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Undergraduate and postgraduate degrees offered in Visual Arts.

(For research trained degrees, see the Research section.)

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F2R Associate Degree in Design
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F4J Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Honours)
This on-campus 1-year full-time course is offered by the School of Visual & Performing Arts in Launceston. Part-time study is also available. The course gives students the opportunity to study at advanced, research-training level in either theatre, contemporary music, two-dimensional studies, three-dimensional studies or art theory. It provides specialised experience in visual arts studios, theatre or music study, in the context of a challenging theoretical program.
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F3J Bachelor of Contemporary Arts (Visual Arts)
This exciting 3-year full-time or equivalent part-time course is offered by the School of Visual & Performing Arts in Launceston. The course gives students the opportunity to study broad-based majors in either contemporary music, theatre, visual arts or art theory. Within the visual arts majors in two-dimensional or three-dimensional studies, you can choose to have a more singular focus on painting, printmedia, ceramics, sculpture or textiles.
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F3N Bachelor of Design Teaching
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F2F Diploma of Fine Art & Design
The Diploma of Fine Art and Design is a two-year full-time course (or equivalent part-time). This award focuses on a single visual arts studio. Students study units in drawing (and optional theory units) and then select one studio from Ceramics, Painting, Printmedia, Sculpture or Textiles. Upon completion of this course students are eligible to up to one year's credit into the Bachelor of Contemporary Arts.
(See University Handbook Entry)

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