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Bachelor of Visual Arts - Australian National University |
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| Offered By: | Faculty of Arts | | Duration: | 3 years full-time | | Minimum: | 144 units | | Academic Plan: | 3013XBVA | | CRICOS Code: | 064766B | | 2009 Annual Fees: | A$20,300 | | | The three year Bachelor of Visual Arts is available for students who wish to major in one of the disciplines offered at the undergraduate level: Ceramics, Digital Media, Furniture, Glass, Gold & Silversmithing, Painting, Photomedia, Printmedia & Drawing, Sculpture and Textiles. The program includes two semesters of Core Studies, followed by practical skills-based project work in the major workshop, general and specific art theory and art history and a range of complementary studio programs. | | | Prerequisites
Entry into the Bachelor of Visual Arts is based on interview and portfolio. | Program Requirements
In order to complete the program, a candidate must accumulate 144 units and successfully complete: For all workshops except Digital Media: a) A Major comprising the courses Major 1 to 6 in one Workshop to the value of 60 units; b) Complementary Studies 1-4 in approved classes to the value of 24 units: c) Art Theory from the list of Art Theory courses to the value of 36 units: d) The Core courses 1-3 to the value of 18 units and Core Computer Studies (ARTV1032) to the value of 6 units. For the Digital Media workshop: a) A Major comprising the units Major 1 to 6 in the Photography & Media Workshop to the value of 60 units; b) Complementary Studies 1-4 in approved classes to the value of 24 units: c) Art Theory from the list of Art Theory courses to the value of 36 units including the course Media Cultures 2 (DART2001): d) The Core courses 1-3 to the value of 18 units and Media Cultures 1 (NEWM1001) to the value of 6 units. Degree Structure Course code | Course name | Units | | Year 1 | | Semester 1 | | ARTV1020 | Core Studies in Visual Arts: 2D Image Trading | 6 | | ARTV1021 | Core Studies in Visual Arts: 3D/Space & Materials | 6 | | ARTV1009 | Introduction to Art and Design Theory A | 6 | | ARTV1011 | Major 1 | 6 | | Semester 2 | | ARTV1022 | Core Studies in Visual Arts:Life Drawing | 6 | | ARTV1012 | Major 2 | 6 | | ARTV1032 | Core Computer Studies | 6 | | For all workshops except Digital Media | | ARTV1010 | Introduction to Art and Design Theory B | 6 | | For the Digital Media Workshop | | NEWM1001 | Media Cultures 1 | 6 | | | | | | Year 2 | | Semester 1 | | ARTV2003 | Major 3 | 12 | | | Art Theory | 6 | | | Complementary Studies | 6 | | Semester 2 | | ARTV2004 | Major 4 | 12 | | | Complementary Studies | 6 | | | Art Theory | 6 | | Year 3 | | Semester 1 | | ARTV3026 | Major 5 | 12 | | | Complementary Studies | 6 | | | Art Theory | 6 | | Semester 2 | | ARTV3027 | Major 6 | 12 | | | Complementary Studies | 6 | | | Art Theory | 6 |
Majors and Specialisations Ceramics Major Digital Media Major Furniture Major Glass Major Gold and Silversmithing Major Painting Major Photomedia Major Printmedia and Drawing Major Sculpture Major Textiles Major Career Possibilities Career choices are almost endless as, almost by definition, artists of all kinds create their own opportunities. Visual Arts graduates may work as independent artists or in co-operatives, in galleries and museums, as technicians or assistants in film, theatre or television or in product design and publishing. They can also work as primary, secondary or tertiary teachers following further professional training.
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