The Masters in Fine Art (MFA) offered by the University of Lincoln is a flexible and innovative course designed for students who wish to further develop their individual practice as fine artists. The course provides opportunities for rigorous practical experimentation and intellectual inquiry. Course Content: The course incorporates a range of study modes, including studio practice, seminars, critiques, workshops and independent learning. These modes are designed to provide students with competence in a range of creative and intellectual processes. Students will engage with the substance of fine art, including its aesthetic and social dimensions as well as its relationship to the individual artist and the creative industry.Key Modules: The program entails core modules including Studio Practice, Discourse and Reflection: Fine Art, Studio Practice and Entrepreneurship and Professional Practice. Students also have the choice of an optional module from other programs. Future Careers: Graduates from the Fine Art MFA can pursue various pathways in the creative arts sector, such as independent studio practice, curation, applied art, or education. They also gain a range of transferable skills that can be applied in many other sectors.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.