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    Key Facts

    Program Level

    Bachelor

    Study Type

    Full Time

    Delivery

    On Campus

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    Campuses

    Main Site

    Program Language

    English

    Start & Deadlines

    Next Intake DeadlinesJanuary-2022
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    Go to the official application for the university

    Duration 4 year(s)
    Tuition Fee
    CAD 748  / per-semster
    Next Intake January-2022

    Fine Arts

    About

    The Bachelor of Fine Arts, Visual Arts degree program provides students with comprehensive knowledge and practice in the field of visual arts. The core of the degree is a strong studio curriculum focusing on the ideas and technical processes of producing contemporary art. The Fine Arts curriculum is complemented through access to a broad liberal arts education emphasizing the development of effective academic writing, verbal communication, and presentation skills.

    Grounded in theory and practice, students develop aesthetic judgment, professional knowledge, disciplinary expertise, and the collaborative critical thinking skills required to prepare them for direct entry into today's creative economy.

    The diverse needs of visual arts students are met in a vibrant environment with outstanding facilities, studios, exhibition spaces, visiting artists, student exchange programs, and opportunities for working with the community. Personal and professional development is encouraged as the degree prepares students to be practicing artists and contributing global citizens.

    Key features of the B.F.A., Visual Arts degree include the following:

    • An emphasis on contemporary studio arts in two-dimensional (drawing, painting, print media, photography, digital media), three-dimensional (sculpture, ceramics, installation), and performance art.
    • A thorough grounding in modern and contemporary art history and critical theory that helps students explore issues in their own work and that of others.
    • A commitment to a student-centred teaching environment, small class sizes, and easy access to qualified faculty working and contributing in their field of practice and research.
    • The preparation of students for entry into the cultural industries and creative economies sector of the labour market through incorporation of essential skills training into the curriculum, including cross-disciplinary applications of studio, art history and theory, and practice.
    • Focus on theoretical, methodological, and applied understanding and skills required for employment and/or further studies in postgraduate education programs.
    • A solid liberal arts background that will prepare students to be creative and critical thinkers.
    • Dedicated studio space for 4th year B.F.A. students.

    The B.F.A. Visual Arts degree offers first and second year studio courses in the areas of drawing, painting, digital media, photography, print media, ceramics, and sculpture. Courses in art history, visual culture and theory, and professional practices support the foundation year(s)' studio offerings. These foundation courses are designed to develop expertise in a number of disciplines and offer a combination of technical knowledge, creative thinking, and critical content. There is flexibility within the structure of the program that allows students in third and fourth year to continue to explore foundation level, studio electives. This allows upper-level students to continue to broaden their artistic understanding and skills that, in turn, inform their third and fourth year art practice.

    The rigorous foundation that students gain upon completion of the first two year(s) of the degree requirements prepares them for a productive experience as they move to the upper level courses in the third and fourth year(s) of the degree. The core of our advanced studio courses is an open format where students are able to work in a variety of disciplines within the same course. The student will work with a single or cross-disciplinary approach depending on their critical and creative concerns. The final two semesters of the fourth year allows students to focus a greater amount of research on their personal art practice, culminating in their final exhibition. This strong upper-level studio core of the degree is supported by courses in a variety of areas. Art History continues to offer curriculum in the upper levels concentrating on specific art movements and special topics courses that directly complement studio offerings, while students also have access to special topics within the studio arts that prepare them for more focused engagement in both creative and professional pursuits.

    Requirements

    Entry Requirements

    High School: A graduate of a BC secondary school or an equivalent school system. (Note: Proof of June graduation must be received in order to be eligible for Fall admission. High school students graduating in August are eligible for Spring admission. High school students graduating in January are eligible for Summer admission.)

    Fee Information

    Tuition Fee

    CAD 748  / per-semster

    Application Fee

    CAD 120 

    How to Apply

    Step 1: Apply to KPU

    All details on the KPU admissions process and entrance requirements can be found here:  Admissions

    Apply to KPU online at: kpu.ca/apply

    Step 2: Prepare Your Portfolio Package

    Once you have completed your application, you will receive instructions on how to submit your Portfolio and other required documents through an online submission platform called Slideroom. (Please be aware there is a supplemental fee and data privacy consent required when creating a SlideRoom profile.) This portfolio presents your potential to work in the field of interior design so you are encouraged to show a variety of work.

    To help you create the most effective portfolio possible, we offer workshops, feedback sessions and open houses.  Click here for more information on dates to come.

    For portfolio requirements and process, click here.

    Step 3: Attend Interview (online)

    Eligible applicants who have met the application, documentation, and portfolio submission requirements will be contacted for an interview.

    During the interview process, candidates may be asked to complete a drawing exercise and may be asked to explain a portfolio piece.

    Step 4: You'll be notified of our decision

    View the results of your application status on your Online Self-Service checklist. Application decisions are updated regularly by KPU Admissions.

    Please note that only once all entrance requirements and documentation submissions have been completed, will your application status be updated. Therefore, it is in your best interest to complete your application checklist as soon as possible so that you don't lose your seat.

    Your application decision will be one of the following:

    • Offered admission to the Interior Design program, or
    • Waitlisted for entry to the Interior Design program, or
    • Not accepted into the Interior Design program at this time. If you are not accepted into the Interior Design program, you are encouraged to develop your knowledge, skills, and portfolio and reapply. 

    Step 5: Pay your deposit

    If you are sent an offer to our program, reserve your seat by paying a deposit by the specified deadline.  Details will be provided in your offer package from the Admissions Office.

    Step 6: Register for classes

    Admitted students who have paid the confirmation deposit will receive registration instructions.


    Kwantlen Polytechnic University

    Fine Arts

    Kwantlen Polytechnic University

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    Canada,

    Abbotsford

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