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Bachelor in Fine Art (BA) - University of Nicosia (UNIC)
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Bachelor in Fine Art (BA) - University of Nicosia (UNIC)

University of Nicosia
NicosiaCyprus
On campus
Full-time
€9,420.00€8,478.00/year
 1186 Points
Duration
4 Years
Language
English
Apply date
Sep 2024
Start date
Sep 2024

Program Description

The bachelor in Fine Art (BA) at the University of Nicosia provides students with a broad creative knowledge base and artistic skills in a diverse range of fine art media and contemporary creative practices, so as to become critical thinkers and art producers able to respond to the world of today.

The faculty teaching the bachelor in Fine Art (BA) are locally and internationally active in the contemporary art field and are connected to universities and institutions, carrying out exhibitions, research, and educational projects.

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Learning Outcomes

  • Create an independent and reflective professional studio fine art practice informed by contemporary art directions and debates.
  • Demonstrate effective skills and experimentations in the student’s chosen creative direction in areas such as drawing, painting, sculpture and installation, photography, digital arts, art education and context/process based art practices.
  • Master introductory practice-based skills and experimentations in areas such as printmaking, animation, ceramics, performance and video art based on their personal areas of visual and material interests.
  • Define a direction in their artistic studio practice, contextualise it through research and enquiry, and display the negotiated process-based results according to contemporary art standards.
  • Exhibit a high standard of knowledge of historical, cultural and contemporary fine art directions and be able to demonstrate this in writing.
  • Demonstrate an enhanced knowledge and experimentation in self-defined fine art directions and media of interest.
  • Critically evaluate their own arts practice and that of others through coherent verbal and written arguments.
  • Display art-work in studio and exhibition spaces, as well as in public areas.
  • Be aware of the ways the contemporary art and culture system operates and their position within it.
  • Identify their own creative strengths and work independently to apply those in a professional creative arts environment.
  • Collaborate creatively with others for the production of innovative results in creative arts contexts.
  • Present their artistic practice, ideas, research and knowledge in visual, verbal and written formats according to academic rules and regulations.
  • Work in a committed and creative manner, and apply their knowledge and skills in a variety of graduate-level academic and professional contexts.
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Curriculum

Year 1

Semester 1

Introduction to Visual Arts

Fundamentals of Drawing

Painting I

Sculpture and Installation I

English Composition

Semester 2

Process and Project Based Art Practice

Figure Drawing

History of Art

Photography I

Introduction to Philosophy

Year 2

Semester 3

Modern and Contemporary Art

Introduction to Studio Practice (A)

Digital Imaging

Drawing II

Business & Professional Communication

Semester 4

Figure and Movement

Critical and Cultural Studies

Collaborative Art Practice

Introduction to Studio Practice (B)

Ceramics

Year 3

Semester 5

Cyprus Art History

Art Studio Practice

Printmaking

Technical Writing and Research

Semester 6

Contemporary Art Concepts

Advanced Art Studio Practice

Applied Art Education

Sculpture and Installation II

Year 4

Semester 7

Professional Art Studio Practice

Creative Research and Enquiry

Interior Design I

Cultural Anthropology

Semester 8

Final Year Project and Exhibition

Working in the Creative Field

Public Art, Social Engagement and Situational Practices

Mural and Large Scale Painting

Jobs - Careers

  • Professional Contemporary Artist
  • Arts Educator
  • Curator
  • Art Historian
  • Museum and Gallery Professional
  • Arts Researcher
  • Arts Management
  • Photographer
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