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University degree

Fine Art/Art History

Prifysgol Aberystwyth
Qualification
Degree
Length
3 yrs
UK fees / yr
£9,535
Study
full-time
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About this course

Fine art and art history make for a demanding and richly rewarding combination. Making art and writing about it are complementary activities: understanding the history and critical discourse of art sharpens your thinking as a practitioner, while the experience of making work gives you an intuitive grasp of what art history describes and argues about. Together, the two disciplines develop you as both a creative practitioner and a critical thinker, capable of positioning your own work within a tradition while engaging analytically with the work of others.

At Aberystwyth University, this three-year full-time degree develops your practical skills across a range of media, including painting, printmaking, drawing, photography, book illustration, experimental film, installation, and site-specific performance. You will have the opportunity to deepen your practice in the areas that suit your particular interests and voice. On the art history side, you will engage with research, critical interpretation, and the understanding and display of visual culture, through both core modules and specialised or interdisciplinary options including history and curating.

The programme offers a combination of studio-based learning, where making is central, and scholarly engagement with visual culture in its historical and critical dimensions. With a typical entry tariff of 136 UCAS points, the degree reflects the department's standing as one of the leading art departments in the UK.

Graduates from fine art and art history programmes pursue careers across the arts, cultural sector, and beyond. Practicing artists, curators, gallery educators, arts administrators, museum professionals, auction house specialists, arts journalists, and educators are all destinations. The skills developed across both disciplines, including the ability to think visually, conduct independent research, and communicate about complex ideas, are also valued in design, publishing, digital media, and cultural policy roles.

Many graduates build portfolio careers that combine studio practice with other creative and professional work. Postgraduate study in fine art, curatorial practice, art history, or museum studies is a well-trodden path for those who wish to go further.

Could you get in?
The grades students arrived with
80-95 pts5%
96-111 pts15%
112-127 pts10%
128-143 pts15%
144-159 pts15%
160-175 pts20%
176-191 pts5%
How they qualified
85% got in with A-levels. The rest came in a mix of ways:
A-levels85%
the IB5%
a foundation year5%
no formal qualifications5%
Could I get in? Try your grades
120 UCAS pts
Pay & prospects
95%
In work or further study after
90%
Continue past first year
72%
Student satisfaction
What graduates earn over time
£25,000
After 15 months
£16,500
3 years on
£23,000
5 years on
What graduates actually go on to do % of leavers
Sales occupations15%
Managers, directors and senior officialsHighly skilled15%
Artistic, literary and media occupationsHighly skilled30%
Teaching ProfessionalsHighly skilled10%
Administrative occupations10%
Caring personal services5%
Business, Research and Administrative ProfessionalsHighly skilled5%
Web and Multimedia Design ProfessionalsHighly skilled5%
What students say National Student Survey
72%
of students are satisfied with the course overall
Teaching75%
Assessment & feedback74%
Academic support81%
Well organised73%
Learning resources76%
Student community72%
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When you're ready, the full entry requirements and application are on Prifysgol Aberystwyth's own site.
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