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Fine Art (Canterbury) at University for the Creative Arts - UCAS

Course summary

Understand and build upon the relationships between art, design, architecture, and curation, and develop your own innovative approaches to fine art, on our Fine Art course at UCA Canterbury. This course attracts students from around the world resulting in a vibrant, diverse, and international community, and you’ll be moving across key areas in visual and material culture as you produce complex and extended projects, full of speculation and experimentation. You’ll be encouraged to develop research strategies reflecting contemporary contexts in both your theoretical thinking as well as your own creative practice. You’ll benefit from insight from our academic team as well as esteemed visiting lecturers and artists and enjoy visits to international exhibitions in major institutions in London such as The Tate, The Royal Academy, Whitechapel Gallery, Zabludowicz Collection and The Hayward Gallery. You’ll also have the opportunity to discuss your work with industry specialists from some of the world's most innovative organisations such as The Tate, The Turner Contemporary or The National Gallery. The MA is also available as an MFA route which offers a further enhanced opportunity for students wanting to develop their professional portfolio to the highest level, or to build a proposal for Doctoral level study, and pursue an academic research career path. Applicants can apply to undertake the full MFA, or undertake an MA and transfer to the MFA at the end of the MA period.

Modules

Term 1: Context and methods; exploratory practice. Term 2: Project development. Term 3: Final project.

Assessment method

A range of assessment methods are used, including reviews of coursework, presentations and written submissions. Peer and self-assessment are also used at appropriate points to enable more self-critical perspectives in thinking about your work and practice.


Entry requirements

A good Honours degree (normally 2.1 or above) or equivalent qualification in your chosen subject or a related discipline and / or relevant work experience, demonstrating your ability to study at postgraduate level. For this course, we'll require you to attend an Applicant Day and bring your portfolio for assessment. Further information on how to compile a portfolio and the specific requirements for examples of work to be included will be provided on the Applicant Portal after you've applied.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

Channel Islands £10500 Year 1
Republic of Ireland £10500 Year 1
EU £10500 Year 1
International £18000 Year 1
England £10500 Year 1
Northern Ireland £10500 Year 1
Scotland £10500 Year 1
Wales £10500 Year 1

Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

Additional fee information

Further details about Postgraduate fees can be located at: https://www.uca.ac.uk/study-at-uca/fees-finance/postgraduate/

Sponsorship information

Elfriede Windsor Scholarship: £5,000 (1-off payment), UCA current students who will be progressing onto a Master's in either fine art or ceramics. Academic excellence (2.1 or above anticipated). Nick Jack Scholarship: £2,500 (1-off payment), applicants to Master's fine art at UCA Canterbury. Academic excellence (2.1 or above anticipated, or financial need).

Fine Art (Canterbury) at University for the Creative Arts - UCAS