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BA (Hons)
Fine Art

/ Franchised Course, University for the Creative Arts (UK)
Level of Study:
Undergraduate, BA
Length of Study:
3 Years, Full Time
Language:
English
Campus:
CAA, Limassol
Evaluated by:
CYQAA
UK Credits:
360
Govt. Grant:
Up to €3,420*
Level of Study:
Undergraduate, BA
Length of Study:
3 Years, Full Time
Language:
English
Campus:
CAA, Limassol
Evaluated by:
CYQAA
UK Credits:
360
Govt. Grant:
Up to €3,420*
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* A ‘student grant’ can be awarded to short, first, and second-cycle students studying at the accredited programmes of study in order to support their studies in the Republic of Cyprus and/or abroad. To be eligible, students must have resided in the Republic of Cyprus for at least five years before enrolment to a University/Higher Education Institution. The amount of the grant is based on the family income and ranges between EUR 750 to EUR 3,420.

* A ‘student grant’ can be awarded to short, first, and second-cycle students studying at the accredited programmes of study in order to support their studies in the Republic of Cyprus and/or abroad. To be eligible, students must have resided in the Republic of Cyprus for at least five years before enrolment to a University/Higher Education Institution. The amount of the grant is based on the family income and ranges between EUR 750 to EUR 3,420.

Course overview

What you'll study

Student work

Facilities

Entry requirements

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Course overview

The ethos of the BA (Hons) Fine Art programme at CAA is founded on enabling students to develop a contemporary artistic practice throughout the course which culminates in them becoming a professional in the field.

The course starts in the studio. All tutors are practitioners. Our philosophy centers on making.

Learning and Teaching on the programme

  • Is student-centered.
  • Facilitates innovative approaches to working with materials.
  • Tests habitual ways of seeing and depicting.
  • Questions established hierarchies of knowledge.
  • Develops professional expertise.

The staff members of the CAA Fine Art department reflect a diverse range of interests through their own established practices.

Their work is presented nationally and internationally, and covers Painting, Sculpture, Printmaking, Photography & Moving Image, Sound & Performance.

The diversity of the staff body and spatial resources of the Cyprus Academy of Art enables great multidisciplinary flexibility in the delivery of the course. Different technical skills can be pursued further in dedicated workshop areas, staffed by technicians whose valuable expertise is integral to the delivery of the course.

What you'll study

The content of the course may be subject to change. Curriculum content is provided as a guide.

In the first year, you’ll be introduced to the University and the technical workshops and facilities available to you. On the course you’ll learn the technical and conceptual skills that will give you a solid foundation from which to explore your areas of specialist activity.

Studio Practice 1
This unit introduces innovative approaches to making and thinking about fine art. It engages you in the experience of contemporary art-making in such a way that understanding is broadened and deepened, and habitual ways of thinking and making are challenged.

Context and Display
This unit introduces models of production, dissemination and reception in contemporary art practice and situates these within wider intellectual, cultural and global contexts.

History and Theory
This unit introduces historical and theoretical research as an approach to inform an understanding of art practice. In this context, the History and Theory unit introduces a range of approaches, discourses and models found in recent and contemporary art practice and explores these within wider intellectual, cultural and global contexts.

Studio Practice 2
Studio Practice 2 focuses on your choice of context(s) within your studio work (narratives, subject matters, materials, processes). While these may remain tentative and flexible, the focus is on the production of a substantive body of studio work showing evidence of consistency and investigation into contextual parameters, supported by developmental studies and a written statement.

The second year focus is on finding your own specialist way of working and you’ll be encouraged and supported to start working more independently. During this year you may also have the opportunity to complete an industry work placement or even study abroad.

Contemporary Art Practice 1
Contemporary Art Practice 1 develops you individual practice within a more specialised and collaborative studio and research environment. Teaching on the unit is delivered through a number of tutor-led groups, each group representing a range of skills and practices.

Contemporary Art Practice 2
Contemporary Art Practice 2 is a continuation of Contemporary Art Practice 1, emphasising the focusing and refining of your studio work as a specialised practice, underpinned by creative and innovative approaches in the context of contemporary art.

The third year will see you achieve a greater level of independence with self-managed research, study and practice, resulting in a final major project and a written dissertation. 

Degree Show Development
This guides you towards your final graduation through the development of an individualised and critically informed practice. Within the unit, you’ll create a body of work that stands as a position statement on your practice and your expected approach towards the degree show exhibition.

