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    Fine Art (Post Baccalaureate [HDip])

    National University of Ireland, Galway

    National University of Ireland, Galway

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    Ireland, Galway

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    289

    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Master by Course Work

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Course Code

    Not applicable. Apply at www.burrencollege.ie

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake Deadlines9-Sep-2024
    Apply to this program

    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 1 year(s)
    Next Intake 9-Sep-2024

    Fine Art (Post Baccalaureate [HDip])

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    Course Overview

    This two-year full-time programme is designed to educate artists to a level appropriate to professional practice or progression to doctoral studies. Progression to PhD can be an option. The MFA is operated as an integrated and progressive learning experience. The modules Studio Research, Historical & Critical Studies and Professional Studies deal with the three main aspects of artistic practice but are operated together as elements of the one holistic experience.

    The MFA is a joint Burren College of Art/University of Galway programme based at the Burren College of Art. Students register as full students of University of Galway. The programme operates in association with the Royal College of Art, London and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, which provide visiting faculty to the programme. 

    MFA students have their own dedicated studio space at Burren College of Art and the availability of all BCA faculty as appropriate.

    Students produce a final exhibition and also demonstrate capabilities for critical enquiry through fine art, with the ability to evaluate their work through an informed grasp of the social, cultural and theoretical concerns shaping the discourse on contemporary fine art research and practice. 

    Scholarship information available at www.burrencollege.ie

    Applications and Selections

    Apply online at: https://www.burrencollege.ie/programmes/mfa-ma-in-studio-art/admissions/ 

    All eligible applicants are interviewed either in person or by phone.




    Who Teaches this Course

    Visit: https://www.burrencollege.ie/about-us/faculty-graduate-mentors/

    Requirements and Assessment

    Final examination is by project work in each of the modules, by exhibition at the end of the programme and by essay where applicable. Results are determined on a pass/fail (credit/no credit) basis.

    Key Facts

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants should normally have a Bachelors degree with first or upper Second Class Honours in Fine Art, or a Bachelors degree with a major in Fine Art with a GPA of 3.50 or above, or evidence of equivalent achievement. In the case of an outstanding portfolio, a Bachelors degree with a lower Second Class Honours/2.2/GPA 3.0 may be accepted. All eligible applicants are interviewed either in person or by phone.


    Additional Requirements

    All eligible applicants are interviewed either in person or by phone.
    Duration

    MA, 1 year (3 semesters), full-time; MFA, 2 years (4 semesters), full-time

    Next start date

    September 2023

    Average intake

    10

    Closing Date

    1 February 2023. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis up to this deadline. Late applications may be considered if all places are not filled.

    ECTS weighting

    120

    Course code

    Not applicable. Apply at www.burrencollege.ie

    Course Outline

    Modules listed by semester:

    Year 1, Semester 1: Introduction to Graduate Art Research 

    • Studio Research 1, Introduction to Art Research Methods. 20 ECTS 
    • Professional Skills 1, Documentation as Artistic Production. 5 ECTS 
    • Historical and Critical Studies 1, Bridging Theory and Practice. 5 ECTS

     Year 1, Semester 2: Experimentation and Exploration 

    • Studio Research 2, Refinement & Coherence of Enquiry and Practice. 20 ECTS 
    • Professional Skills 2, Student Selected Project. 5 ECTS 
    • Historical and Critical Studies 2, Formalising Discourse. 5 ECTS

     Year 2, Semester 1: The Development of a Body of Work

    • Studio Research 3, Working Towards an Exhibition. 20 ECTS 
    • Professional Skills 3, Organising and Publicising an Exhibition. 5 ECTS 
    • Historical and Critical Studies 3, The Dissertation. 5 ECTS

     Year 2, Semester 2: The Resolution of a Body of Work

    • Studio Research 4, The MFA Exhibition. 20 ECTS 
    • Professional Skills 4, Exhibition Installation. 5 ECTS 
    • Historical and Critical Studies 4, The Artist's Statement. 5 ECTS

    Studio practice and critique is at the core of the MFA and MA programmes, comprising studio-based individual mentoring and rigorous group critiques. Studio research modules provide for studio-based experimentation and innovation, leading to the production of a substantial body of work. Historical and Critical Studies modules engage students in intensive critical discourse on contemporary art. Professional Studies modules facilitate the development of the personal, conceptual, technical and organisational skills necessary for professional practice as an artist. They are delivered through seminars, symposia and educational visits to Dublin, London and Berlin.

    Why Choose This Course?

    Career Opportunities

    Graduate artists find work as professional artists and in related fields, such art curating, gallery administration and art education. The knowledge, skills and understanding developed in this programme are transferable to a wide variety of applications, depending on the individual graduate.

    Course Fees

    Fees: EU

    €

    Fees: Tuition

    €

    Fees: Student levy

    €

    Fees: Non EU

    €

    Programme fees are available from the Burren College of Art.

