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BA (Hons) in Fine Art and Creative Writing with Study Abroad, Lancaster University

Lancaster,

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48 Months

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About this course

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Lancaster's degree in Fine Art and Creative Writing combines practical art-making with critical and theoretical understanding. Taught jointly by the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts and the Department of English and Creative Writing, it is ideal for students with strong academic and creative abilities. The course emphasizes development in painting, sculpture, digital art, and inter-media practices alongside creative writing across genres. Students will have opportunities for exchange studies in their third year at international partner universities, enhancing their global outlook and cultural awareness. The program aims to prepare students for postgraduate study and careers in creative industries, arts administration, and more. The structured modules help develop technical skills, critical thinking, and a professional portfolio, with a strong focus on independent research and creative practice.

Why this course is highly recommended

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Lancaster's degree is highly regarded due to its strong blend of practical and theoretical training in both fine art and creative writing. The course’s joint teaching approach by experienced practicing artists and published authors ensures a rich learning environment. Its high rankings in graduate prospects and creative writing reflect the quality and reputation of its programs. The opportunity for a year abroad at international partner universities offers transformative personal and professional development. Graduates gain a versatile skill set, making them attractive for careers in the arts, publishing, media, and cultural industries, and many continue with postgraduate studies at top institutions.

Specialisation

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Students can specialise in fine art practices, including painting, sculpture, digital art, and hybrid disciplines. The course also offers a diverse range of creative writing genres such as short fiction, poetry, creative non-fiction, drama, and scriptwriting. In the final years, students are encouraged to develop their own distinctive voices through advanced studio practice and creative projects, including long fiction, poetry experiments, and scriptwriting. The curriculum is built to foster individual interests, and students can choose modules like expanded painting, documentary drawing, or writing for stage and landscape to tailor their studies further.

Course fees

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Application fees

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1st year tuition fees

26.07L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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Applicants typically need ABB at A level or equivalent qualifications, including a portfolio submission. Other accepted qualifications include the IB with 32 points overall, BTEC DD, DDM with A levels, or equivalent. English language proficiency requires an IELTS score of 6.5 overall with at least 5.5 in each component. There are no specific GCSE requirements, but overall GCSE profiles are considered. Additional admissions criteria such as interviews or extra materials may also apply.
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English language test

IELTS

6.5

TOEFL

87

PTE

58

DUOLINGO

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Career prospects

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Graduates from this program have gone on to careers in creative agencies, publishing, television, museums, galleries, and as professional artists. Many have progressed to postgraduate study including PGCE, MA, MPhil, and PhD at prestigious institutions worldwide. The multidisciplinary skills gained open employment opportunities in the creative industries, arts administration, digital and media sectors, and academia. The program also offers lifelong careers advice and activities like the Lancaster Award to enhance employability and professional development.

FAQs

What is the structure of the course?

The course combines practical studio work, theoretical modules, and creative writing across years, with a core third-year year abroad. Final years focus on advanced projects, dissertation, and portfolio development.

Are there opportunities for studying abroad?

Yes, students spend their third year studying at international partner universities, developing their global outlook and cultural awareness. Places vary annually, with options across continents.