The Contemporary Fine Art course at the University of Salford is a postgraduate course that focuses on the exploration and development of individual artistic practice in the contemporary world. This course aims to nurture students' creative talents and encourage them to approach their work with an informed and critical eye.Course Content: The Contemporary Fine Art course at the University of Salford provides a strong foundation in the areas of Fine Art Practice, Representational Strategies, and Critical & Professional Contexts. The course explores the development of art practice in a critical and contextual framework, and combines researched practice with the exploration of artistic skills and technical processes, to give students the freedom to develop their unique voice as an artist.Key Modules: The course consists of three core modules which are Fine Art Practice, Representational Strategies, Critical & Professional Contexts and an elaborated MA by Research project giving students the opportunity to thoroughly research and develop their work in their chosen aspects of fine art. The course also includes workshops and seminars led by practicing artists, curators, and academics.Accreditations: There is no specific accreditation information available for this course. Future Careers: This course prepares students for creative roles in various sectors. It foster students for professional art practices as well as for other careers within the broader creative industries, such as curatorial roles, community outreach and creative management roles.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.