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    Programme Specification

    BA (Hons) Fine Art

    Academic Year: 2017/18

    This specification provides a concise summary of the main features of the programme and the learning outcomes that a typical student might reasonably be expected to achieve and demonstrate if full advantage is taken of the learning opportunities that are provided.

    This specification applies to delivery of the programme in the Academic Year indicated above. Prospective students reviewing this information for a later year of study should be aware that these details are subject to change as outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Study.

    This specification should be read in conjunction with:

    • Summary
    • Aims
    • Learning outcomes
    • Structure
    • Progression & weighting

    Programme summary

    Awarding body/institution 麻豆視頻_麻豆直播_麻豆传媒官网
    Teaching institution (if different)
    Owning school/department School of the Arts, English and Drama
    Details of accreditation by a professional/statutory body
    Final award BA (Hons) / BA (Hons)+ Diploma in International Studies / BA (Hons) + Diploma in Professional Studies
    Programme title Fine Art
    Programme code ACUB14
    Length of programme The duration of the Programme is six or eight semesters. Candidates following the four year programme are required to spend the third academic year undertaking an international university placement (DIntS) or professional training (DPS) in accordance with Senate Regulation XI. The third academic year (Part I) occurs between part B and part C.
    UCAS code W100, W101
    Admissions criteria

    http://www.lboro.hslppt.com/study/undergraduate/courses/departments/arts/fineart/

    Date at which the programme specification was published Tue, 18 Jul 2017 21:31:12 BST

    1. Programme Aims

    • To provide a supportive and intellectually stimulating environment through which to facilitate students’ acquisition of advanced practical and critical skills in contemporary fine art practice.

    • To embed the development of core practical skills – ranging across traditional and new media, 2D and 3D forms, analogue and digital processes – within an innovative and conceptually challenging curriculum.

    • To deliver a broad understanding of art making, encouraging cross-disciplinary practice, innovation and experimentation in the student learning experience.

    • To facilitate an understanding of diverse contexts for art production and consumption (within the studio and beyond) and foster a critical engagement with art’s historical, theoretical, cultural, political, social and ethical dimensions.

    • To enable the development of independent, professional and adaptable working practices pertinent to a global art context.

    • To prepare students for the manifold employment opportunities available in the creative industries, heritage sector and other cognate fields.

    2. Relevant subject benchmark statements and other external reference points used to inform programme outcomes:

    • The Benchmark Statement for Art and Design
    • The Framework for Higher Education Qualifications
    • The QAA Policy Statement on a structured and supported process for personal development
    • Credit level descriptors for Higher Education, Sourthern England Consortium for Credit Accumulation and Transfer.

    3. Programme Learning Outcomes

    3.1 Knowledge and Understanding

     On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • Initiate, develop and evalsuate ideas, realizing them through outcomes, to generate a distinctive, professional and individual art practice.

    • Use research methods related to art practice: locate and evalsuate visual and textual sources, organise and develop ideas towards speculative enquiry, visualisation and/or making.

    • Understand and engage with current debates in fine art through a rigorous exploration of contemporary art’s histories, theories and its wider social and political contexts.

    • Integrate professional skills and enterprise within their art practice and demonstrate an adaptable approach to working in the cultural industries and cognate fields.

     

    3.2 Skills and other attributes

    a. Subject-specific cognitive skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • Understand how the choice of media can affect the material and conceptual development of practical work.

    • Articulate and synthesise ideas and information comprehensively in visual oral and written forms and present ideas and work to audiences in a range of situations.

    • Research art’s histories and evalsuate contemporary theories, concepts and discourses in the arts.

    b. Subject-specific practical skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • Demonstrate a high level of technical skill and knowledge in traditional and contemporary processes that are relevant to the creative sector and industries.

    • Use, effectively, a range of materials and processes such as drawing, moving image, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, sound and performance, recognizing and responding to professional opportunities and contexts where appropriate.

    • Develop a body of ambitious studio work through experimentation, technical innovation and evidence of thinking through making in the creative translation of ideas into practice.

    • Engage with themes and issues relating to local and global contemporary visual culture, cognizant of the political and ethical implications therein.

    • Demonstrate high-level skills in both visual and textual analysis and present research through such forms as essays, presentations, studio notebooks, blogs, dissertations and artist statements.

    c. Key transferable skills:

    On successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:

    • Demonstrate an understanding and knowledge of traditional and new/emerging technologies, their uses and applications.

    • Solve problems individually or as part of a team through collaboration and collegial cooperation.

    • Manage complex long term projects professionally and work to deadlines.

