Bachelor of Visual Art (Honours)
Course overview
Qualification | Cử nhân Đại học |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 1 year |
Intakes | Tháng 2 |
Tuition (Local students) | Data not available |
Tuition (Foreign students) | Data not available |
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Entry Requirements
- Candidates must have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in visual arts (or an quivalent qualification) with a credit average or higher.
Curriculum
Semester 1
Honours Research Methods 1:1 (HRM 1:1) .125 EFTSL | 6 credit points
In this unit, students will plan, develop and write a Research Proposal and a Literature and Artefact Review, guided by a series of lectures, critical readings, tutorial presentations and individual supervised sessions.
Honours Studio Practice 1:1 (HSP 1:1) .375 EFTSL | 18 credit points
Based on the project proposal, students will embark on self-directed studio research and investigation under the guidance of a nominated supervisor to develop a substantial body of artwork. Regular critiques and group discussions with peers form an integral part of this unit.
Semester 2
Honours Research Methods 1:2 (HRM1:2) .125 EFTSL | 6 credit points
In this unit, students consolidate and apply research into relevant theory and art practice to demonstrate the projected outcomes of their studio research. Students produce a 4,000-6,000 word exegesis articulating the direction and underpinning concepts expressed in their final body of work.
Honours Studio Practice 1:2 (HSP1:2) .375 EFTSL | 18 credit points
Students continue working on self-directed studio research and investigation under the guidance of their supervisor and produce a final body of artwork. Regular critiques and group discussions with peers form an integral part of this unit.
Semester 1
Honours Research Methods 1:1 (HRM 1:1) .125 EFTSL | 6 credit points
In this unit, students will plan, develop and write a Research Proposal and a Literature and Artefact Review, guided by a series of lectures, critical readings, tutorial presentations and individual supervised sessions.
Honours Studio Practice 1:1 (HSP 1:1) .375 EFTSL | 18 credit points
Based on the project proposal, students will embark on self-directed studio research and investigation under the guidance of a nominated supervisor to develop a substantial body of artwork. Regular critiques and group discussions with peers form an integral part of this unit.
Semester 2
Honours Research Methods 1:2 (HRM1:2) .125 EFTSL | 6 credit points
In this unit, students consolidate and apply research into relevant theory and art practice to demonstrate the projected outcomes of their studio research. Students produce a 4,000-6,000 word exegesis articulating the direction and underpinning concepts expressed in their final body of work.
Honours Studio Practice 1:2 (HSP1:2) .375 EFTSL | 18 credit points
Students continue working on self-directed studio research and investigation under the guidance of their supervisor and produce a final body of artwork. Regular critiques and group discussions with peers form an integral part of this unit.