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The Facts
UCAS Code:
W100
Standard Requirements:
A levels| AAA (AAB for those who completed the Post-18 Art Foundation Course)
IB | 38, 666 in HL
BTEC and Cambridge Technical Extended Diplomas: DDD and an HM (High Merit) in UAL Applied General Extended Diplomas.
For other qualifications, check the Oxford University website.
Required Subjects:
None stated by the university.
Advisable Subjects:
Art at qualification level. Having taken the Post-18 Art Foundation Course prior to applying is reccomended.
None stated by the university.
Written work should reflect one's creative skills and knowledge of contemporary art through videos, audio files, photographs and PDFs. These are to be submitted online via SlideRoom, through a link provided on the Ruskin website. UCAS applicants who opted for the BFA programme can access the link via email. Submission deadline is 3rd November 2022 by 6pm. (Visit the Ruskin website for more information).
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The Lowdown
The study of Fine Art at Oxford takes place at the Ruskin School of Art. The undergraduate course examines what goes into the making of art. The BFA (Bachelor of Fine Arts) is a three-year course in which students work collaboratively in studios. This environment is great for coming up with interesting ideas through discussion with peers. The studio element makes up 75% of the course, the other 25% being dedicated to the history and theory of art.
The blend of academic and practical work offered by the course proves especially valuable to students. Another unique aspect of this course is the study of anatomy in the first year, for which the Ruskin makes use of its links with the Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics Department.
The Oxford course is distinct from many other Fine Art courses in that students have the opportunity to mix with students from other courses. This is because the Ruskin School is part of the larger university and students still belong to their respective colleges. Undergraduates are examined through a series of essays written throughout their three years at Oxford. It’s a small course with an intake of just below 30 a year, of whom almost 80% have been female recently.
Applicants are recommended, though not required, to take an A Level (or equivalent) in art.
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