Bachelor of Fine Arts

Undergraduate | 2026

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Your study is primarily delivered on campus
On Campus
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The month you will commence your studies. Exact start date is outlined in the course timetable.
February, July
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Duration
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3 year(s) full-time
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BFIAR
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Full-time
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Indicative annual fees
Published fees are indicative for 2025 , including the compulsory Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF) and appropriate yearly indexation. This is based on the total number of units studied for this program on an annual full-time basis. Please note that your tuition fees may be subject to an annual increase.
$41,300
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None
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Assumed knowledge, while not essential, is where you have a minimum level of understanding in the relevant course area.
None
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English language requirements
IELTS Overall 6.5 IELTS Reading 6.0 IELTS Listening 6.0 IELTS Speaking 6.0 IELTS Writing 6.0 Equivalent English qualifications
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115711B
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Entry requirements

Admission criteria

To be eligible, an applicant must have achieved at least one of the following minimum entry requirements and demonstrate they fulfil any prerequisite and essential criteria for admission. In cases where there are more eligible applicants than available places, admission will be competitive with ranks based on the entry criteria.

Secondary education (Year 12)

  • Completion of a secondary education qualification equivalent to the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE).

Vocational Education and Training (VET)

  • Completion of an award from a registered training organisation (RTO) at Certificate IV (AQF level 4) or higher.

Higher education study

  • Successful completion of at least 6 months full-time study (or equivalent part-time) in a higher education award program.

English language entry requirements

In addition, international students who speak English as an additional language must have obtained one of the following standards within the last two years prior to admission. Possession of one or more of these qualifications, in addition to the academic entry requirements, does not, in itself, guarantee a place at Adelaide University. Applications are considered on an individual basis and selection is competitive. Where previous study/work experience was conducted in English, the application must be accompanied by certified documentation from the educational institution/employer certifying that the language of instruction/employment was English.

  • IELTS Overall 6.5
  • IELTS Reading 6.0
  • IELTS Listening 6.0
  • IELTS Speaking 6.0
  • IELTS Writing 6.0

Please access the following link for a comprehensive list of English language tests accepted by Adelaide University and other important information in relation to meeting the University’s language requirements:

Equivalent English qualifications

Why Bachelor of Fine Arts?

Love art and want a sustainable career? We’ll give you the tools to turn creative expression into a profession.   

Bring your ideas to life in dedicated studios and workshops. Build a formidable creative portfolio. Connect with Adelaide's vibrant network of galleries, studios and artist-run initiatives. 

Expand your skills. Gain confidence and find your voice. Collaborate with peers, artists and mentors. 

You’ll graduate ready to build your career as a successful working artist.  

program overview

Overview

This unique three-year degree is all about learning through experimentation. It teaches the necessary skills for careers as a professional artist, including adaptability and the capacity and confidence to take creative risks. 

You’ll dip your toes into painting, photography, printmaking, collage, ceramics, jewellery making, glassblowing, installation art – and so much more – before focusing in on the areas of your choice.  

You’ll connect with visiting artists and academics, building links and relationships with the creative arts community – both within the University and beyond. By engaging with local art and cultural organisations and institutions, you’ll build invaluable networks for your future career.  

You’ll analyse and interpret artistic works while advancing your technical skills. Learn how to present your art in galleries and public spaces. Build critical, creative and reflective thinking. Tailor your experience with research projects, a placement or a semester of study abroad.   

You’ll graduate ready to turn your creative practice into a sustainable career as a freelance artist. Or apply your skillset in creative organisations, galleries, museums, education, digital media or marketing. 

What you'll learn

Our Bachelor of Fine Arts is interdisciplinary and responsive to evolving industries and technologies. It is distinctive in its focus on hands-on learning and practice-based research. Creating art involves risk-taking, responding to criticism and problem solving. In this degree, we teach you to welcome, navigate and grow from challenges like these.  

Delivered in a multimodal format, the program is designed to respond to industry expectations and give you the skills to achieve success in creative careers including resourcefulness, empathy, criticality and independence. Our emphasis on making and practice-based material research means you’ll build an impressive portfolio of creative work while you study.  

You’ll learn how to write proposals and respond to briefs, build communication and marketing skills, and develop critical and creative thinking. Explore the history of diverse cultural traditions, contemporary art practices and the changing role of the artist in society.  

In your first year, you’ll be introduced to a variety of different materials and studio areas, including:  

  • Painting 
  • Photography 
  • Printmaking 
  • Sculpture 
  • Ceramics 
  • Glass 
  • Jewellery 
  • Metal and wood 
  • Video, sound and performance art. 

These will expand your skillset and help you refine and crystallise your strengths and passions.  

In your second year, you’ll develop more enhancing technical and conceptual skills in your chosen studio areas and explore their histories and contemporary practices. This is complemented by cross-disciplinary courses that emphasise collaborative practice and build the scope and application of your skills.  

