Description
The Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts consolidates the range of artistic courses offered by the University of Granada , which has existed as a degree since 1988. It does so from a dual perspective; on the one hand, it maintains its more traditional teachings such as drawing, painting, sculpture and engraving, but it also echoes the new realities of the current art scene , promoting disciplines such as photography, video creation, digital art and the interdisciplinary languages of today's society.
Requirement
General skills
Basic knowledge of source research methodology, analysis, interpretation and synthesis.
Ability to manage information.
Communication skills
Heuristic and speculative capacity for problem solving, the conception and execution of projects and action strategies.
Capacity for independent learning.
Ability to work autonomously.
Capacity for teamwork.
Ability to collaborate and work in multidisciplinary teams.
Ability to reason critically and self-critically.
Capacity for perseverance.
Ability to take initiative, self-motivation and entrepreneurial spirit.
Interpersonal skills, awareness of one's own capabilities and resources.
Capacity for adapting to new situations.
Ability to appreciate diversity and multiculturalism.
Aesthetic sensitivity.
Sensitivity towards cultural heritage.
Sensitivity to environmental issues.
Specific skills
Critical understanding of the history, theory and current discourse of art
Critical understanding of the evolution of aesthetic, historical, and anthropological values in relation to art.
Critical understanding of the responsibility of developing one's own artistic field.
Critical understanding of the performative dimension and social impact of art.
Knowledge of current art theory and discourse, as well as the current thinking of artists through their works and texts.
Knowledge of vocabulary, codes, and concepts inherent to the artistic field.
Understanding and artistic application of the fundamentals and concepts inherent to each particular artistic technique.
Knowledge of the different functions that art has acquired through historical development.
Knowledge of production methods and techniques associated with artistic languages.
Knowledge of materials and their creation and/or production processes.
Basic knowledge of source research methodology, analysis, interpretation and synthesis.
Knowledge of instruments and methods of experimentation in art.
Knowledge of artistic methods that can be applied to energize socio-cultural projects.
Knowledge of the characteristics of spaces and means of exhibition, storage and transportation of works of art.
Knowledge of Spanish and international cultural institutions and organisations, artistic agents and their operation (museum network, exhibitions, biennials, etc.).
Ability to identify and understand the problems of art.
Ability to creatively and imaginatively interpret artistic problems.
Ability to understand and evaluate artistic discourses in relation to one's own work.
Ability to use different plastic resources.
Ability to produce and relate ideas within the creative process.
Ability to reflect analytically and self-critically in artistic work.
Ability to apply appropriate materials and procedures in the development of different artistic production processes.
Ability to represent and interpret spaces and shapes through technical and artistic languages.
Ability to apply technological means for artistic creation
Ability to conceive and develop artistic projects through an empirical methodology.
Ability to assimilate the thinking of artists, theory and discourses of art.
Mastery of production and experimentation methods using artistic materials and techniques.
Ability to manage, adequately present, and disseminate artistic production.
Ability to contextualize the artistic work in relation to the understanding and assessment of the different discourses of art.
Ability to determine the appropriate presentation system for the specific artistic qualities of a work of art.
Skills and abilities for artistic creation.
Ability to establish production strategies.
Ability to carry out, organize and manage innovative artistic projects.
Ability to communicate, manage and disseminate artistic projects.
Ability to carry out and integrate artistic projects into broader contexts.
Ability to adequately present artistic projects.
Interpersonal skills, awareness of one's own abilities and resources for the development of artistic work.
