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The BFA BA degree program is the equivalent of four years full-time study. It enables students to combine the broad range of offerings available in the BA with the focused study of the visual arts and visual culture provided by the BFA. The major study in the BFA develops students' career-related skills and experiences for the art and cultural industries or as arts practitioners as well as a depth of knowledge in historical and social studies. Graduates will be prepared for employment in the arts and cultural industries.
Students undertaking this combined degree program complete the core requirements of both the Bachelor of Fine Arts and the Bachelor of Arts. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Students will acquire a sound knowledge base in both in the Fine Arts and in their chosen specialisation/s in the Bachelor of Arts component of their degree.
Please refer to the below section entitled "Academic Rules" for program requirements and structure.
For information on courses available within the Fine Arts and Arts components of this combined degree program, students may also wish to refer to the following program records: Bachelor of Fine Arts 4800 Bachelor of Arts 3403 1. Students must complete a program of study of 192 units of credit, of which:
a) at least 90 units of credit must be obtained in courses offered by the College of Fine Arts; b) at least 84 units of credit must be obtained in courses approved for the Bachelor of Arts degree (excluding those offered by the College of Fine Arts); and c) 18 units of credit in open electives. 2. The BFA component of the combined degree must include: a) a major sequence (at least 60 units of credit) in an approved Fine Arts discipline [see Fine Arts Table A]; b) 12 units of credit in Fine Arts Introductory Studies; c) SAHT1101 and SAHT1102; and d) 6 units of credit from COFA electives. 3. The BA component of the combined degree must include: a) 54 units of credit in one of the following Arts and Social Sciences majors:
b) 30 units of credit in Arts and Social Sciences electives
c) No more than 36uoc and no less than 24uoc of Level 1 Arts courses can be counted towards the Arts component, including no more than 12 Level 1 units of credit in any sequence of study. 4. Students may be eligible for entry to Honours in either the BFA or the BA by completing an additional year of study (48 units of credit). For entry to the BFA Honours program, a student must complete a distinction average in 48 units of credit of COFA courses from Years 2, 3 and 4. For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Fine Arts Table A - Major Courses Discipline
Painting/Drawing Stage 1 - SART1311, SART1305 Stage 2 - SART2320, SART2340, SART2330, SART2350 Stage 3 - SART3340, SART3360, SART3350, SART3370 Printmaking Stage 1 - SART1313, SART1306 Stage 2 - SART2322, SART2342, SART2332, SART2352 Stage 3 - SART3342, SART3362, SART3352, SART3372 Sculpture/Performance/Installation Stage 1 - SART1314, SART1307 Stage 2 - SART2323, SART2343, SART2333, SART2353 Stage 3 - SART3343, SART3363, SART3353, SART3373 Photomedia Stage 1 - SOMA1312, SOMA1309 Stage 2 - SOMA2321, SOMA2341, SOMA2331, SOMA2351 Stage 3 - SOMA3341, SOMA3361, SOMA3351, SOMA3371 Time Based Art Stage 1 - SOMA1315, SOMA1308 Stage 2 - SOMA2324, SOMA2344, SOMA2334, SOMA2354 Stage 3 - SOMA3344, SOMA3364, SOMA3354, SOMA3374 Ceramics Stage 1 - SDES1316, SDES1319 Stage 2 - SDES2325, SDES2328, SDES2335, SDES2338 Stage 3 - SDES3345, SDES3348, SDES3355, SDES3358 Jewellery Stage 1 - SDES1317, SDES1320 Stage 2 - SDES2326, SDES2329, SDES2336, SDES2339 Stage 3 - SDES3346, SDES3349, SDES3356, SDES3359 Textiles Stage 1 - SDES1318, SDES1321 Stage 2 - SDES2327, SDES2345, SDES2337, SDES2355 Stage 3 - SDES3347, SDES3365, SDES3357, SDES3375 Related Program(s)
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