Master of Fine Art (By Research)

Whether you want to get ahead in your career faster, or improve your knowledge, a Monash graduate research degree can give you a distinct advantage. This dynamic course emphasizes research through creative practice. Principal research areas include painting, drawing, print-media, installation, sculpture, digital imaging, photomedia and visual arts. The program requires students to develop a research project that results in a new body of creative or visual work with accompanying written and visual documentation.

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Caulfield

Full-time - 2 years

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Monash Online

Online/Off-campus - 2 years

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Designed for

Artists wanting to further develop their studio skills and pursue focused critical analysis

Structure

You must, in consultation with and under the direct supervision of a member/s of the academic staff: carry out a program of research on an agreed topic approved by the faculty in your chosen discipline for a specified period, including attending and/or presenting at seminars and other related activities as indicated by the faculty;, submit for assessment a written exegesis of 10,000-20,000 words on the program of research which meets the requirements of the examiners;, stage and document an exhibition of original creative or visual work for examination.

Entry requirements

  • An Australian degree of bachelor with a minimum upper H2B (a mark of 65 or above) in an honours year in a relevant field, or its equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.

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