The fine art Postgraduate degree at the University of Dundee is a vibrant program providing students the opportunity to develop their personal artistic practice, critically and practically, within a supportive community environment. It provides a dynamic and stimulating learning environment that encourages students to make ambitious and informed decisions on their work.Course Content: The course is structured around intensive studio-based practice with regular individual and group tutorials. You will have access to a wide range of workshops and facilities on campus including photography, printmaking, ceramics, 3D digital fabrication (CNC routing, 3D printing), woodwork, casting and metalwork. Aside from this, the course includes scheduled lectures, artist talks and student presentations for a well-rounded learning experience.Key Modules: The study program is divided into two semesters, Semester 1 focuses on research skills and critical thinking as the basis for making, while Semester 2 focuses on live projects, collaborations, exhibitions and networks, giving you the opportunity to present your work both in the university setting and in external venues.Future Careers: Graduates from this program don't go into a specific job, but they develop highly valuable skills that make them desirable in many fields. Opportunities include roles such as practicing artist, curatorial roles, arts-related journalism, and teaching at all levels. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.