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    Major Availability:
  • Location:
    Mt Lawley
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus

  • Location:
    Joondalup
    Mt Lawley
  • Study Mode:
    Full-time
    Part-time
  • Delivery Mode:
    On-campus
  • Duration:
    3 years full-time or equivalent part-time
  • Faculty:
    Education and Arts
  • School:
    Communications and Arts
  • Code:
    Y69
  • CRICOS:
    074062G
  • Indicative ATAR (TER):
    55

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Bachelor of Arts

Major In Visual Arts

Through contemporary and historic case studies, this major examines the works of renowned artists and writers about art, culture and place.

It provides opportunities to explore a diverse range of both two and three-dimensional materials and techniques, including drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture.

Students experiment with ideas in and outside of the studios, learn to reflexively critique artworks and create a portfolio of their own work.

With the support of professional artists on staff, students learn to develop original and conscientiously created artworks in a variety of media that reflect their personal and community interests, identities and creative aspirations.

Students develop the confidence to exhibit publicly and to identify career opportunities in teaching, curating, independent studio practice and with private and public arts agencies and institutions.

Related careers

Professional Artist, Arts Technician, Craftsperson, Arts Administrator, Arts Project Manager, Curator, Teacher, Researcher, Writer, Art Critic

Major structure

This unitset structure contains information about the units which comprise the course as well as the credit points required to successfully complete it.

Through contemporary and historic case studies the Visual Arts major examines the works of renowned artists and writers about art, culture and place. It provides opportunities to explore a diverse range of both two and three-dimensional materials and techniques, including drawing, painting, printmaking and sculpture. Students experiment with ideas in and outside of the studios, learn to reflexively critique artworks, and create a portfolio of their own work. With the support of professional artists on staff, students learn to develop original and conscientiously created artworks in a variety of media that reflect their personal and community interests, identities, and creative aspirations. Students develop the confidence to exhibit publicly and to identify career opportunities in teaching, curating, independent studio practice, and with private and public arts agencies and institutions.

Admission Requirements: Students will be required to have a folio interview for the Visual Arts major.



UnitDescription Points
Select the following 4 units (60 credit points):
VIS1303Introduction to Drawing 15
VIS1305Materials and Methods: Approaches to Studio 15
VIS2315Art History: Enduring Traces 15
VIS3503Creativity and Reflexivity 15
Plus, select 4 units (60 credit points) from the following:
VIS2525Printmaking: Mapping Self and World 15
VIS2519Painting: Old Country, New Visions 15
VIS2530Field and Studio 15
VIS2545Artists Books: Materiality of Word and Image 15
VIS3535Photographic Printmaking 15
VIS3531Sculpture: Art and Environment 15
 

This major can also be studied in the following courses:

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