    • Demonstrate the ability to reflect upon and articulate their skills in a range of different creative, intellectual and practical contexts.

    • Manifest an understanding of ethical issues and an appreciation of cultural diversity.

    4. Programme structure

     

    4.1 Part A - Introductory Modules

      

    Code

    Title

    Module Weight

    Sem

    status

    SAA123

    Introduction to Fine Art

    40

    1

    Compulsory

    SAA921

    Drawing: Discourses and Debates

    20

    1

    Compulsory

    SAA124

    Developing Fine Art Practice

    40

    2

    Compulsory

    SAA922

    Introduction to Modern and Contemporary Art and Design

    20

    2

    Compulsory

     

    4.2          Part B - Degree Modules

     

    Code

    Title

    Module
    Weight

    Sem

    status

    SAB115

    Reflective Fine Art Practice

    40

    1

    Compulsory

    SAB114

    Locating Fine Art Practice

    40

    2

    Compulsory

    SAB931

    Contemporary Art and Theory

    20

    1

    Compulsory

     

    Students must choose a 20 credit module from the indicative School-wide options.

     

    Optional modules will be available in the following subject areas:

    • History of Art, Architecture and Design

    • Visual Culture

    • Arts Management

    • English, Drama, Publishing and Creative Writing

    In the 2017-2018 academic year the available modules will be:

    Code

    Title

    Module
    Weight

    Sem

    status

    SAB929

    19th Century Bodies

    20

    2

    Option

    SAB933

    Material Culture

    20

    2

    Option

    SAB934

    Fashion Theory

    20

    2

    Option

    SAB935

    Creative Dissent: Protest, Activism and Art

    20

    2

    Option

    SAB937

    Non-Verbal Communication: Body Adornments and New Technologies

    20

    2

    Option

    SAB938

    Arts Management

    20

    2

    Option

    SAB939

    Word and Image: Verbo-visual exchange in art and literature

    20

    2

    Option

    EAB012

    African American Culture

    20

    2

    Option

    EAB050

    Philosophy, Literature and the Arts

    20

    2

    Option

    EAB110

    Introduction to Multimodality

    20

    2

    Option

    EAB114

    Elephants and Engines: An Introduction to Creative Writing

    20

    2

    Option

    EAB809

    From Print to Digital: Publishing Revolutions

    20

    2

    Option

    EAB912

    Costume Design

    20

    2

    Option

     

    4.3       Part I – Year Out (Four year Programme only)

     Code

     Title

     Module Weight

     Sem

     status

     SAI001

     Industrial Training Placement

     120

     1 & 2

     Optional

     SAI002

     International University
    Placement

     120

     1 & 2

     Optional

     Students choose one of the above options

     

    4.4       Part C - Degree Modules

     Students choose either Route A or Route B in Semester one

     

    Route A

    Code

    Title

    Module Weight

    Sem

    status

    SAC116

    Resolving Fine Art Practice

    20

    1

    Compulsory

    SAC940

    Art and Design Dissertation

    40

    1

    Compulsory

     

    Route B

    Code

    Title

    Module Weight

    Sem

    status

    SAC118

    Consolidating Fine Art Practice

    40

    1

    Compulsory

    SAC119

    Fine Arts Research Report

    20

    1

    Compulsory

    Semester Two

    Code

    Title

    Module Weight

    Sem

    status

    SAC117

    Fine Art Practice: Final Project

    60

    2

    Compulsory

     

    5. Criteria for Progression and Degree Award

    In order to progress from Part A to Part B, from Part B to C and to be eligible for the award of an Honours degree, candidates must not only satisfy the minimum credit requirements set out in Regulation XX but also:

    • In order to progress from Part A to Part B, candidates must have accumulated 120 credits.
    • In order to progress from Part B to Part C, candidates must have accumulated 120 credits in Part B.
    • In order to qualify for the award of a Degree, candidates must have accumulated 120 credits in Part C. 

    Successful completion of Part I leads to the additional qualification of Diploma in International Studies or Diploma in Professional Studies.

    Provision will be made in accordance with Regulation XX for candidates who have the right of re-assessment.

    Reassessment will not be allowed in the Special Assessment Period (SAP) if:

    • candidates have accumulated fewer than 60 credits in any part of the programme
    • candidates have gained a mark of less than 30 in SAC117

     

    6. Relative Weighting of Parts of the Programme for the Purposes of Final Degree Classification

    Candidates' final degree classification will be determined on the basis of their performance in degree level Module Assessments in Parts B and C. The percentage mark for each Part will be combined in the ratio Part B 20 and Part C 80 to determine the final percentage mark.

     

     

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