Fine Art (with Foundation Year) BA (Hons)
Program Overview
Introduction to the BA (Hons) Fine Art Program
The BA (Hons) Fine Art program at Wrexham University is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in fine art, enabling them to develop their creative skills and pursue a career in the arts.
Program Details
- UCAS Code: W100
- Entry Year: 2026
- Duration: 4 years (full-time)
- UCAS Tariff: 48-72
- Institution Code: G53
- Location: Wrexham
Why Choose This Program?
The BA (Hons) Fine Art program offers students the opportunity to explore a wide range of artistic disciplines, including painting, sculpture, printmaking, and photography. Students will have access to professional studio spaces and will be taught by experienced artists and educators.
Program Structure
The program is divided into four years, each with a focus on developing students' artistic skills and knowledge.
Year 1 (Foundation Year)
- Introduces students to the fundamental elements of art and design
- Develops students' observational and technical skills
- Modules include:
- Studying Skills for Success: Provides students with the essential skills needed to succeed in higher education, including time management, research techniques, and academic writing.
- Engaging with the Arts: Introduces students to the arts, encouraging them to explore and respond to different art forms.
- Visual Language: Explores the fundamental principles of visual language, including composition, color, and texture.
- Creative Thinking: Develops students' creative thinking skills, encouraging them to experiment and innovate.
- Art in Context: Introduces students to the historical and cultural context of art, developing their understanding of different art movements and styles.
- Project Development: Allows students to develop their own projects, applying the skills and knowledge gained throughout the year.
Year 2 (Level 4)
- Develops students' technical skills and knowledge of artistic mediums
- Introduces students to the concept of artistic practice and the development of their own unique style
- Modules include:
- Introduction to Fine Art Practice: Introduces students to the fundamental principles of fine art practice, including the use of different mediums and techniques.
- The Extended Studio: Develops students' technical skills and knowledge of artistic mediums, encouraging them to experiment and innovate.
- Developing Fine Art Practice: Allows students to develop their own artistic practice, applying the skills and knowledge gained throughout the year.
- Contextual Studies 1: Introduces students to the historical and cultural context of art, developing their understanding of different art movements and styles.
- Professional Practice: Develops students' understanding of the professional art world, including the role of galleries, museums, and artists.
Year 3 (Level 5)
- Focuses on the development of students' artistic style and the creation of a professional portfolio
- Encourages students to engage with the wider art community and to develop their critical thinking skills
- Modules include:
- Consolidating Fine Art Practice: Develops students' artistic style and technical skills, encouraging them to produce a body of work that demonstrates their unique perspective and creative vision.
- Developing Fine Art Practice: Allows students to develop their own artistic practice, applying the skills and knowledge gained throughout the year.
- Contextual Studies 2: Develops students' understanding of the historical and cultural context of art, encouraging them to think critically about different art movements and styles.
- Professional Practice: Develops students' understanding of the professional art world, including the role of galleries, museums, and artists.
Year 4 (Level 6)
- Focuses on the final development of students' artistic style and the creation of a professional portfolio
- Encourages students to engage with the wider art community and to develop their critical thinking skills
- Modules include:
- Fine Art Practice as Research: Develops students' understanding of fine art practice as a form of research, encouraging them to think critically about their own creative process.
- Presenting Fine Art Practice: Allows students to present their artistic practice to a wider audience, developing their understanding of the professional art world.
Admission Criteria
The program welcomes applications from students with a range of academic backgrounds. The standard entry requirements are:
- 48-72 UCAS tariff points
- A foundation diploma in art and design
- A BTEC national diploma in art and design
- An equivalent qualification
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the BA (Hons) Fine Art program are subject to change, but the current fees are:
- 」9,250 per year for UK students
- 」13,000 per year for international students
Career Prospects
Graduates of the BA (Hons) Fine Art program have gone on to pursue a range of careers in the arts, including:
- Fine artist
- Illustrator
- Graphic designer
- Art teacher
- Curator
- Arts administrator
Research Areas
The program has a strong focus on research, with students encouraged to engage with the wider art community and to develop their critical thinking skills. Research areas include:
- Fine art practice
- Art history
- Art theory
- Curatorial practice
Conclusion
The BA (Hons) Fine Art program at Wrexham University provides students with a comprehensive education in fine art, enabling them to develop their creative skills and pursue a career in the arts. With its strong focus on research and its emphasis on the development of students' artistic style, this program is ideal for students who are passionate about fine art and want to succeed in the creative industries.
