The Bachelor of Fine Arts General is designed to provide a balanced learning of theory and practice. Studio courses focus on the production of art and design, though studio practice, related theory, and the technical education necessary to become an educator, or a professional creative artist in fine art or applied fields.
All undergraduate students take first and second-year studios in experimental and foundation studies, followed by more intensive study in specific fine art and design disciplines beginning third year. Students graduate with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and deep disciplinary knowledge along with strong critical thinking skills and the agility to problem solve and connect the dots across a wide range of fields.
Language Proficiency Test - IELTS/TOEFL/PTE
journals, sketchbooks or notebooks
drawing, painting, printmaking (2D)
collage or mixed media (2D or 3D)
sculpture, installation or assemblage (3D)
photographic work
ceramics, glass, metal work, textiles
time-based work: animation, video, audio art, web sites, performance art