The Fine Arts and Design program is a four-year undergraduate diploma offered under the Faculty of Humanities. It is designed for students who aspire to become creative professionals in the fields of visual arts, design, and cultural expression.
Over 8 semesters, students will complete 55 carefully structured courses totaling 115 credit hours. The curriculum blends foundational theory with hands-on studio practice, covering areas such as drawing, painting, sculpture, digital media, graphic design, art history, color theory, and contemporary art practices.
The program encourages artistic innovation, critical thinking, and cultural awareness, allowing students to explore and develop their personal artistic voice. Through exhibitions, workshops, and project-based learning, students gain real-world experience and build professional portfolios.
Graduates will be well-equipped for careers in visual arts, design, illustration, multimedia production, advertising, and creative direction, or for further study in fine arts and related disciplines.