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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts - Future Students - University of Tasmania

Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts - Course Overview

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Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts (13I)

Duration:

4 years full-time, part-time available*

Location:

Hobart

Study Areas

The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Fine Arts, offers you a broad foundation in a range of humanities and social sciences areas of study, as well as exposure to a range of creative disciplines and art and design theory.

Arts areas of study include: Aboriginal Studies, Ancient Civilisations, Ancient Greek, Art Theory, Asian Religions and Comparative Philosophy, Asian Studies, Behavioural Studies, Chinese, Criminology, English, European Studies, French, Gender Studies, Geography and Environmental Studies, German, History, Indonesian, International Relations, Japanese, Journalism Media and Communications, Latin, Music History, Music Skills, Music Technology, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology, Public Policy and Sociology.

Fine Arts areas of study include: Art Theory, Electronic Media, Furniture Design, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture and Visual Communication. Please note that elective units in drawing and fabrication are also available.

Please note:
* Part-time study is not available to international students

Special Requirements

Normal minimum university entry requirements apply, with the addition of at least a passing grade in a practically orientated pre-tertiary visual arts or design subject or TAFE certificate.

Applicants who do not meet these requirements should submit a portfolio of recent work consisting of no more than 10 photographs, drawings, paintings or electronic images of wok and a statement outlining their interest in the course, including any relevant experience or qualifications.

Further study options

Honours, Grad Cert, Grad Dip, Masters, PhD

Career opportunities

Graduates may gain employment in fields such as:
  • teaching
  • art, craft and design
  • advertising and marketing
  • arts administration
  • galleries and museums
  • photography
  • public service
  • film, tv and radio
  • publishing

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