Master of Fine Arts - Research
Master
In Perth (Australia)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Perth (Australia)
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Start date
Different dates available
Course description, features and facilities The Master of Fine Arts consists of a combination of thesis and creative work. Students complete an exhibition of original artwork showing technical accomplishment and imaginative resource, an essay of 4500 to 5500 words on the work in the exhibition and a thesis on an aspect of arts theory, history or criticism.
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Reviews
Subjects
- Exhibition
Course programme
Structure
Extracted from Master of Fine Arts (25740) rules
3. A student must present for examination—
(a) an exhibition of original artwork showing technical accomplishment and imaginative resource;
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(b) a thesis on an aspect of arts theory, history or criticism, the title and subject matter of which are proposed by the student and require the approval of the Board of the Graduate Research School.
4. The thesis must not exceed 25,000 words, excluding tables, footnotes, endnotes, appendices and other illustrative matter.
5.(1) A full-time student for the degree must submit to the Board for approval the details of the thesis and the proposed form of the exhibition within four months of the date of first enrolment in the program, or the equivalent period as determined by the Board if the enrolment is part-time or a mixture of full- and part-time.
(2) The approval of the Board is required for any significant changes to the details submitted under (1).
(3) A student must present an exegesis of the exhibited artwork, for which no result is given, which must not exceed 5000 words.
(4) The Dean of the Faculty of Architecture, Landscape and Visual Arts must, at least one week prior to the date of the opening of the exhibition, provide the exegesis to the examiners.
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Master of Fine Arts - Research