    Find out More

    Dr Lisa Newman
    Director of Admissions
    T: +353 65 707 7200
    E: [email protected]

    Course Outline

    Studio practice and critique is at the core of the programme, taking the form of negotiated projects for independent study that also involve portfolio preparation and career planning. Studio courses provide teaching in a choice of disciplines where you work alongside undergraduate students. Historical and Critical Studies examines key concepts in modern and contemporary art to assist you in contextualising your emerging art practice.

    The Burren: Culture and Environment introduces you to a wide range of environmental and cultural studies in the west of Ireland, ranging from natural history and geology to archaeology to modern history. You will also visit galleries and museums in Dublin, with optional trips to London and Berlin offered.

    Please visit: www.burrencollege.ie/programmes/postbac/programme.html for full programme description. 

    Disciplines

    Social Sciences

    College of Arts

    & Celtic Studies

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    Bachelors Degree  

    Career

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    Course Overview

    The Higher Diploma in Fine Art is a joint Burren College of Art/University of Galway programme based at the Burren College of Art.  It is equivalent to the American Post Baccalaureate programme and is known informally as the 'Post Bac'. Students of the Post Bac register as students of both Burren College of Art and University of Galway. The programme operates in association with the Royal College of Art, London, and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, both of which provide visiging faculty to the programme.

    The aim of the programme is to assist graduate students to identify their artistic identity and interests and to prepare them for the next step in their artistic careers.

    Post Bac students have their own dedicated studio space at the Burren College of Art and the availability of all BCA faculty as appropriate.

    Scholarship information available at www.burrencollege.ie

    Applications and Selections

    Apply online  www.burrencollege.ie/programmes/postbac/applications.html Applications should be made directly to Burren College of Art (BCA). All eligible applicants are interviewed either in person or by phone.

    Who Teaches this Course

    See Burren College of Art staff list

    Requirements and Assessment

    Assessment and examination is by project work in each of the modules, by exhibition at the end of the programme and by essay where applicable. Results are determined on a pass/fail (credit/no credit) basis.

    Key Facts

    Entry Requirements

    Applicants should normally have a primary degree (at NFQ Level 7 or 8). A major in fine art is not required for this programme. All eligible applicants are interviewed either in person or by phone.


    Additional Requirements

    All eligible applicants are interviewed either in person or by telephone.
    Duration

    1 year (2 semesters) full-time

    Next start date

    September 2023

    Average intake

    5

    Closing Date

    Apply by 1 February 2023: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until all places have been filled.

    Course code

    Not applicable. Apply at www.burrencollege.ie

    Course Outline

    Studio practice and critique is at the core of the programme, taking the form of negotiated projects for independent study that also involve portfolio preparation and career planning. Studio courses provide teaching in a choice of disciplines where you work alongside undergraduate students. Historical and Critical Studies examines key concepts in modern and contemporary art to assist you in contextualising your emerging art practice.

    The Burren: Culture and Environment introduces you to a wide range of environmental and cultural studies in the west of Ireland, ranging from natural history and geology to archaeology to modern history. You will also visit galleries and museums in Dublin, with optional trips to London and Berlin offered.

    Please visit: www.burrencollege.ie/programmes/postbac/programme.html for full programme description. 

    Why Choose This Course?

    Career Opportunities

    Graduates have found employment in professions associated with the practice of art.

    Course Fees

    Fees: EU

    €

    Fees: Tuition

    €

    Fees: Student levy

    €

    Fees: Non EU

    €

    Programme fees are available from the Burren College of Art.

    Find out More

    Lisa Newman
    Director of Admissions
    T: +353 65 707 7200
    E: [email protected] 

     

    How to Apply

    Postgraduate Applications

    For most postgraduate courses (other than the Postgraduate Masters in Education), click here to make your application. Any courses not listed here have an alternate application instructions on their course page.

    PME/MGO (Postgraduate Masters in Education)

    Postgraduate Masters in Education applicants (PME/MGO) should apply through PAC.


    How Do I Apply?

    You can apply online for most postgraduate courses here

    Entry Requirements

    Entry requirements vary for each programme. Check individual programme webpages for specific requirements.

    Application Instructions

    You will need an active email account to use the website and you'll be guided through the system, step by step, until you complete the online form.

    Folllow the application tips for how to apply advice.

    Browse the FAQ's section for further guidance. 

    Application Fee

    The cost of applying is €35 and is a non-refundable application fee.

    How Do I Submit My Supporting Documentation?

    You must upload to your application electronically. You will be given instructions on this aspect once you submit your application.

    You can see online in advance what supporting documents you're likely to be asked for. 


    Instructions for Research Applications

    Finding a Research Supervisor

    Before making an online application, we advise that you first consult with potential academic supervisors at University of Galway. You must contact the research institute or centre that you're interested in studying at or working for. They will let you know who the available supervisors are, what their research interests are, and anything else you need to know. Our online portal 1 should also be of use.

    The following links will direct you to the research areas within the university:

    • Colleges & Schools
    • Research Institutes, Centres, and Units

    Timetable

    Assessment Dates for Applications

    Each postgraduate taught programme has an initial date indicating when applications should be submitted. For details on these dates, please check here.

    Unsuccessful Applications

    If your application has been unsuccessful, you can find out why by contacting the relevant Programme Director or College Office directly for more information.

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