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BA Fine Art
BA Fine Art

BA Fine Art

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  • Level:3-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

English Requirements

IELTS 6.5, with no component below 5.5

Course Information

Further develop your practical skills and explore new and emerging art forms. Be stimulated by our internationally respected staff and take part in a wide variety of exhibitions and events both here and abroad with BA Fine Art.

Designed for students joining from art access courses, including art foundation, you'll have the opportunity to build on your practical skills and explore the theory and history of art at Reading School of Art.

You will benefit from our distinct approach to the subject, combining practice, theory and history – especially in contemporary art. You can experiment with a range of subjects and media, exploring painting, sculpture (such as welding and casting), printmaking, as well as digital media.

Our studios are a creative, lively and stimulating environment in which to develop the skills you have already acquired. You will receive a dedicated space with access 24 hours a day, seven days a week. There is always a high level of activity in the studios with events, screenings, performances and exhibitions taking place regularly. A student-run gallery and experimental project spaces are also available for you to explore.

We focus heavily on exhibitions, and regular field trips to national and international museums, art institutions and galleries will give you the chance to consider the diverse conditions in which art is created, displayed and received. You will gain professional experience by taking part in your own exhibitions, public art commissions and events. Open debate and constructive criticism are actively encouraged and you will openly discuss your work with peers and teaching staff.

You will be assigned a studio tutor and focus on developing your individual and professional practice, working towards your final project and dissertation in the third year. Placements and collaborations are actively encouraged and there is also the chance to experience life in another country. Throughout your degree you will receive advice and guidance in career development.

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Year 1

Compulsory modules include:
Code, Module, Convenor
FA1SAA, Fine Art Studio, MR Timothy Renshaw
Optional modules include:
Code, Module, Convenor
FA1DS, Drawing skills, MRS Lauren Little
FA1ED, Expanded Drawing, MR Mark Nader
FA1EN, English for Arts and Communication Design, MS Emily Salvesen
FA1MM, Modernisms & Mythologies, DR James Hellings
FA1MW, Visual Thinking and Material Writing, PROF Alun Rowlands
FA1WC1, What is the Contemporary? 1, PROF John Russell
FA1WC2, What is the Contemporary? 2, PROF John Russell
AP1SB1, Introduction to Management, PROF Julian Park
CL1RH, Roman History: the rise and fall of the Republic, DR Andreas Gavrielatos
CL1TR, Texts, Readers, and Writers, PROF Eleanor Dickey
EC110, The Economics of Climate Change, DR Stefania Lovo
EC111, Economic Policy and Social Problems, PROF James Reade
FT1ATF, Approaches to Film, DR Adam O'Brien
FT1ATP, Analysing Theatre and Performance, DR Matt McFrederick
FT1ATT, Approaches to Television, DR Faye Woods
FT1CSS, Comedy on Stage and Screen, DR Simone Knox
IL1GICC, Intercultural Competence and Communication, MS Joan McCormack
LS1ELS, English Language and Society, DR Christiana Themistocleous
LS1GL, Globalization and Language, DR Tony Capstick
ML1IL, Introduction to Linguistics, MR Federico Faloppa
PO1IPI, Introduction to Political Ideas, DR Rob Jubb
PP1GJ, Global Justice, MISS Michela Bariselli
PP1ML, The Meaning of Life, DR Luke Elson
PP1RP, Radical Philosophy, DR George Mason
PY1IPY, Introduction to Psychology, DR Katie Barfoot
TY1HG1, History of graphic communication 1, DR Rob Banham
TY1PRI, Printing and printmaking, DR Rob Banham
TY1WTF, What the font? Making and using typefaces, DR Matthew Lickiss
TY1WTF10, What the font? Making and using typefaces (10 credits), DR Matthew Lickiss

Year 2

Compulsory modules include:

Code, Module, Convenor
FA2SA, Fine Art Studio including CMS, DR Annabel Frearson
Optional modules include:
Code, Module, Convenor
FA2IMW, Visual Thinking and Material Writing, PROF Alun Rowlands
FA2IPA, Philosophies and Theories of Art, PROF John Russell
FA2IS, International Study, PROF Alun Rowlands
FA2ISP, Independent study with Work Placement, DR Kate Allen
FA2IWC3, What is the Contemporary? 3, PROF John Russell
FA2IWC4, What is the Contemporary? 4, PROF John Russell
FA2SSA, Study Abroad, PROF Alun Rowlands
Year 3
Optional modules include:
Code, Module, Convenor
FA3DIS, Art dissertation, DR James Hellings
FA3DISB, Dissertation, DR James Hellings
FA3HS1, Part 3H Studio, PROF Susanne Clausen
FA3HSB, Studio, PROF Susanne Clausen
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Pre Courses

Pre-sessional English language programme

If you need to improve your English language score you can take a pre-sessional English course prior to entry onto your degree.

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Pathway Courses

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Our courses will equip you with the knowledge, intellectual ability and practice-led skills you need to make an imaginative and effective contribution to the art world – or the wider creative industries. As well as the practical experience gained on this degree, our students graduate with a range of transferable skills, such as self-motivation, time management and strategic thinking.

Many of our graduates develop successful careers as artists, writers and curators. These include a number of famous alumni, such as Turner Prize-nominated artists, and PhD students who are award-winning artists and curators at influential museums. Others have found employment in galleries, education, art therapy, film and video production, journalism, advertising and teaching. Recent employers include Tate, Whitechapel Gallery, Christies, Microsoft, the BBC, Victoria & Albert Museum, and Manolo Blahnik.

Overall, 93% of our art graduates are in work or further study within six months of graduating (Destinations of Leavers from Higher Education survey, 2016–17).

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Health Insurance_fee:£300/year

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