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Original title in Czech: Výtvarná uměníFaculty: FaVUAbbreviation: VUBAcad. year: 2023/2024
Type of study programme: Bachelor's
Study programme code: B8206
Degree awarded: BcA.
Accreditation: 1.12.2015 - 31.12.2024
Specific admission requirements
Students must have a High School Certificate and relevant skills, talent, and knowledge.
Key learning outcomes
Bachelor course students are equipped with general knowledge of art history and theory and related fields, and with knowledge necessary for work specific to their ateliers. They are able to search for further information purposefully and work with it.
Occupational profiles of graduates with examples
Graduates of the BA program at the FFA have general awareness of the essential phenomena, personalities, and contexts from the history of art and architecture from the beginnings to present. Apart from that, they have mastered the basics of philosophy, aesthetics and they are instructed in elements of music, literature, film, or photography. They are able to research independently and creatively process the obtained information according to their specialization. Students are also able to communicate in English on intermediate level (B1 European Referential Framework). The BA graduates can work as freelance artists capable of completing private and public commissions, they can work as curators, organizers, or teachers. They are also ready to take up new creative positions in newly developing technological disciplines. The graduates’ knowledge and practical skills are profiled according to their studio specialization.
Access to further studies
Students can study further in the MA program provided by the FFA or any other art academy or faculty.
Examination regulations, assessment and grading
Examination and assessment regulations
Graduation requirements
bachelor's thesis, final state examination
Mode of study
full-time study
Programme supervisor
doc. Mgr. Pavel Korbička
ECTS departmental co-ordinator
doc. Mgr. Jan Zálešák, Ph.D.