SQA Higher: BBC to include Art & Design (or a related subject) and English (or a written subject requiring the use of English).
GCE A Level: BC to include Art & Design and English (or a written subject requiring the use of English e.g. History).
Irish Leaving Certificate Higher: H3H3H3 to include Art and English (or a written subject requiring the use of English).
IB Diploma: 24 to include Higher Level Visual Arts and English (or a written subject requiring the use of English).
All applicants with the appropriate qualifications (or due to sit appropriate qualifications) will be invited to attend a portfolio review/interview and participate in a selection process.
We understand that it may be difficult to pinpoint right now the exact direction you wish to follow in your studies and subsequent career. That is why we have introduced a new entry route, BA (Hons) Fine Art. The course will allow you to study the fine art practice in Year 1 before choosing your course when entering Year 2.
Throughout Year 1, you will be provided with tutorial guidance to help you identify where your strengths, weaknesses and motivations lie. This will support you in making the most appropriate choice for your intended area of study for the rest of your time at university.
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Your career choice will depend on the path you choose from Year Two of the course.
Previous BA Fine Art graduates of Robert Gordon University have gone on to pursue the following careers:
Freelance Artist
Community Arts
Educational Art Assistant
Graduate in Residence
You may develop your individual creative practice through exhibitions, residencies, public art projects and many other forms of arts-related activity. Options include independent production, publishing, advertising, curatorial and archival work, gallerists, video & TV, arts administration, teaching and community arts.
There is also the option of extending your academic experience through postgraduate study at Gray’s School of Art or other postgraduate institutions.
OSHC: 624GBP/ per year