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Structure
First semester
SUBJECT
Digital Creation
Mandatory
6 Credits
Drawing II: Languages and Procedures
Mandatory
6 Credits
Sculpture II: Languages and Procedures
Mandatory
6 Credits
History of Thought
Trunk
6 Credits
Painting II: Languages and Procedures
Mandatory
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Contemporary Art. 20th-21st Centuries
Trunk
6 Credits
Interactive Multimedia Creation
Mandatory
6 Credits
Drawing III: Drawing Methodologies
Mandatory
6 Credits
Sculpture III: Sculptural Methodologies
Mandatory
6 Credits
Painting III: Pictorial Methodologies
Mandatory
6 Credits
Third course
First semester
SUBJECT
Analysis of Current Artistic Languages
Mandatory
6 Credits
Character Design and Creation
Optional
6 Credits
Design, Visual Culture and Education
Optional
6 Credits
Sculpture and Ceramic Technologies
Optional
6 Credits
Drawing Strategies
Mandatory
6 Credits
Fundamentals of Design and Communication Theories
Optional
6 Credits
Idea and Concept I
Mandatory
6 Credits
Illustration and Comics
Optional
6 Credits
Modeling from Life
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Representation. The Natural Environment
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Representation. The Human Figure
Optional
6 Credits
Processes and Techniques of Sculptural Reproduction: Casting
Optional
6 Credits
Planographic Printing Systems
Optional
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Design of Virtual and Real Scenarios
Optional
6 Credits
Sculpture and Ceramic Technologies
Optional
6 Credits
Engraving in Hollow and Relief
Optional
6 Credits
Idea and Concept II
Mandatory
6 Credits
Visual Identity and Signage
Optional
6 Credits
Illustration and Comics
Optional
6 Credits
Methodology and Project Presentation
Mandatory
6 Credits
Modeling from Life
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Representation. The Natural Environment
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Representation. The Human Figure
Optional
6 Credits
Processes and Techniques of Sculptural Reproduction: Casting
Optional
6 Credits
Artistic Production: Legislation, Diffusion and Market
Mandatory
6 Credits
Fourth grade
First semester
SUBJECT
Interactive Applications
Optional
6 Credits
Art and Body
Optional
6 Credits
Art and Cultural Diversity
Optional
6 Credits
Art, Public Space and Nature
Optional
6 Credits
Animated cartoon
Optional
6 Credits
Experimental Drawing and Creation
Optional
6 Credits
Design: Digital Media
Optional
6 Credits
Artistic education
Optional
6 Credits
Installations and Artistic Interventions
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Abstraction Processes
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Image Processes
Optional
6 Credits
Audiovisual Projects
Optional
6 Credits
Sculptural Projects
Mandatory
6 Credits
Pictorial Projects
Mandatory
6 Credits
Drawing Projects
Mandatory
6 Credits
Internships
Optional
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Art and Body
Optional
6 Credits
Art and Cultural Diversity
Optional
6 Credits
Art, Public Space and Nature
Optional
6 Credits
Creating Three-Dimensional Animation
Optional
6 Credits
Animated cartoon
Optional
6 Credits
Experimental Drawing and Creation
Optional
6 Credits
Design: Print Media
Optional
6 Credits
Creative Photography
Optional
6 Credits
Management, Production and Innovation in Design
Optional
6 Credits
Installations and Artistic Interventions
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Abstraction Processes
Optional
6 Credits
Painting and Image Processes
Optional
6 Credits
Audiovisual Projects
Optional
6 Credits
Internships
Optional
6 Credits
Final Degree Project
Mandatory
6 Credits
Mentions
Animation
Credits required to obtain the mention: 42
Third course
First semester
SUBJECT
Character Design and Creation
Optional
6 Credits
Illustration and Comics
Optional
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Design of Virtual and Real Scenarios
Optional
6 Credits
Fourth grade
First semester
SUBJECT
Interactive Applications
Optional
6 Credits
Animated cartoon
Optional
6 Credits
Audiovisual Projects
Optional
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Creating Three-Dimensional Animation
Optional
6 Credits
Graphic design
Credits required to obtain the mention: 36
Third course
First semester
SUBJECT
Design, Visual Culture and Education
Optional
6 Credits
Fundamentals of Design and Communication Theories
Optional
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Visual Identity and Signage
Optional
6 Credits
Fourth grade
First semester
SUBJECT
Design: Digital Media
Optional
6 Credits
Second semester
SUBJECT
Design: Print Media
Optional
6 Credits
Management, Production and Innovation in Design
Optional
6 Credits