ACU’s Bachelor of Visual Arts and Design offers a blend of studio-based fine art, graphic design, and art history. Designed to foster creativity, this course emphasizes hands-on learning through real-world studio practice, industry placements, and exhibitions. Students will develop skills across multiple mediums, including drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture, supported by dedicated studios and workshops. Opportunities for overseas study, such as at the Venice Biennale, Paris, or Rome, help students expand their international networks. The program culminates in a final-year graduate exhibition, showcasing students' work and curation skills. The course prepares students for careers in various creative industries and offers pathways to further study, such as a Master of Teaching.
Why this course is highly recommended
students benefit from a supportive environment with dedicated studio spaces, industry placements, and international study opportunities. The course’s emphasis on practical, project-based learning and exhibitions prepares graduates for professional roles in the creative industries. The pathway to further study, including a Master of Teaching, also adds to its appeal.
The course integrates studio-based fine art, graphic design, and art history, allowing students to explore and expand their creative passions across multiple mediums while gaining industry insights.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
16.42L
Living cost
To complete the course, students must earn 240 credit points, including professional practice units and a major project. The program includes coursework, industry internships, and a final exhibition, with some electives available in art history and theory.

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Graduates can pursue careers as art gallery managers, art directors, curators, art therapists, illustrators, designers, and educators. The course’s professional recognition avenues include memberships with notable art and design organisations.