Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Visual Arts (3-year)
Programme Director: Mr Peter Benz
 

The BA (Hons) in Visual Arts degree is a three-year full-time programme, emphasing on creativity, versatility, and intelligence. The underlying philosophy is rooted in the idea of the ever-shifting characteristic of artistic production in the context of society. Studio teaching is conducted through a combination of lectures, workshops, and individual and group tutorials, and is founded on the belief that art and design practice is fundamentally a social phenomenon. The aim of the staff and students is to participate in social interaction and discussion through visual arts.

A BA-graduate understands the historical and theoretical foundations and the creative elements and principles in the Visual Arts. He/she is able to apply scholarly skills and abilities at academic level. He/she is able to explore, develop and realize creative ideas in response to both externally-set and self-generated projects, drawing on own experience and own knowledge of visual culture in the past and present.

BA graduates have the necessary professional skills of their chosen field to make them very employable directly after graduation; but they also have available the intellectual capabilities and critical thinking skills, that prepare them for life-long professional challenges and opportunities.

A graduate also nurtures a well-balanced, confident personality and feels responsible to the professional ethos of the creative class. His/her personal and professional conduct will be based on values such as the respect for the other person, the appreciation of culture as a major foundation of a civilized society, the awareness of cultural diversity, and others.

The types and fields of professional occupations that are in demand by the burgeoning cultural and creative sectors in the region are extremely varied. Graduates from the programme may go on to work as practising artists/designers in a variety of fields, or pursue related careers in art administration, curating, gallery management, art writing or as visual art teachers. Some will become art/design entrepreneurs, some may channel their creativity in even other directions, and others will do any of these at varying stages of their professional lives.

To achieve the objectives described above the BA (Hons) in Visual Arts programme (3 years) consists of Major Courses (63 credit-units) that are put together to provide specific education in the Visual Arts, and Complementary Study Courses (33 credit-units) intended to broaden the students' horizon beyond the limitations of only one programme-area, and to achieve a holistic education of the student.

The VA-major courses are distinguished into a set of Required Courses (21 units) and a number of Elective Courses (42 units), which the students may choose from the courses offered within the programme within the limits set by these regulations.

 

The principal structure of the BA curriculum therefore appears as follows:

 
Major courses 63 units
Required Courses (21 units)  
Elective Courses (42 units)  
Complementary Studies Courses 33 units
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96 units

 

In general the BA (Hons) in Visual Arts programme (3 years) requires all its students to attend four Required Courses (Level I) during their first year at the Academy that provide all students with a comprehensive introduction into the practice of visual arts. Also in Year I all students are expected to complete the course I.T. 2550 Fundamentals of Multimedia, which is a required major course offered by the Department of Computer Science.

To expand the knowledge and skills of the students in their second year, they may then choose a selection of Elective Courses (Level II) based on their personal interests. In their third year the students are expected to develop more depth in a small number of self-selected subject areas by choosing advanced courses (Level III) from these areas, to which the Level II courses they have taken before are prerequisite. In term 2 of the final year of study the students then will showcase their achievement of the graduate attributes in the Honours Project.

Within this outlined structure the BA (Hons) in Visual Arts programme is offered in three concentrations differentiated as Studio and Media Arts, Craft and Design, and Visual Arts Studies.

Studio and Media Arts
A concentration in Studio and Media Arts allows the student to focus his endeavours in traditional studio arts and/or contemporary media arts, aiming to generate meaning through aesthetic and/or intellectual concepts, beyond a merely functional approach. It indicates the student's ability to work in areas related to the fine arts—as a practising artist—to teach related areas or take on some administrative positions from the area.

Craft and Design
Craft and design both have the physical work-result at the centre of their disciplines. Be it a hand-made artefact or a mass-produced industry product, the essence of the result is in its physicality. Because of this, concepts of functionality, usability, sustainability, but also consideration of production processes, market-demand and/or general benefits play an increasingly important role to the visual artist. Completion of this concentration indicates the student's ability to work as designer or artisan, to teach in this area, and/or to take on administrative positions related to the area.

Visual Arts Studies
A concentration in Visual Arts Studies offers the student a range of theoretical and historical approaches to the visual arts with a focus on the notion of public experience and education in and about the visual arts through new creative strategies. A student completing this concentration will strive to work in arts administration for governmental and non-governmental organisations, to write about visual arts as a journalist or critic, or to attempt a career in art direction or curation.

A concentration is achieved by completing at least 21 credit-units from the same division.

