The Master of Fine Art (MFA) program at the University of Dundee is a two-year, full-time course designed for artists looking to advance their skills and create a compelling body of work. This course will enable you to interrogate your practice and refine your artistic voice to produce a portfolio of work that reflects your artistic flair and technical skills.Course Content: The program is primarily studio-based, allowing you to develop your artistic practice under the guidance of leading professionals. This is supplemented by one-to-one tutorials and group critiques, which allow you to test out your ideas and get constructive feedback. You can also engage in cross-disciplinary work if you wish, with opportunities to take modules in the university's wider Fine Art programme. Key Modules: The course consists of three core modules: Research Skills & Methods (Art and Humanities), Studio Practice in Fine Art, and a Fine Art Exhibition. Additional pathways may also include placements or exhibition projects.Accreditations: The MFA Fine Art program is accredited by the University of Dundee, a world-leading institution that regularly ranks among the top UK universities for Fine Art. Future Careers: This program equips artists with the expertise and confidence to exhibit work professionally. Career paths for graduates can include fine artist, illustrator, museum or gallery curator, arts administrator, art therapist, teacher, lecturer, or arts writer, among others.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page here.