Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) (Honours)
The Bachelor of Fine Arts Honours program provides an opportunity for you, under the guidance of your supervisor, to engage in independent research in your chosen field of artistic practice. During the year you produce a major creative work, or series of works, and a related research paper. The course also introduces you to practice-led research skills and develops your capacity for devising, defining and managing a major project. The program offers a direct pathway to a higher research degree as well as equipping you to work as professional practicing artist in your chosen field of specialisation.
The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) Honours is for students that have completed an undergraduate degree in the visual arts, either at the Victorian College of the Arts or another institution, who wish to extend their practice and develop their research ability. It is a year-long program that allows you to undertake advanced work in the visual arts, develop a high level of studio practice and further develop your capacity as a better informed, skilled and more articulate visual artist. The program culminates in a public exhibition of your work as part of the Graduate Exhibition at the School of Art.
For detailed subject information view the University Handbook.
Duration:
1 year, full time.
This course cannot be taken part time.
100 credit points
Campus:
Southbank
Major Areas of Study:
Drawing and Printmedia; Painting; Photography; Sculture and Spatial Practice
Entry:
Semester 1 only.
There is no mid-year entry.
Successful applicants cannot defer their course.
Fee Type:
Domestic Commonwealth Supported Places are available
International Fee Places - AUD$ TBA
Closing dates:
Domestic applications -
Timely: 28 September 2012; Final: 26 October 2012
International applications -
Timely: 14 September 2012; Final: 30 November 2012
