Master of Arts (Visual Arts)
The Master of Arts (Visual Arts) will help you demonstrate and advance your capacity for specialised study, research and scholarship at a higher level.
Throughout your studies, you will acquire an increased understanding of visual arts theory and practice, and be able to analyse a range of issues involving the interaction of the arts and society in historical and contemporary contexts. You will then be able to demonstrate this knowledge through a written dissertation or significant studio-based project.
The courses offered within this master’s degree allow ample studio time with opportunities to enhance your professional skills through specialised activities and partnerships, including exchange exhibition programs and chances to showcase your work in and around the community.
Career opportunities
As well as giving you the skills to advance you in an established career, this master’s degree will prepare you to work in fields such as teaching, publishing, public service, archives and library work, aid and community projects, creative arts practice and creative industries.
Other majors
Other majors for the Master of Arts are: Anthropology, Applied Media, Communication and Media Studies, Corporate Communication, Creative Media, Editing and Publishing, English Literature, History, International Relations, Journalism, Music, Social Sciences and Theatre.