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Fine Art

MA in Fine Art

Learning Mode

Full-time

Duration

3 Years

Start date

September

Qualification

MA

Fees

£18,600

Location

Birmingham City (United Kingdom)

About the Course

This creative program nurtures traditional and contemporary art practices—painting, sculpture, print, installation, digital media, and performance—within a professional, real-world context. Students work in purpose-built studios and technical workshops, engage with live projects and exhibitions, and develop both their own creative practices and entrepreneurial skills via industry partnerships across Birmingham’s cultural sector.

Career prospects

Graduates embark on careers in the broader creative industries as artists, gallery assistants, curators, arts educators, or freelance practitioners. With Birmingham’s strong gallery links and industry engagement, many find roles in public art projects, creative enterprise, cultural management, and self‑employment.

Why choose Fine Art at Birmingham?

Industry Connected

Birmingham collaborates with global employers, offering internships, networking, and real-world projects across diverse professional sectors.

Global Opportunities

Students benefit from exchanges, study abroad schemes, and research partnerships, gaining valuable international experience and perspectives.

Professional Accreditation

Accreditation from leading bodies ensures global recognition, boosting graduates’ employability and credibility in international job markets.

Course Overview

The BA (Hons) Fine Art program at Birmingham City University offers an immersive, practice-based education in contemporary and traditional art forms. Students explore diverse media including painting, sculpture, installation, digital art, and performance, supported by expert tutors and professional studios. The course emphasizes creative development, critical thinking, and real-world experience through public exhibitions, live projects, and industry collaborations. Located in Birmingham’s dynamic art scene, the program provides international students with an inspiring environment to refine their artistic voice and build a professional portfolio for careers in the global creative industries.

Course Duration

Length of the course

  • 3 years full-time

Mode of Study for international students:

  • Full-time

Course Curriculum

The BA (Hons) Fine Art curriculum at Birmingham City University combines creative exploration with technical skill development. Students engage in studio-based practice across various media such as painting, sculpture, printmaking, digital art, and performance. The program includes lectures, critiques, workshops, and collaborative projects, fostering critical thinking and conceptual growth. Students also participate in live exhibitions and public art projects. In the final year, they produce a professional portfolio and present their work in a public degree show, preparing them for careers in the arts.

Admission Requirements

Academic Qualifications:

  • Undergraduate Entry:
    Applicants from Sri Lanka should have completed Sri Lankan GCE A Levels (Local or Edexcel/Cambridge) with grades equivalent to 64–104 UCAS tariff points, depending on the course level.
    Typical minimum: C grades in 2 or 3 subjects.
  • Portfolio Requirement:
    A portfolio showcasing creative work is mandatory for admission.

 Language Proficiency

IELTS 6.0 overall with no less than 5.5 in each band, or equivalent

Fees and Funding

Tuition Fees:

£18,600

Scholarships and Bursaries:

International students are automatically considered for the International Undergraduate Scholarship worth up to £2,000 off first-year tuition. Additional awards, such as the High Achievers’ Scholarship (£1,000), are available based on academic performance. No separate application is required—eligibility is assessed upon admission offer.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the BA (Hons) Fine Art program at Birmingham City University pursue diverse careers in the creative industries. They work as independent artists, gallery assistants, curators, art educators, or creative consultants. Many also engage in public art, cultural projects, and freelance practice. With strong industry links, real-world exhibitions, and portfolio development, students are well-prepared for professional practice or further study in fine art, curation, or arts management.

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