Вступительные требования
A Level AAA-ABB including Creative Writing, English Literature, English Language or English Language and Literature plus a portfolio of Art work
International Baccalaureate 36-32 points overall with 16 points from the best 3 Higher Level subjects including Higher Level English Literature or Language study
BTEC Distinction, Distinction, Distinction to Distinction, Distinction, Merit plus Advanced/Higher Level English Language or Literature study (B). Essential Subjects:
Advanced/Higher level Literature study is required for entry. Evidence of engagement in Creative Writing is essential on application. The following subjects are considered desirable by the department: Art and Design.
IELTS 6.5 (with at least 5.5 in each component). Russian applicants: The Attestat is not sufficient for entry; applicants must complete an additional qualification such as a Foundation Year.
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Lancaster's degree in Fine Art and Creative Writing is taught jointly by the Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts (LICA) and the Department of English and Creative Writing. This course is ideal for anyone with strong academic and creative abilities who wants to study fine art alongside creative writing.
Your Creative Writing courses are taught by a team of widely published authors through a combination of lectures, readings, practice and discussion in regular tutor-led workshops. Your degree includes an Introduction to Creative Writing in your first year, and in your second and third years of study you will choose additional genre-specific units such as Short Fiction, Poetry Writing or Creative Non-fiction.
Fine Art at Lancaster gives you the opportunity to integrate Art Practice with Art History/Theory at a high level. From the first through to the final year of your degree you will develop creative and technical skills in painting, drawing, sculpture, digital art and their hybrids. We have no ‘house style’ so you will develop the practice and ideas that best reflect your aims and values as a young artist. Your tutors will be professional artists and publishing historians and the mix of academic and creative skills gained at Lancaster makes you highly attractive for postgraduate study and employers.
You will begin your degree with core courses including Modernism in the Arts, Fine Art Practice and Creative Writing. In your second year you’ll move on to subjects such as Studio Practice, Short Fiction: Genre and Practice and our LICA interdisciplinary module Critical Reflections. You will then complete your degree by choosing from a selection of Fine Art and Creative Writing modules on offer such as Expanded Drawing, Longer fiction and Writing/Reading Poetry.