Learning Methods
The course is structured to develop resilient, independent graduates with skills to work with confidence and professionalism in the creative industries. Studio and workshops are central to the daily experience - a place to make, think, experiment and interact with staff and peers. At each stage of study, appropriate levels of tutorial support (academic and pastoral) will be given, these include group and one-to-one contact. As students’ progress through the course, they undertake several self-organized exhibitions that explore contexts for reaching an audience. Each semester culminates in the submission of a portfolio of artwork and supporting material that is assessed using defined criteria.
Activity Summary
Year 4
- Lectures - average 80 students per group, 1 hour per week
- Seminars - 12-15 students per group, 1 hour per week
- Tutorial - one-to-one sessions up to groups of 10 students, 45 minutes - 2.5 hours per week
- Practical class or workshop - 12 students per group, 2.5-5 hours per week
- Independent Study - 80 students per group, 15 hours per week
- External Visits - 15-40 students per group, 7 hours per semester
Group sizes and dedicated hours are indicative only, subject to change and may vary within each module. More detailed information about indicative student workload hours can be found within each module's detailed information page.
How long is a BA (Hons) Fine Art course?
The duration of a Fine Art degree is 4 years. This includes lectures, workshops, independent study and other activities.
Independent Study
BA (Hons) Fine Art is defined by ‘studio culture’ and the collaborative learning environment that our students create within studios and workshops. Tutors provide structured, supported guidance in Stage 1 & 2, becoming increasingly independent by Stage 4. This builds effective skills in working collectively, developing self-confidence and creative independence.