Source: http://www.utas.edu.au/courses/cale/courses/f5d-graduate-certificate-in-fine-art-and-design-specialisation
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 22:19:41+00:00

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While the University of Tasmania is no longer taking applications for the Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design (Specialisation) (F5D), we invite you to explore all postgraduate courses currently available across Art, Music and Theatre or Media.
The Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design is a professionally oriented course that facilitates technical and conceptual development through studio practice. Specialisations include: Drawing, Painting, Photography, Printmaking, Sculpture, Time Based Media, Visual Communication and 3D Design.
The Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design is a one-semester full-time or equivalent half-time program.
The GCFAD aims to provide a high quality recognised qualification at postgraduate level in a professional practice-oriented coursework program Students complete a professional practice project or a series of such projects agreed upon in consultation with the Postgraduate Course Coordinator and Supervisor/s. This course allows a great deal of flexibility for students and involves a substantial amount of independent study.
Graduates of the Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design find employment in a variety of positions within the arts professions including individual studio practice, curatorial work, gallery administration, research and teaching, as well as participating in individual and group-generated projects and studio practice.
The Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design is intended either as a short-term opportunity to develop a professional project, or as a possible pathway into the Graduate Diploma or Master of Fine Art and Design.
Students undertake either full time (one semester, 50% unit load) or part time (2 semesters, 25% load in each semester) study.
Students are permitted to undertake 4 x 12.5% weight electives from the attached schedule, as approved by the Course Coordinator.
The GCFAD course has as its main emphasis a professional practice application of project-based studio work, the content of which is structured by candidates in consultation with their Postgraduate Coursework Coordinator and Supervisor/s, in the form of a negotiated study contract and approved by the School. Typically it would be configured as an overall project, with the final outcome a professional portfolio of work.
To qualify for admission, applicants must demonstrate the potential to undertake the GCFAD. Personal or telephone interviews may be required.
Please follow the proposal guidelines outlined below.
Your initial proposal forms the basis of your project, to be discussed and reworked in consultation with your supervisor early in the program.
Credit may be given, at the discretion of the College, for achievements by students in other awards and professional practice areas at equivalent level.
Students who have passed appropriate units towards the Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design, may be eligible to apply for entry into the Graduate Diploma in Fine Art and Design with full credit. Students who have passed appropriate units towards the Graduate Diploma in Fine Art and Design may apply to undertake the Master of Fine Art and Design with full credit.
Students who have passed appropriate units towards the Graduate Certificate in Fine Art and Design may be eligible to apply for entry into the Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma and Master of Visual Communication. Credit applications will be considered subject to the entry conditions and specialist requirements within the other courses.
2019 Total Course Fee (international students): $15,094 AUD*.

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