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Creativity requires a combination of imagination, focus and flexibility.
Increasingly, fine arts graduates are receiving recognition as creative
thinkers and innovative problem solvers who can successfully adapt to many
industries and roles through utilising the transferable skills they accrue in
their arts or design degree programme.
Whitecliffe's Undergraduate Foundation level certificates and Bachelor of
Fine Arts programmes are based on a uniquely student-centred approach that
recognises and nurtures your diverse needs and passions. Through these
programmes you are exposed to a combination of new media and contemporary
concepts while building up knowledge of traditional materials, skills and
attitudes. Your problem-solving skills and creative responses are emphasised
and encouraged. As well as further developing your individual creative talents,
you learn critical thinking, research, communication and presentation skills.
Study is supported at every level by theoretical and professional practice
courses.
Whitecliffe offers exit qualifications for students who
decide not to continue, yet have successfully passed their current year of
study. You can exit with a Certificate of Arts and Design at the end of the
first year of the BFA; a Diploma of Arts and Design at the end of year two, and
an Advanced Diploma of Arts and Design at the end of year three. These pathways
are also designed so new students may enter the Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree
programme at a level that best suits their background experience and
ability.
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