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Bachelor of Art and Design (Honours)
Bachelor of Art and Design (Honours)

Bachelor of Art and Design (Honours)

  • ID:UOSA610141
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry requirements

Entry into the Honours program will be available to students who have successfully completed an undergraduate degree in a relevant Visual Arts or Design discipline or equivalent with an overall grade point average of 5 or above (credit level average) and who have obtained a credit level average in the final year in the discipline the candidate intends to pursue within the Honours program. Applications are considered on an individual basis and selection is competitive.

English requirements

  • IELTS total 6.5

Course Information

This honours degree will introduce you to high level research and help you to develop the skills necessary to engage in rigorous research and analysis in the art and design fields. It can be used in preparation for postgraduate and PhD studies, or for research or leadership roles in the dynamic and creative visual arts and design industries.

You will be taught by leading researchers and acclaimed academics, and will learn in state-of-the art on-campus workshops and design studios. As part of your studies you will work on a year-long project that involves the development of a research proposal, which is then realised through investigation, exploration, experimentation, analysis and implementation.

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

When you graduate from this honours degree you will have the skills needed to take on a range of roles in the creative arts and design industries. Careers to consider:

  • visual communications designer: specialised graphic designer that uses software applications to create visual design elements for publishers, web developers and multimedia companies
  • illustrator: produce still drawings for use in advertisements, magazines, on packaging, greeting cards and in newspapers
  • artist: create original artwork; fine artists are usually self-employed, but some artists may produce work during artist residencies or may be commissioned by an individual or organisation

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