From your second year, you’ll also choose from a wide range of courses in visual culture, art history and cultural studies covering topics such as: 

  • Ethical public engagement and cultural sensitivity 
  • Art writing and research 
  • Global art cinema and audiovisual culture 
  • The circulation of art and ideas 
  • New technologies in the digital age 
  • The role of curators and critics  
  • Art and politics.  

You’ll have extended studio time in the second and third years and be inducted into the safe use of state-of-the art equipment and facilities including:  

  • Ceramics wheels and kilns 
  • Glass furnace and hot shop 
  • Sandblasting adn cold working equipment 
  • Metal, plastics and wood-working machinery 
  • Waterjet cutter and CNC equipment 
  • 3D printers and laser cutters 
  • Etching, lithography and relief presses 
  • Jewellery studio and equipment 
  • Textiles workshop and dye room 
  • Photographic darkrooms and lighting studios 
  • Video and sound editing suites 
  • Screenprinting exposure and washout facilities.  

You’ll also have the opportunity to participate in events and projects with community partners, workshops with visiting artists and academics, industry placements, and study tours. Defined Work Integrated Learning (WIL) courses will be facilitated in partnership with the Samstag Gallery and organisations such as JamFactory, Guildhouse, the Art Gallery of South Australia, ACE, Nexus and Helpmann Academy 

You’ll graduate as a versatile and skilled professional, ready to apply your knowledge and experience across the art and cultural spheres – and beyond.  

What courses you'll study

Complete 144 units comprising:

  • 114 units for Core courses, and
  • 12 units from Work integrated learning, and
  • 18 units for Electives

Complete 114 units comprising:

  • 18 units for all Common core, and
  • 96 units for all Program core

Course name Course code Units
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Understanding Complexities Impacting Families and Communities
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EDUC1003
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6
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First Nations Peoples and Knowledges and Culturally Responsive Teaching
Course code
INDG4000
Units
6
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The Brain and Learning
Course code
PSYC2007
Units
6

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Drawing for Art and Design
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GRAP1001
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6
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2D Fine Arts Studio
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VISU1000
Units
6
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Everyday Materials Workshop
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VISU1001
Units
6
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Materials and Processes for Fabrication
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COMP1012
Units
6
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Art and Power
Course code
HIST1002
Units
6
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3D Fine Arts Studio
Course code
VISU1002
Units
6
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Everyday Technologies Workshop
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VISU1003
Units
6
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Specialisation 1: Fine Arts
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VISU2000
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12
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Specialisation 2: Fine Arts
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VISU2002
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12
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Specialisation 3: Fine Arts
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VISU3000
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12
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Fine Art Practice and Research
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VISU3005
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6
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Specialisation 4: Fine Arts
Course code
VISU3003
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12

Complete exactly 12 units from the following:

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Industry-based Project
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BUSI6800
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6
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Art in Public
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VISU3900
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6
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Fine Arts Professional Experience
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VISU2900
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6
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Cross-disciplinary Research Project
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VISU3002
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6

Complete 18 units comprising:

  • 6 units from Free electives, and
  • 6 units from Program electives - Art History and Visual Culture 1, and
  • 6 units from Program electives - Art History and Visual Culture 2

Course name Course code Units
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Reframing the Renaissance
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HIST2005
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6
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Global Art Cinemas
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MDIA1011
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6
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Screening Gender and Sexuality
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MDIA2018
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6
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Drawing and Printmaking in Theory and Practice
Course code
VISU2003
Units
6

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Baroque to Neo-Baroque
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HIST3004
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6
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Tradition and Transformation in Contemporary Art
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VISU3004
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6
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Creative Nonfiction: Theory and Practice
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WRIT3000
Units
6

How to apply

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Gather your relevant documents

Ensure you have all supporting documentation needed at the time of application to avoid delays.

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Complete and send your application

Apply through one of the University’s official agency partners, or via our online application system.

How to Apply

How to apply

Applications for international students are open now, to begin your studies in 2026. 

Apply through one of the University’s official Education Agents, or via our International Application System.  

Find an Education Agent 

Depending on your country of citizenship, you may be required to apply through one of our Education Agents. 

FAQs

Explore answers to some of our most frequently asked questions.


Applications for Australian students to study at Adelaide University will open in August 2025. Applications will be via SATAC for most undergraduate and postgraduate coursework programs.

Applications to study a 100% online degree will open in July 2025 via a direct application process.

In the meantime, you could start your studies at UniSA or the University of Adelaide in 2025 and continue on to Adelaide University in 2026.

Adelaide University is South Australia’s largest university with seven campuses across the state. Adelaide City Campus is in the heart of the central business district (including eastern and western precincts), while our Magill, Mawson Lakes and Waite campuses are located within the inner suburbs of Adelaide. Our Mount Gambier, Roseworthy and Whyalla campuses are set in the regions of South Australia. Building on our digital and online learning successes, we aim to also deliver online education to more students than any other Australian university. 

