The Fine Art MA course at Middlesex University offers challenging and creative learning experiences for ambitious artists who want to develop and refine their work within a disciplinary context. The course expands upon the individual's practice and encourages new approaches, risk-taking, critical dialogue, and contextual understanding of one's own work within contemporary fine art practice.Course Content: The course is divided into three parts which are completed in one academic year for full-time students or in two academic years for part-time students. These three parts consist of "Practice as Research", "Contextual Studies Research", and "Major Project".Key Modules: The key modules of the course are Practice 1: Art (30 credits), Critical Debates in Fine Art (30 credits), Practice 2: Art (30 credits), Independent Art Practice and End of Year Show (60 credits).Accreditations: Not listed.Future Careers: This course opens various professional avenues for students in the field of fine art. Artists are equipped with the skills needed to become self-employed, freelancers, gallery professionals, educators, creative industry entrepreneurs, community artists, curators, project coordinators, and researchers.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.