The Department of Fine Arts offers a comprehensive and balanced undergraduate programme for students in order to prepare them for future careers in the arts. Such careers include that of artist, art historian, museum curators, and other art-related professions.
A wide range of courses in Chinese art practices and history is offered alongside Western art history and studio training. Whenever possible, interaction between the fields is stressed. This integrated approach reflects Hong Kong’s special role as an advanced, multi-cultural city.
The Department puts equal emphasis upon studio and art history courses. As a result, our graduates are better-rounded, and better equipped for professional careers in the arts.
The Department constantly revises existing courses and introduces new courses to meet the trends and needs of the society. It also organizes professional training courses and internship programmes for students to learn practical approaches to future careers as professional artists, art educators, art administrators, etc.
Four-year Curriculum of the BA programme
1. Major Requirement
Students in Fine Arts are divided into THREE main streams:
(1) Art History – studies the historical development of art with a special emphasis on China;
(2) Modern Art Studio – trains students in the practice of artistic creation; and
(3) Art History and Art Studio – applies equal emphasis on both.
Students must declare one of the streams at the beginning of their third year of attendance.
Fine Arts students are required to complete a minimum of 72 major units.
Stream
Courses |
Art History | Modern Art Studio | Art History and Art Studio |
Faculty Package | 9 units | ||
Required Courses | 21 units | ||
Elective Courses (Art History) | 30 units | 15 units | 21 units |
Elective Courses (Modern Art Studio) | 12 units | 27 units | 21 units |
Total | 72 units |
Note: Students need to submit a thesis or studio works for exhibition in the final year of attendance.
2. Minor Requirement
Students who are interested to declare Fine Arts as minor programme have to complete 25 units and satisfy requirements under separate categories.
For details of the study scheme, students could visit University Undergraduate E-handbook for information.
FAAS 1100 2 Units
Drawing Fundamentals
FAAS 1110 2 Units
Principles of Chinese Calligraphy
FAAS 1130 2 Units
Principles of Chinese Painting
FAAS 1140 2 Units
Fundamentals of 3-Dimensional Forming
FAAS 1600 3 Units
Artistic Traditions in China
FAAS 1700 3 Units
Artistic Traditions in the West
FAAS 1900 3 Units
Introduction to Art History
FAAS 2100 3 Units
Life and Arts in Pre-Modern China
FAAS 2102 3 Units
Arts of Ancient China: Neolithic Through Bronze Age
FAAS 2103 3 Units
Art Along the Silk Road
FAAS 2104 3 Units
History of Early Chinese Ceramics
FAAS 2105 3 Units
Classical Traditions of Chinese Calligraphy
FAAS2106 3 Units
Visual and Material Culture of the Ming Dynasty
FAAS 2110 3 Units
Religious Art of China
FAAS 2113 3 Units
Introduction to Asian Art: The Art and Archaeology of West, South, Southeast, and Inner Asia
FAAS 2116 3 Units
History of Western Comics
FAAS 2117 3 Units
Art in HK: from the Foundation of the Colony to the Early 21st Century
FAAS 2119 3 Units
Western Art I: from the 15th to the Late 19th Century
FAAS 2201 3 Units
Creative Watercolour Painting
FAAS 2203 3 Units
Clerical and Regular Scripts
FAAS 2206 3 Units
Becoming a Comics Director
FAAS 2208 3 Units
Basic Photography
FAAS 2211 3 Units
Western Painting I
FAAS 2217 3 Units
Mixed Media
FAAS 2219 3 Units
Digital Imaging Workshop
FAAS 3102 3 Units
Jades for Life and Death
FAAS 3104 3 Units
Jingdezhen and Beyond: History of Later Chinese Ceramics
FAAS 3105 3 Units
Art of the Elite: Calligraphy from Song to Qing
FAAS 3108 3 Units
Contemporary Art: Artistic Strategies in a Postmodern Era
FAAS 3110 3 Units
Buddhist Art and Architecture
FAAS 3111 3 Units
Chinese Ceramic Technology: Theory and Practice
FAAS 3112 3 Units
Auspicious Metal: the Ritual Bronzes of Ancient China
FAAS 3113 3 Units
Art and Culture of Korea
FAAS 3114 3 Units
Art and Culture of Japan
FAAS 3115 3 Units
The Art of Chinese Seals
FAAS 3116 3 Units
Art Under Imperial Patronage: Chinese Court Painting
FAAS 3117 3 Units
Modern Challenges: Chinese Art of the Twentieth Century
FAAS 3119 3 Units
Western Art II: from Impressionism to the Late 1940s
FAAS 3120 3 Units
Daoist Art
FAAS 3200 3 Units
Creative Workshop for Contemporary Chinese Art
FAAS 3201 3 Units
Western Painting II
FAAS 3202 3 Units
Printmaking
FAAS 3203 3 Units
Running and Cursive Scripts
FAAS 3204 3 Units
Xieyi: Chinese Expressive Painting
FAAS 3206 3 Units
Sculpting Moulding and Casting
FAAS 3210 3 Units
Art in Public Space
FAAS 3211 3 Units
Experimental Drawing
FAAS 3212 3 Units
Combined Printmaking
FAAS 3216 3 Units
Sculpture: Building and Carving
FAAS 3219 3 Units
Moving Image Workshop
FAAS 3221 3 Units
Figure Sketching
FAAS 3223 3 Units
Calligraphy in Ancient Scripts
FAAS 3224 3 Units
Gongbi: Chinese Delineative Painting
FAAS 3229 3 Units
Text and Image
FAAS 3234 3 Units
Chinese Landscape Painting
FAAS 3236 3 Units
Ceramic Art: Form and Space
