About the Course
Art always reflects and inspires a creative society, by describing the world as it is and perceiving it as it could be. Artists believe in improving people's lives and the general understanding of each other through thoughtful and challenging works. When students study abroad, their curriculum is collaborative, involves a project-based approach to teaching and gives students the skill sets to become highly employable graduates like developing practitioners, artists, makers, designers and researchers. Art, Design and Performance enable the nurturing of creative talent with practical aspects of arts management and self-promotion, which is excellent preparation for entering the world of performance. A performing arts degree can be practise-based, with a large amount of actual performing, or academic, combining practical work with background analysis. Teaching is mostly done through a combination of practical workshops and lectures. Students who enjoy more of a variety or want to keep their options open at the end of their degree can study performing arts as joint honours or triple honours degree, with subjects like art and design.
Master’s degrees in Arts are offered by most foreign universities and students can choose which field they would like to specialise in. Some premier institutes allow dual specialisation and include niche courses like criminology and programming.
Eligibility
Popular countries
Careers
The eligibility for Arts courses is dependent on the country and institution. Most Arts courses abroad require English Language Test scores such as IELTS, TOEFL or PTE.
Arts is one subject that has courses all around the globe. Although courses in the UK and US are known for their quality and curriculum, colleges and institutes in Paris and France are preferred by students who are keen to pursue definitive art subjects like music, fine arts, and theatre.
Students who pass out with a degree in Arts are adept at written and verbal communication skills; teamwork; decision making; critical thinking and problem-solving. Most students go on to become artists, musicians, artists, creative heads, fashionistas, or interior designers.