1. ART1013 – Introduction to Media Practice



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Hollinshead

    Credit Value: 40

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 1

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFR - Introduction To Media Practice (4 Year Programme) (Fine Art), Coursework: 100% STDPD - Introduction To Media Practice (Fine Art Painting & Drawing), Coursework: 100% STDFP - Introduction To Media Practice (4 Year Programme) (Fine Art Painting & Drawing), Coursework: 100%

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    Description: This module offers a introduction to studio practice. Students will be introduced to a range of briefs exploring materials, practitioners, concepts, theories and approaches; and is expected to form personal procedures to developing ideas. Students will be assessed by the exhibition of artworks, supported by a range of research materials.


  1. ART1033 – Extended Studio Practice and Context



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Hollinshead

    Credit Value: 40

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 2

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDPD - Extended Studio Practice And Context (Fine Art Painting & Drawing), Coursework: 100% STDFP - Extended Studio Practice And Context (4 Year Programme) (Fine Art Painting & Drawing), Coursework: 100% STDFR - Extended Studio Practice And Context (4 Year Programme) (Fine Art), Coursework: 100% STDFA - Extended Studio Practice And Context (Fine Art), Coursework: 100%

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    Description: This module offers a introduction to studio practice. The student will be introduced to a number of different concepts, theories and approaches; and is expected to form personal procedures to developing ideas. Students will be assessed by the exhibition of artworks, supported by a range of research materials.


  1. ART1045 – Understanding the Visual



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Craig Staff

    Credit Value: 10

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 1

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFF - Understanding The Visual (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 100% STD - Understanding The Visual, Coursework: 100%

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    Description: The purpose of this module is to enable students to develop a core set of skills in relation to the visual analysis of images and objects and to explore how artworks acquire meanings within a broader set of contexts. Students will be introduced to a range of theoretical material, and will be encouraged to develop effective research and written skills.


  1. ART1046 – Art Today: Theories, Contexts and Methods



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Craig Staff

    Credit Value: 10

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 2

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFF - Art Today: Theories, Contexts And Methods (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 100% STD - Art Today: Theories, Contexts And Methods, Coursework: 100%

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    Description: The purpose of this module is to introduce students to a range of practioner-led debates. It explores the relationship between instances of contemporary practice and a related set of theoretical ideas and debates. The module offers the students a wide-ranging set of examples that collectively engage with the diversity and complexity of contemporary fine art practice.


  1. ART1047 – Drawing as Fine Art Practice



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Hollinshead

    Credit Value: 10

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 1

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STD - Drawing As Fine Art Practice, Coursework: 100%

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    Description: The module introduces students to the discipline of drawing within the context of Fine Art as a multi-disciplinary activity. Workshops facilitate a variety of drawing methods and processes through a creative dialogue between traditional and contemporary approaches to drawing. Work produced in response to these workshops and projects is assessed through a portfolio submission.


  1. ART1048 – Creative Responses to Drawing



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Hollinshead

    Credit Value: 10

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 2

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STD - Creative Responses To Drawing, Coursework: 100%

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    Description: The module asks the student to research and develop a personal artistic response within the broadest definitions of drawing, identifying appropriate drawing techniques, researching relevant art practice and developing technical skills to create a new and indivudal body of artwork relevant to the student?s wider art interests.


  1. ART1049 – Introduction to Drawing



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Stefan Gant

    Credit Value: 10

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 1

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFF - Introduction To Drawing (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 100% STD - Introduction To Drawing, Coursework: 100%

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    Description: The purpose of this module is to introduce students to the discipline of drawing. Workshops facilitate a variety of drawing methods and processes through a creative dialogue between traditional and contemporary approaches to drawing. Work is assessed through a portfolio submission


  1. ART1050 – Expanded Drawing Practice



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Stefan Gant

    Credit Value: 10

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 2

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFF - Expanded Drawing Practice (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 100% STD - Expanded Drawing Practice, Coursework: 100%

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    Description: The purpose of this module is to build upon the semester 1 module ART1015 (replacement) by extending approaches to drawing through 2D, 3D and 4D methods and processes. This module aims to test past and current boundaries of drawing culminating in the development of a personal body of work, assessed through a portfolio submission.


  1. ART1051 – Traditions of Fine Art Practice



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Hollinshead

    Credit Value: 60

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 1

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFF - Traditions Of Fine Art Practice, Coursework: 100% STD - Traditions Of Fine Art Practice, Coursework: 100%

    Designated for: Designated for: BA Fine Art;

    Description: Students will be introduced to the traditions of art studio practice, through a schedule of briefs, workshops and micro-projects that, collectively, offer an introduction to some of the materials, processes and theoretical approaches associated with fine art.


  1. ART1052 – Possibilities in Fine Art Practice



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Hollinshead

    Credit Value: 60

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 2

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STDFF - Possibilities In Fine Art Practice, Coursework: 100% STD - Possibilities In Fine Art Practice, Coursework: 100%

    Designated for: Designated for: BA Fine Art;

    Description: Through a series of structured activities students will develop confidence across an expanded range of analogue and digital contemporary fine art techniques and processes. A range of artist-led debates are introduced, with students forming more individual responses to set activities and beginning to build effective research and presentation skills.


  1. PHO1011 – Photography for Fashion



    Field: FINE ART

    Co-ordinator: Richard Whitehead

    Credit Value: 20

    Level: 4

    Timetable Slot: Semester 1

    Pre-requisites: None

    Co-requisites: None

    Assessment: STD - Photography For Fashion, Coursework: 100% STDFF - Photography For Fashion (4 Year Programme), Coursework: 100%

    Designated for: Designated for: BA Fashion Marketing & Promotion;

    Description: The purpose of this module is to introduce a range of digital photographic techniques and practical approaches that will enable students to develop fundamental skills required within the fashion photography industry.