The MA Fine Art course at the University for the Creative Arts in Farnham is designed for students who want to progress their existing creative practice to a higher level of professionalism and sophistication. The course combines critical and reflective thinking, practice-led research, traditional academic study, and physical making through a range of mediums.Course Content: The MA Fine Art offers a curriculum that encourages risk-taking and innovation. Students have the opportunity to produce a large body of work within a critical, curatorial and professional context. You'll also approach the development of your personal work through contemporary creative practices – formulating your own rigorous critical arguments, documentation strategies and exhibition proposals, and engaging in entrepreneurship.Key Modules: The course is divided into three periods: in the first you are 'located in practice', in the second you are 'critically engaged' and in the third - 'synthesis', where all course strands come together. The key modules include: Locating Methodology, Theoretical Studies, Integrative Study, Practice and The World, Realisation and Final Reflection.Accreditations: The degree is accredited by the University for the Creative Arts.Future Careers: The course prepares students for a future in diverse fields. After honing your skills and understanding of fine art, students may become practicing artists, teachers, or curators. Other roles that you may consider include art therapy, community arts work, exhibition organising or arts administration.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.