Visual Arts degrees

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Studying visual arts

As a visual arts student, you’ll be studying how visual arts such as film, photography, painting and more interact with society and culture. You’ll be considering the history of visual art and how it has evolved in response to society, or how society has evolved in response to art. You may be able to study visual arts as a joint honours degree with other subjects, often in the humanities. Upon graduating, you may wish to pursue a master’s degree in a related subject such as fine art, visual art or film. Popular career paths for graduates include media, journalism, marketing, teaching and artist.