The Fine Art course at Ulster University invites students who are passionate about exploring contemporary art to build a critical and practical understanding of the subject. This full-time, 3-year course is offered at Belfast campus and provides a rigorous and engaging program of study aimed at striving in artistic and creative industries.Course Content: The course equips students to critically analyse and create contemporary artworks. Students learn through a wide range of media, installations, digital techs, and traditional painting and sculpture. The modules focus on the critical and theoretical aspects of contemporary art practice, including understanding of key issues in art and cultural history.Key Modules: Some of the key modules include: Drawing and Making, Painting, Expanded Practice, World Art, Contemporary Fine Art Practice: Methods and Materials, Making Public: Documentation, Exhibition and Portfolio, and Final Year Project.Accreditations: Currently, no accreditation information has been provided for this course on the website.Future Careers: Graduates from this course move into a range of careers and further study opportunities within the fields of Fine Art. These include seeking their own art practice, curation, art therapy, teaching, cultural journalism, and work in the wider creative industries.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.