Fine Art Painting and Drawing
BA (Hons)
The course provides students with the opportunity to study painting as a contemporary fine art activity.
Course level
Undergraduate
Modes of study
Part time, Full time
Attendance
Three years full-time, part-time option available over five years.
Location
Avenue Campus
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements apply. A typical offer would be around 240-300 UCAS tariff points to include an A-level in an Art or Design related subject, or successful completion of an Art Foundation course or equivalent qualification - though applicants who can demonstrate knowledge and ability in the subject will also be considered. We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications. All single honours applicants will be interviewed with a portfolio. International students may submit their portfolio electronically.
UCAS details
UCAS code: W120
UCAS description: BA/Paint
School
Course content
This practice-based course develops the student's ability to express ideas through painting and drawing and is supported by an integrated theory programme. This enables students to explore personal ideas, develop an artistic language and understand the cultural position of their work in relation to historical and contemporary painting. A free exchange of ideas is encouraged, together with independent thinking and the consolidation of sound intellectual and practical skills.
The course provides an in-depth specialist award for those students who wish to immerse themselves fully in the opportunities this practice-based discipline has to offer.
The course is taught by practising painters and theorists in excellent spacious studios, within a lively art school community. Internationally known visiting speakers such as Ian Davenport and Michael Porter have enriched the curriculum. Students complete their studies by participating in the School of The Arts degree exhibitions.
Stage one
Introduces a range of technical and philosophical approaches, providing an introduction to painting and drawing with an emphasis on the development of skills and relevant historical contexts.
Stage two
This is a transitional phase towards full independent learning. Students are expected to develop their own particular interests and concerns and further develop appropriate skills. All practical work is supported by history and theory, providing the research skills necessary to contextualise and enrich the practice.
Stage three
Students are expected to consolidate their practical studies by means of a major 80 credit exhibition module. Theoretical studies culminate in a 40 credit dissertation or in a 20 credit dissertation with an accompanying professional studies portfolio.
Special course features
- A mainly practice-based curriculum with a 'hands-on' approach to understanding media and developing skills
- Practical curriculum supported with a tailored theoretical programme
- Excellent facilities and studio spaces
- Talks from visiting artists and art professionals
- Curriculum that encourages individual creative outcomes reflecting the pluralist nature of contemporary painting practice
- Field visits to exhibitions both nationally and internationally
- Course taught by research active staff
Typical modules
- Introduction to Painting
- Introduction to Drawing
- Understanding the Visual
- Fine Art Painting and Drawing
- Analysis through Transcription
- Painting in the Expanded Field
- Professional Studies
- Art dissertation
- Practice exhibition
Assessment
The course is assessed in both theory and practice by essays, assignments, portfolio submission and exhibitions.
Career opportunities
Fine Art students often continue their studies at postgraduate level leading to employment in the education sector or health service, for example teaching or arts therapies. Graduates also practice as professional artists or enter arts related careers such as gallery administration or art restoration. Graduates can find work in less clearly related areas where their creative approach to problem-solving is an asset to employers. Students may progress to the MA in Fine Art at The University of Northampton.
Study abroad opportunities
Course progressions
For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.
Current 'Home' and EU undergraduate students: Information on 2012/13 tuition fees
Fees quoted are for home and EU students commencing their course in the academic year 2012/13. Tuition fees are payable for each year of the course. The fees are subject to annual increases in subsequent academic years.
Full time fees
£8500
Part-time fees
- BA and BSc and Joint Honours degrees consist of 360 credits in total
- Foundation Degrees and HND programmes consist of 240 credits in total
- Students who enrol on 100 or 120 credits in an academic year will be liable for full time fees
- 20 credits £1000
- 40 credits £2000
- 60 credits £3000
- 80 credits £4000
- 90 credits £4500
Funding information
Scholarships and bursaries
Full time students taking this course may be eligible for the University of Northampton Bursary 2012/12.
The following scholarships may be applicable:
This course is available to international students.
Full-time international tuition fees
For information on our international tuition fees, please see our Tuition fees for international students page.
How to apply as an international student
For information on how to apply to study with us, please see our How to apply page.
Scholarships available to international students
For information on the scholarships available to you as an international student, please see our International scholarships page.
Further details
For further help for international students please see our international students pages.










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