Dissertation or Combined Dissertation/Critical Reflection
You’ll undertake a substantial period of self-directed research on a subject related to the historical, theoretical or critical concerns of your discipline. And you’ll develop a range of research skills appropriate to your chosen topic. You’ll be expected to articulate a clear, cogent and sustained argument in an extended piece of writing that conforms to academic conventions and demonstrates an understanding of the subject area through analysis and evaluation.

Critical Contexts
This unit is aimed at a summation of the critical writing and research skills you have acquired throughout the course. Operating alongside the Degree Show Development unit, it is integral to the development of a critical context for your practice as you progress towards your degree show. The unit explores academic research skills, methodologies, compositional and editing skills that will allow you to produce a concise and informed critical argument on a subject that relates to contemporary art practice. You are encouraged to be ambitious and intellectually creative in your approach. You are expected to produce a written text, supported with visual references where appropriate, that has the same degree of resolution and rigour that your degree show will have, with a particular emphasis on the structure and presentation of the text.

Degree Show
You’ll work towards the creation and presentation of a body of self-initiated work. This is informed by current issues in contemporary art, and will be presented at the degree show exhibition.

Student work

A small sample of the amazing work produced by students studying on our BA Animation courses.

Facilities

Our specialist facilities include Stop Motion Studios with Dragonframe capture software and motion control rigs, Canon DSLRs and professional camera stands, and stages pre-rigged with grips, stands and lights that are controllable via Dragonframe.

The main design studio features individual workstations, traditional light boxes, Wacom Cintiq’s & Wacom tablets, line testers & batch scanners and PC / iMac computers throughout.

Our dedicated computer Lab has both PC and Mac Workstations with dual monitors and either a Wacom Cintiq or a Wacom Tablet on each device. All computers have the full Adobe Creative Suite as well as Toon Boom Harmony, Autodesk Maya & Davinci Resolve, while there’s also sound and editing equipment and a dedicated render farm on campus.

Entry requirements

As Cyprus’ only specialist Art, Media & Design Higher Education provider, we want to attract the best and most creative minds, so we take a balanced approach to candidate assessment, taking both individual portfolios and exam results into account.

This why your portfolio is an especially important part of your application to study with us.

Along with your portfolio, the standard entry requirements for this course are:

Academic Qualifications:

  • Greek Cypriot Apolytirion
    or
  • High & Senior High School Leaving Certificates - 10th & 12th Level in English Language
    or
  • High & Senior High School Transcripts - 10th & 12th Level (min 50% GPA) in English Language

 English Language Qualifications:

  • If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.
    Please see English Qualifications tab above for further info.

Other relevant and equivalent level 3 UK and international qualifications are considered on an individual basis, and we encourage students from diverse educational backgrounds apply.

Academic Qualifications:

  • High & Senior High School Leaving Certificates - 10th & 12th Level in English Language
    or
  • High & Senior High School Transcripts - 10th & 12th Level (min 50% GPA) in English Language

 English Language Qualifications:

  • If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.
    Please see English Qualifications tab above for further info.

Other relevant and equivalent level 3 UK and international qualifications are considered on an individual basis, and we encourage students from diverse educational backgrounds apply.

Academic Qualifications:

  • High & Senior High School Leaving Certificates - 10th & 12th Level in English Language
    or
  • High & Senior High School Transcripts - 10th & 12th Level (min 50% GPA) in English Language

 English Language Qualifications:

  • If your first language is not English, you will need an IELTS score of 5.5 or equivalent.
    Please see English Qualifications tab above for further info.

Other relevant and equivalent level 3 UK and international qualifications are considered on an individual basis, and we encourage students from diverse educational backgrounds apply.

English Language Qualification Min. Grade
IELTS 5.5
TOEFL (IBT) TBC
PEARSON PTE Academic TBC
Password Skills Plus Test TBC
Anglia Examinations TBC
Cambridge IGCSE / GCSE English as a Second Language TBC
Cambridge IGCSE / GCSE English as a First Language TBC
Cambridge GCE English A Levels TBC
Cambridge GCE AS Level English Language TBC
Michigan Language Assessment TBC
University of Cambridge Exams TBC
IB English B Standard Level (SL) TBC
IB English B High Level (HL) TBC
IB English A: Literature SL & HL TBC
SAT Evidence – Based  Reading and Writing (EBRW) TBC

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