Course code: 2831 * Caulfield campus, Gippsland campus
This course aims to provide graduates with the capability to assess critically
contemporary discourse on fine arts; knowledge, understanding and imagination
in aesthetics, history, theory and cultural issues; the ability to evolve their
own aims, interests and vision, to be expressed through their studio work; the
initiative to work independently; the capability to practise at a professional
level in their studio medium; an understanding of research issues and concepts
and their application in the fine arts; and an advanced understanding of one of
the disciplines of the fine arts (painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture,
photography, etc) and the ability to position their studio practice critically
within it.
The course is undertaken over one year full-time or two years
part-time.
Applicants should have completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts, or the Bachelor of
Visual Arts with a major study in one of the studio areas of the Bachelor of
Fine Arts, or equivalent pass degrees. Depending upon the number of places
available, students may also be required to submit a portfolio of studio work
for selection into the course.
Applicants should contact the graduate officer in the faculty office on
(03) 9903 1962 for an application form.
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