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The Bachelor of Fine Arts is the equivalent of three years full-time study. It is intended to provide an introduction for those who wish to involve themselves as practitioners in the visual arts or related fields.
To qualify for the award of Bachelor of Fine Arts a student must accrue a total of 144 units of credit. Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes The program aims:
1. To provide an opportunity for students to undertake rigorous and demanding studies at tertiary level from a wide range of approaches and disciplines within the visual arts. 2. To provide the opportunity for students to explore aspects of the visual arts through critical examination of the possibilities they offer and by use of available technological resources. 3. To encourage students to develop an increased self-motivation and commitment to their studies. 4. To provide an environment in which students may develop as far as possible the following characteristics and abilities both during and subsequent to their involvement in the program:
5. To encourage students to realise their own intellectual and creative potential.
6. To increase students' awareness of, and sensitivity to, their environment. Selection of Major Studies
Following the completion of Introductory Studies in Semester 1, placement of students in a major sequence in Semester 2 will be based on the results for Semester 1 courses, student preferences and the availability of places.
Students will be allocated to the highest preference that their aggregate of marks determines. Students may undertake either a major sequence of 60 units of credit OR a major of 42 units of credit and a minor in another discipline of 18 units of credit. Approved Disciplinary Streams Painting/Drawing Printmaking Sculpture, Performance, Installation Photomedia Time Based Art Ceramics Jewellery Textiles Electives Electives allow students to plan their studies to specific needs, interests and career aspirations. Some students may choose electives to focus and deepen their studies, others will choose electives from a broad range of art, art education, design, digital media, art history and theory courses. Electives may be taken as courses offered by other faculties of the university. General Education Requirements Students are required to complete 12 units of credit in General Education. General Education contributes to the broad educational objectives of university study, and are taken at the Kensington campus.
For further information on available courses, please refer to General Education in the Table of Contents (see left hand side of this page). BFA Honours is a program of higher level study available to BFA students who wish to undertake research in Fine Arts, extending into a Honours fourth year. BFA students, in consultation with lecturers, should apply for entry to the program by the end of Semester 4 but no later than Semester 6. For entry to Honours, students must have achieved a distinction average in 48 units of credit in Fine Arts core courses from Years 2 and 3.
In their Honours year, students undertake a research program in their area of Fine Arts specialisation. Each student is allocated a supervisor. Honours students are expected to perform at a satisfactory (SY) level throughout the program. The program is full-time. The body of work undertaken will be presented and assessed in exhibition form, accompanied by the presentation of a research paper relating to the student's studio practice. Students are required to undertake formal activities in conjunction with SART4030, SART4043 and SART4044. 1. To be eligible to graduate with Honours students must complete all requirements of the Pass degree (see Academic Rules) and complete an additional 48 units of credit over the equivalent of 1 year full-time. a) Entry from completed 3rd year (without having graduated): To be eligible for entry to Honours a student must have achieved a distinction average in 48uoc in Fine Arts core courses in years two and three. Students will normally nominate at the end of year 2 but must nominate no later than the end of year 3. b) Entry where candidate has graduated with a Pass-level degree: Applicants with a degree of bachelor at pass level (i.e. without honours) may be permitted to enrol in honours with credit for all courses in the program prior to honours. In this case applicants must satisfy the prerequisites for entry to the honours or the equivalent of those prerequisites. 2. The Honours year consists of: a) an Honours Paper outlining studio research practice; b) A Research Practices and Methods course; c) Honours Studio Practice, which shall lead to the exhibition of work; and d) attendance at such seminars, lectures and classes shall be required. Honours is awarded in the following classes: Honours Class 1, Honours Class 2 Division 1 and Honours Class 2 Division 2. The class of Honours awarded shall be determined on the following weightings: Honours Studio Practice 70%, Honours Paper 20%, Research Practices & Methods 10%. Honours is not awarded where the weighted mark is less than 65. 1. For the Pass degree, a student must complete and pass 144 units of credit.
2. Students must complete 18 units of credit in approved Fine Arts Introductory Studies courses or their equivalent. 3. A degree must contain a major sequence of study or a combination of a major and a minor. 4. Students must complete 30 units of credit in Contextual Studies comprising 24 units of credit in Art History and Theory (SAHT) courses and a 6 unit of credit Professional Practice course. 5. Students must complete 12 units of credit of General Education. 6. Students must complete 24 units of credit in electives. 7. A major sequence is defined as 60 units of credit in a single discipline. A major sequence may also be taken as 42 units of credit in one discipline with an 18 units of credit minor in another discipline. Major sequences are defined in Fine Arts Table A. 8. A minor sequence is defined as 18 units of credit in a single discipline which is available within but not taken as part of a major defined in Fine Arts Table A, or a sequence as defined in other undergraduate College of Fine Arts programs. 9. Not more than 60 units of credit in Level 1 courses will be counted towards the degree, with a minimum of 24 units of credit in Level 1 courses being successfully completed prior to undertaking Upper Level courses. 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) |