 
Requirements
 
Required Courses 21 units
  I.T. 2550 Fundamentals of Multimedia 3 units
  V.A. 1080 Introduction to Visual Arts I 3 units
  V.A. 1090 Introduction to Visual Arts II 3 units
  V.A. 1210 Introduction to Chinese Art 3 units
  V.A. 1220 Introduction to Western Art 3 units
  V.A. 3590 Honours Project 6 units
 
Elective Courses 42 units
  24-33 units from SMA and CD:
  Studio and Media Arts (SMA)*
  V.A. 2060 Life Drawing 3 units
  V.A. 2210 Design for Hypermedia 3 units
  V.A. 2270 Intersculpt 3 units
  V.A. 2380 Sound: The Basics 3 units
  V.A. 2490 Painting: Image & Interpretation 3 units
  V.A. 2570 The Art of Chinese Calligraphy 3 units
  V.A. 2690 Drawing: Visual Thinking & Observation 3 units
  V.A. 2700 Visual Literacy in Chinese Painting 3 units
  V.A. 2710 Chinese Word as Image 3 units
  V.A. 2720 Looking through the Lens 3 units
  V.A. 2730 Sculpture: Materials & Processes 3 units
  V.A. 2740 Bodyscape 3 units
  V.A. 3030 Painting: Creative Projects 3 units
  V.A. 3050 Installation Art 3 units
  V.A. 3160 Chinese Visual Art: Idea & Nature 3 units
  V.A. 3240 Public Art 3 units
  V.A. 3270 Chinese Seal Engraving: The Expressive Identity 3 units
  V.A. 3280 Constructed Reality 3 units
  V.A. 3300 Bodily Perception in Artistic Practice 3 units
  V.A. 3310 Drawing: Inquiry & Experimentation 3 units
  V.A. 3340 Painting: Expression & Exploration 3 units
  V.A. 3380 Convention & Innovation in Chinese Painting 3 units
  V.A. 3410 Experiments in Moving Image 3 units
  V.A. 3450 Sculpture: Form & Applications 3 units
  V.A. 3460 Embodied Interaction 3 units
  V.A. 3470 Virtual Touch 3 units
  V.A. 3520 Evolutionary Graphics 3 units
  V.A. 3600 Hong Kong Craft: Tradition & Transformation 3 units
  V.A. 3610 Visual Arts Internship 3 units
  V.A. 3680 Special Topics in Studio & Media Arts 3 units
  Craft and Design (CD)*
  V.A. 2080 Space & Site 3 units
  V.A. 2140 Ceramic Art: From Pinched Pot to Sculptural Form 3 units
  V.A. 2200 From Liquid to Solid: The Art of Glass Blowing 3 units
  V.A. 2230 Typography 3 units
  V.A. 2320 Form & Function: Wheel-Thrown Ceramics 3 units
  V.A. 2400 Graphics Storytelling 3 units
  V.A. 2410 Experimental Illustration 3 units
  V.A. 2550 Small Metal Jewellery 3 units
  V.A. 2560 Wearables 3 units
  V.A. 2770 Product Design 3 units
  V.A. 3040 Creative Ceramics: Concept & Process 3 units
  V.A. 3180 From Object to Installation: The Art of Glass Kiln-Forming 3 units
  V.A. 3330 Cover to Cover 3 units
  V.A. 3390 Picture Book 3 units
  V.A. 3430 Self-Identity through Jewellery 3 units
  V.A. 3500 Screenprinting & Lithographic Printmaking 3 units
  V.A. 3510 Relief & Intaglio Printmaking 3 units
  V.A. 3530 From Zero Space to Infinite Dimension: The Art of Glass Casting 3 units
  V.A. 3540 Second Skin 3 units
  V.A. 3550 Exhibits & Displays 3 units
  V.A. 3610 Visual Arts Internship 3 units
  V.A. 3650 Special Topics in Craft & Design 3 units
  V.A. 3670 Sustainable Design 3 units
  9-18 units from VAS
  Visual Arts Studies (VAS)*
  V.A. 2240 Material Culture & Collections 3 units
  V.A. 2600 Arts in Asia 3 units
  V.A. 2780 Writing in Art & Culture 3 units
  V.A. 3020 Concepts in Contemporary Art 3 units
  V.A. 3260 Visual Arts & Modernity 3 units
  V.A. 3440 Contemporary Vision in Chinese Art Practice 3 units
  V.A. 3570 Museum Studies 3 units
  V.A. 3580 Exhibition & Art Markets 3 units
  V.A. 3610 Visual Arts Internship 3 units
  V.A. 3620 Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Art History 3 units
  V.A. 3630 Special Topics in Visual Arts Studies 3 units
  V.A. 3640 Visual Anthropology 3 units
  V.A. 3660 Hong Kong Arts 3 units
 
 * Students are required to complete a minimum of 21 units of elective courses in one of the three divisions. V.A. 1210 and V.A. 1220 are counted as VAS courses in this respect.
 
Elective Course in Career Preparation  
  V.A. 3171-2 Career Preparation Workshop 0 unit
   
Complementary Studies Courses 33 units
Core Requirements  
  I.T. 1180 Information Management Technology 3 units
  LANG 1480 University Chinese 3 units
  LANG 1491-2 English I & II 6 units
  U.L. 1121-2 University Life 0 unit
  Physical Education Courses 0 unit
  Values and the Meaning of Life Course 3 units
  Distribution Requirements  
  Any one course from Arts, Business, Science or Social Sciences 3 units
  Any two courses outside Visual Arts 6 units
  Free elective courses 9 units
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        96 units
 
 
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Source: Calendar/Bulletin 2012-2013
Last modified: August 2012