Fine Art Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
Course Overview - Fine Art Bachelor of Arts (with Honours) - BA (Hons)
A rigorous and questioning fine art degree that supports ambitious, interdisciplinary contemporary practice. Develop your individual studio practice through diverse workshops, collaborative working and professional partnerships with galleries, museums and creative organisations.
Our BA (Hons) Fine Art course is rigorous and questioning, encouraging an ambitious diversity of approaches in thinking and making. We promote an interdisciplinary exploration of contemporary art, where you will gain skills to critically question and actively create.
The course provides opp...
A rigorous and questioning fine art degree that supports ambitious, interdisciplinary contemporary practice. Develop your individual studio practice through diverse workshops, collaborative working and professional partnerships with galleries, museums and creative organisations.
Our BA (Hons) Fine Art course is rigorous and questioning, encouraging an ambitious diversity of approaches in thinking and making. We promote an interdisciplinary exploration of contemporary art, where you will gain skills to critically question and actively create.
The course provides opportunities for working collaboratively, deepening cultural understanding and exploring new processes in workshops, within a learning environment that provides a meaningful link between your studio practice and contemporary art theory.
### At a glance
* Degree: BA (Hons) Fine Art
* UCAS codes: 3-year degree W101 / 4-year extended degree W103
* Typical UCAS points: 104–120
### Course overview
This is a dynamic course that supports ambitious, interdisciplinary contemporary art practice, encouraging you to critically question and actively create.
You’ll be supported to develop your individual practice-based study through exposure to a wide variety of material methods and modes of art practice.
### What you’ll learn and how you’ll study
You’ll participate in workshops that allow you to explore new processes while connecting studio practice with contemporary art theory.
Workshops include opportunities across drawing, sound, glass, installation, video, clay, performance, painting, scale and sculpture, projection mapping, wood, printmaking and critical writing.
You can also explore 3D casting in plaster, alginate and rubber, alongside traditional sculptural practices.
### Your studio practice and creative community
The course is led and supported by a stimulating community of creative practitioners. The core academic team are experienced artists who are active makers, writers and researchers in contemporary fine art practice.
We encourage diversity in thinking and making through material exploration, collaborative working, cross-fertilisation of ideas, and the exploration of new concepts and materials.
### Partnerships, exhibitions and the professional art world
As a student you will develop an unrivalled understanding of the professional art world through ongoing partnerships with emerging and established galleries, museums, creative organisations and practising artists.
You will gain a deep understanding of the professional landscape through these partnerships, preparing you effectively for a career in the creative sector upon graduation.
### Why choose this course?
* Our course prioritises contemporary art practice and critical enquiry. As a studio-centred, interdisciplinary programme, it allows you the freedom to work in any medium at any stage, offering the flexibility to shape your own professional journey.
* Partnerships with ambitious and contemporary art spaces, such as our on-site gallery, MIRROR, and our neighbours, The Box. We think beyond our walls and you will get to test, experiment and exhibit work in real-life professional art settings.
* Access to industry connections including: KARST, The Box, Sprite Arts Collective, Plymouth Culture, RAAM, Heart for Art, Stoke Village Hub, MIRROR gallery, WonderZoo, Yourway Project and Make Tank.
### Careers and future opportunities
Career opportunities include: Professional Artists, Curators, Producers, Arts Facilitators, Exhibition Organisers, Digital Content Creators, Art Therapists, Researchers, Photographers, Lecturers and Teachers, Art Conservators and Framers, Art Handlers, Gallery Owners or Curators, Studio Assistants, Technicians, Directors, Printmakers, Writers and Directors of Artist-run Spaces.
Course Information
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Course Details
Information
Study Mode
Full-time
Duration
3 Years
Start Date
2027-09-01
Campus
Main Site
Application Details
13 January
Application deadline
Provider Details
Codes/info
Course Code
A16-E84
Institution Code
P65
Points of Entry
Year 1, Year 2
Entry Requirements
UCAS Tariff
104.0
120.0
Although many of our students do come in with top grades and high UCAS points, these aren’t necessarily essential for entry. We typically ask for a minimum of 104 UCAS points, but we understand that talented artists, designers and makers can have a wide range of relevant strengths and skills beyond formal qualifications. We’re just as interested in exploring your portfolio as we are in seeing your grades.
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Fees and funding
| Region | Costs | Academic Year | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Channel Islands, England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Republic of Ireland | £10,050 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |
| EU, International | £17,500 | 2026/27 | Year 1 |








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