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The Master of Fine Art and Design is a professionally oriented course that facilitate technical and conceptual development through studio practice. Studio options include: Furniture Design, Drawing, Printmaking, Painting, Sculpture, E-Media and Photography. Curatorial studies are also available.
This degree aim to provide a high quality recognised qualification at postgraduate level in a professional practice-oriented coursework program. The course provides a flexibly structured program with the capability of cross-disciplinary, cross-faculty and cross-campus study allowing students, in conjunction with the School, to design a course which best serves their professional needs.
Students complete a professional practice project, or a series of such projects, agreed upon in consultation with the Postgraduate Awards Committee, with the option of undertaking a research component in the final semester. These courses allow a great deal of flexibility for students and involve a substantial amount of independent study.
Those interested in Visual Communication and Graphic Design are encouraged to consider the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master of Visual Communication.
Master of Fine Art and Design (Specialisation)
Location - Hobart
Fees - Full fee paying (CSP if articulating from Honours)
Intake - February and July
Duration - 1.5 years minimum, 3 years maximum
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18 December, 2012
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