Masters (Coursework)
The Master of Fine Art and Design is a professionally oriented course that facilitates technical and conceptual development through studio practice. Specialisations include:
Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Time Based Media, Visual Communication and 3D Design.
The Master of Fine Art and Design is a 3-semester full-time or equivalent half-time study program.
To qualify for admission, applicants must demonstrate the potential to successfully undertake the Master of Fine Art and Design.
Successful applicants will be expected to have completed an undergraduate degree in visual art or visual communications, or in a cognate discipline, with credit or above results in their final year of major.
A person who possesses such other qualifications and professional experience deemed by the Faculty to provide an adequate preparation for study equivalent to that provided for by an undergraduate degree, may be admitted to the course.
Upon admission into the course students may apply for credit for previous study.
Supporting information is required with all applications as follows:
Please follow the proposal guidelines outlined below. Your initial proposal forms the basis of your project, to be discussed and reworked in consultation with your supervisor early in the program.
Your study proposal should be approximately 1,000 words in length and include the following: