Fine Art
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The BA in Fine Art is designed for students who wish to work as cultural producers in the Fine Art sector. The program is focused primarily on acquiring the knowledge and skills that are needed to operate as a visual artist in a competitive environment, nationally and internationally. There’s a strong emphasis on developing skills acquisition, creative intelligence, and conceptual and critical thinking abilities, which are integrated with modules in Critical Theory and Professional Practice. In this program, you’ll develop the skills to realize your ideas and gain an articulate, critical, and informed understanding of contemporary Fine Art, its evolution, contexts, and critical discourses.
The course provides the intellectual environment and technical resources to enable each student to realize their own creative potential as a professional artist. In addition to their own art practice, you’ll be encouraged to participate in study trips to international art events, national trips focused on land works, and attend visiting lecturers, art survey sessions, artists’ talks, and gallery and studio visits. On graduation, you’ll be able to originate, develop, and articulate concepts in Fine Art practices; articulate a practical and theoretical understanding of Fine Art through essays, presentations, learning portfolios, and thesis; and apply comprehensive material and technical skills to your practice.
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Admissions Requirements
High School Diploma with CGPA of 2.4/4 plus successful completion of TU Dublin Foundation or another recognised pre-university foundation with relevant subjects 60% - 65% or High School Diploma with CGPA of 3.0/4 plus SAT score of 1090/1600 [Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 560, Math 530] OR ACT score of 21.Portfolio is required.There is an option to enter with successful completion of one year of a Bachelors Degree/Associate Degree with overall average of 2.8 GPA or above with relevant subjects at a recognised third-level or higher education institution in addition to completion of senior high school. This assessment will be on a case-by-case basis.
Notes
A charge of €3,000 is payable by each student to cover essential student services. European Union nationals attending full-time undergraduate courses are normally only required to pay the student contribution, otherwise EU nationals who are following a second or subsequent third-level course, depending on the type and duration of the previous course attended will be liable for the total annual fees. Application deadline for EU students is February 1.
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Dublin
Ireland
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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- Bachelors
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