Each of our campuses is equipped with cutting-edge, discipline specific facilities, contemporary study spaces and well-resourced libraries. Our city and suburban campuses also feature on-site gyms and eateries, and health services on, or nearby, campus. 

You will be well supported academically, socially, emotionally and spiritually with access to on-campus facilities and services such as counselling, learning support, childcare, prayer rooms and more.

You will be well supported through a range of services at Adelaide University to ensure you get the most out of your student experience. Support services include:

  • Academic learning support, spanning assistance with writing, referencing, mathematics and more.
  • Advice and advocacy regarding access, adjustments and inclusivity if you have a disability, impairment, chronic health condition or significant caring responsibilities. 
  • Libraries providing flexible study spaces, access to books, computer suites and online resources – as well as referencing support, search tips and more.
  • Career development hub, including extensive self-help resources, online learning programs, on-campus events, workshops and networking, one-on-one advice, and job search support.
  • Qualified counsellors who can provide confidential support to manage your mental health and wellbeing.
  • On-campus medical clinics on-site where you can make an appointment with a General Practitioner to discuss acute and preventative health care matters.
  • Information and advice for international students regarding accommodation, student life, and academic policies and procedures.
  • An active and visible LGBTIQA+ Ally Network that ensures the University provides a supportive environment where all staff and students can safely work and study free of harassment or discrimination.
  • Prayer rooms on campus, including gender specific spaces for worship purposes.
  • Campus security available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to ensure all students feel safe on campus.
  • A range of scholarships offered to commencing and continuing students each year to make university life a little easier.
  • A number of social outlets including student lounges, gyms, student-led clubs, sports teams and free events throughout the year.

Your tuition fees will depend on your program of study and enrolment load. You can find the annual fees relevant to your program on the specific degree page under the ‘fees’ section. The annual fee payable for your chosen program will also be outlined in your Offer of Admission. 

Adelaide University will open in January 2026. Your studies will start at different times depending on what study period you’ve applied for. Adelaide University is currently using a semester model, which means most degrees start in Semester 1. Some degrees are also available to start in mid-year, sometimes with a different degree structure. 

Studies at Adelaide University typically commence in:  

  • February for Semester 1  
  • July for Semester 2. 

Some degrees, such as the Bachelor of Medical Studies and Master of Business Administration, will have different starting dates. View the relevant degree page for more detail. 

For other key dates, including census dates and exam periods, you can view the Academic calendar. 

Your study experience and support

Adelaide University sets you up for success in your studies – and your social life. You’ll have access to work placement and internship opportunities, overseas study tours and exchanges, networking events with guest speakers and more. Our campuses are equipped with purpose-built facilities including lecture theatres, libraries, workshops, laboratories, and spaces that simulate real work environments. These are all supported by the latest technologies and a 24/7 online learning platform with personalised study information and resources. 

You’ll have everything you need to live well and thrive during your studies, with health services on campus, gymnasiums, technology zones and modern student lounges. Get involved in campus sport or join our student clubs that will connect you to your passions – and the people who share them. 

Adelaide also has a variety of accommodation options to suit your individual requirements and budget, with options ranging from dedicated student accommodation to private rentals. One of the world’s most liveable cities, Adelaide has lots of leafy parks, gardens and social hubs – and some of the highest living standards globally. No matter where you are in Adelaide, you’re only a short distance from beaches, vineyards, museums, art galleries, restaurants, bars and parklands. Visit the accommodation web page to find out more. 

Student services 

We’re here to support you on your student journey. Adelaide University offers a range of support services and facilities, including: 

  • Career advice and mentoring services 
  • Personal counselling 
  • LGBTQIA+ support 
  • Academic support 
  • Fees and finance help 
  • Security services 
  • Accommodation services 
  • Common rooms 
  • Prayer rooms. 

You’ll also have unlimited access to our dedicated student support hub. Visit in-person or online, or contact our friendly team by phone. We can assist you with anything study-related including enrolment, identification cards, timetables, fees and more. 

Your campus

You'll be studying at one of our renowned campuses, accessing cutting-edge facilities and contemporary study spaces. 

This degree is offered at the following campus(es)

Study hours

Your courses will require a combination of different learning formats, including lectures, tutorials, workshops, seminars and practicals. Aside from your classes, you’ll also need to allocate additional time for independent study. This may include assignments, readings, projects and contributing to online discussion forums. As a rough guide, full-time studies may require 12-26 hours of class time and 14-18 hours of independent study per week. 

 

Assessment

During your studies at Adelaide University, you’ll complete a mixture of practical, professional and research-based learning. Your assessment types will vary depending on the degree you’re studying, but may include: 

  • Case studies  
  • Essays and assignments  
  • Examinations  
  • Group projects  
  • Internships and placements  
  • Practicals  
  • Presentations  
  • Reports and project documentations 
  • Research projects 
  • Workplace and classroom contributions. 
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