Overview UniSQ’s industry-aligned Bachelor of Visual Art aims to produce professional graduates who are creative, innovative, adaptable and entrepreneurial. In order to foster these key, employable qualities, this degree focuses on ensuring you graduate with comprehensive knowledge and technical proficiency within studio practice, as well as a stro…
(AUD) 27,400 Per Year|27,400 Per Year|10 February 2025,26 May 2025|10 February 2025,26 May 2025|Toowoomba
Highlights Shape your creative identity in an open studio environment, exploring diverse arts and digital media. Build your creative career as a professional artist, curator, gallerist, arts manager or entrepreneur. Experience study in both studio practice and art history. Your studies will begin with you working with a variety of media and develop…
(AUD) 34,300 Per Year|24 February 2025|Brisbane
The Visual Art specialisation offers an immersive, studio-based environment that fosters self-directed studio practice in your choice of drawing and printmaking, painting, photography or sculpture. The Bachelor of Fine Arts (Visual Art) is a specialist course that will help you develop practical skills and theoretical knowledge in the visual arts….
(AUD) 34,912 Per Year
Indicative total course fee: 110,112||Melbourne
This unique double degree combines your passion for contemporary fine art with your interest in the fields of information technology. You’ll work one-on-one with some of Australia’s most successful artists to explore a variety of traditional and emerging production methods while developing your artistic skills in the studio and through our internsh…
(AUD) 49,500 Per Year|03 March 2025|Melbourne
This globally relevant double degree responds to the increasing demand for professionals in the creative and cultural arts sector who have specialised knowledge and understanding of the art world combined with excellent business skills. Co-located with the nationally significant Monash University Museum of Art (MUMA), you’ll work with some of Austr…
(AUD) 52,200 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Melbourne
Highly regarded by the Australian arts industry and internationally recognised, we’re ranked 54th globally*, and we’re a dynamic and culturally diverse community that encourages freedom of expression. Our lecturers are nationally and internationally recognised practising artists, art historians, curators, and cultural commentators. They are passion…
(AUD) 38,100 Per Year|03 March 2025,28 July 2025|Melbourne
Our Bachelor of Engineering Honours and Bachelor of Arts combined degree allows you to study engineering while pursuing your interests in the humanities, social sciences or languages. You can combine any of the Bachelor of Engineering Honours streams with a Bachelor of Arts. Who is it for? This combined degree is ideal for students who want to comp…
(AUD) 57,700 Per Year|24 February 2025,04 August 2025|Sydney
Highlights Complete two separate degrees in four and a half years full time You can select two teaching areas for specialisation Graduate with advanced creative skills in visual arts Engage in transdisciplinary activities that will further develop professional depth and academic knowledge Gain extensive classroom experience through professional exp…
(AUD) 34,100 Per Year|24 February 2025|Brisbane
Develop your craft. Shape the next generation. This double degree sets you up for a career driven by creativity – helping young people understand the value of art and artistic expression. A range of government scholarships and grants are available for this course: Scholarships for Secondary Teaching Degrees Pre-Service Teacher Placement Grants Prog…
(AUD) 39,300 Per Year|03 March 2025|Melbourne
Turn your love of Art into your career with a Bachelor of Creative Industries (Visual Arts). Thanks to our partnership with TAFE Queensland, you’ll learn traditional skills and techniques to ground your understanding of contemporary culture historically and theoretically. Explore contemporary arts interfaces with digital technologies and expand int…
(AUD) 32,500 Per Year|Expected July 2025|Canberra