FAAS 3246 3 Units
Ceramic Art: Surface Treatment and Exploration
FAAS 4100 3 Units
Special Topics in Art History
FAAS 4101 3 Units
Art and Social Engagement: Summer Internship
FAAS 4102 3 Units
Arts of Medieval China: Three Kingdoms through Five Dynasties
FAAS 4106 3 Units
Tradition and Transformation: Chinese Literati Painting
FAAS 4109 3 Units
Chinese and Western Comparative Aesthetics
FAAS 4116 3 Units
Understanding Theories of Chinese Painting and Calligraphy
FAAS 4119 3 Units
An Illustrated History of Western Art Theory: from Plato to Postmodernism
FAAS 4180 3 Units
Thesis Research I
FAAS 4182 4 Units
Thesis Research II
FAAS 4201 3 Units
Art As Profession
FAAS 4202 3 Units
Special Topics in Studio Art
FAAS 4203 3 Units
Seal Carving
FAAS 4210 3 Units
Creative Workshop I
FAAS 4211 3 Units
Creative Workshop II
FAAS 4212 3 Units
Creative Workshop III
FAAS 4213 3 Units
Creative Workshop IV
FAAS 4214 3 Units
Modern Ink Painting
FAAS 4280 3 Units
Graduation Workshop I
FAAS 4282 4 Units
Graduation Workshop II
There are two ways to apply for admission: JUPAS and Non-JUPAS. The details are as follows
1. Admission on the Strength of Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination Results
(a) Minimum Entrance Requirement of Fine Arts Programme Applicants shall have obtained in the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination (HKDSE)
(i) | Level 3 in Chinese Language and English Language; and |
(ii) | Level 2 in Mathematics (Compulsory Part) and Liberal Studies; and |
(iii) | Level 3 in two New Senior Secondary (NSS) subjects# as approved by the University from time to time (Visual Arts is preferred). |
# The two subjects may include:
(1) 2 NSS elective subjects; or
(2) 1 NSS elective subject and Mathematics (Extended Part) Module I or Module II.
Applicants should refer to the website of the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for the detailed requirements
(b) Admission Interview
Interview will be conducted after the release of HKDSE results. Applicants who put Fine Arts programme in Band A and meet the General Entrance Requirements will be invited for an interview. A softcopy of portfolio of creative works or, if no creative works can be provided, a personal statement in pdf format have to be submitted by email. Applicants will be informed of the arrangement of submission when they receive invitation to come for the interview. The portfolio should not exceed 10 pages and the size should be less than 5MB. The hard copy of the portfolio should be presented on the day of interview.
Applicants are welcomed to bring no more than 5 representative original works to the interview if there are any, and they should be easy to carry. Other supporting materials such as sketchbook and visual dairies are welcomed to bring along. The score of the portfolio and interview will be complemented by the HKDSE result to draw up a list of offers.
2. Admission on the Strength of Qualifications Other than Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education Examination Results
(a) Minimum Entrance Requirement
Candidates with other qualifications (for example, GCE-AL, IB, HKALE, Associate Degree/Higher Diploma) should apply for admission through non-JUPAS.
Applicants should refer to the website of the Office of Admissions and Financial Aid for the requirements of respective admission schemes.
(b) Admission Interview
Admission interview is usually conducted in March. Applicants should put Fine Arts programme in the first choice and fulfill the General University Entrance Requirements. When making application at the University Online Application System, applicants must also submit a portfolio of their creative works or, if no creative works can be provided, a personal statement, through the system. The portfolio should not exceed 10 pages and file size should not exceed 5MB. Shortlisted applicants who are invited to attend the interview should bring along the hard copy of the portfolio.
Applicants are welcomed to bring not more than 5 representative original works to the interview if there are any, and they should be easy to carry. Other supporting materials, such as sketchbook and visual dairies, are welcomed to bring along. The score of the portfolio and interview will be complemented by the academic merits to draw up a list of offers.
The tuition fee for local students for 2020-21 is HK$42,100 per annum.
For non-local students, the tuition fee for 2021-22 is HK$145,000 per annum (subject to confirmation).
How will extra elective subjects be considered by the University?
What is the format or language of the interview?
What do I need to bring along for the admission interview?
What are the major criteria when selecting candidates?
Will I be invited for an interview if I do not put Fine Arts programme in Band A?
What HKDSE subject results should I get in order to be admitted?
How many JUPAS students will be admitted to Fine Arts programme each year?
Whom should I contact?
Admission Talk (In Cantonese)
Time:12:00-12:30 (16 Oct 2021)
Speaker: Prof. TAM Wai Ping
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