fascinating course.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Docklands Campus, University Way, E16 2RD

Start date

On request

About this course

As First Years, you will be introduced to elective workshops involving specific and multidisciplinary skills that will allow you to grow in many areas. Alongside these electives, will be modules that help you contextualise your ideas and practice as creatives. You will have the opportunity to showcase your work externally at the end of term. 

During your Second Year, you will become more independent practitioners in your studio and become involved in team work learning. Practical and contextual modules will enable you to enhance your creative skills. A discursive environment gives you the space to build up your confidence with fellow students and external guests.  

As graduates you will leave as a confident and well-connected creative. Many of our students win places on postgraduate courses run by RCA and the Royal Academy. Other students set up their own studios or businesses in the creative industries.

Students have found work as curators, teachers and in arts administration.  You will benefit from our close links with the vibrant East London creative scene and all major art venues in the city. 

FROM
A LEVEL
Must include passes at A2 in at least 1 subject
FROM
BTEC
Extended Diploma or Diploma
FROM
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
Diploma with 24 points including a minimum of 15 points at Higher Level
We would normally expect you to have Grade C in GCSE English and Maths. All applicants are required to attend an interview and submit a portfolio of their work.

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Subjects

  • Staff
  • Teaching
  • Art
  • Project
  • Gretchen Andrew
  • Eileen Perrier
  • Richard
  • Ruth Beale
  • Cluster
  • Learning

Course programme

WHAT YOU'LL STUDY AND WHEN

FOUNDATION YEAR
  • Found – all core
YEAR 1
  • Year 1 – all core
YEAR 2
  • Year 2 – all core
  • YEAR 3
Year 3 – all core

HOW YOU'LL LEARN

You will attend weekly seminars, individual tutorials, specialist workshops, Detour Ahead, Cultural Manoeuvres and guest lectures. These series of interactive events have involved artists, such as:
  • Richard Wentworth and his Concertina project  
  • Eileen Perrier
  • Gretchen Andrew
  • Ruth Beale 
  • Eileen Simpson and Ben White 
These sessions are part of the unique Visual Arts Cluster teaching that takes place at the University of East London. It allows students to engage with other creatives and understand different practices. It allows students to support each other while learning alongside teaching support from staff.  

You will have a studio space and we have a range of fantastic workshops, project spaces where you can experiment also advance your thinking. It is a discursive environment structured to allow you to build your confidence and to take risks. Studio spaces are open late every day of the week including weekends to allow as much use as possible. 

Alongside making art we run a range of contextual studies and professional practice modules that work in parallel to the practice driven modules. Students often exhibit their work in the UEL’s ‘Way out East’ Gallery space, the Container Space Gallery including external venues across London. 

We have recently added new digital workshops to help students work across analogue and digital processes, opening up new opportunities to make work. UEL Fine Art is now at the forefront in combining new technologies with traditional artistic methods. Working closely with academic and technical staff from various areas it is an exciting time to be in these workshops. 

Guided independent study

We are investing in key areas beyond your studies including our career services, library and well-being, to be available both face-to-face on campus and online with many of these available 24/7. We have new, modern library facilities on both campuses offering inspirational environments for study and research. Libraries contain resources in print and digital formats, a range of study spaces and dedicated librarian who can assist with your learning.

Academic support

Students are supported with any academic or subject related queries by an Academic Advisor, module leaders, former and current UEL students.

If you need a bit of extra help with certain skills such as academic writing, maths or IT, our Skillzone and English for Academic Purposes we offer workshops, drop-in sessions and one-to-one appointments to help our students achieve their potential. You can receive advice and guidance on all aspects of the IT systems provided by the university from our IT Service Desks located on all three campuses. Our Student Support hubs in Docklands and Stratford feature centralised helpdesks to cater for your every need. UEL provides also support and advice for disabled students and those with specific learning difficulties
(SPDs).

Workload

Each year you will spend around 300 hours of timetabled learning and teaching activities. These may be lectures, workshops, seminars and individual and group tutorials. Contact hours may vary depending on each module.

The approximate percentages for this course are:

Year 1: scheduled teaching – 300 hours; guided independent study – 900 hours.

Year 2: scheduled teaching – 300 hours; guided independent study – 900 hours.

Year 3: scheduled teaching – 300 hours; guided independent study – 900 hours.

The size of classes can vary depending on the nature of the course, module and activity. This can range from large groups in a lecture theatre setting, to smaller groups taking part in seminars and collaborative work. You will receive your personalised timetable at the beginning of the academic year dependent on your course.

BA (Hons) FINE ART (WITH FOUNDATION YEAR)

£ 9,250 VAT inc.