The BA program in Painting and Visual Arts is designed to provide students with high-quality education in painting, research, and artistic practice. It integrates contemporary artistic trends, critical thinking, and professional dialogue, ensuring students are well-prepared for the visual arts industry. The program encourages ongoing discussions that help students develop their artistic voice and professional articulation, ultimately equipping them for success in the visual arts market.
Students are encouraged to experiment and reinterpret traditional artistic approaches, reflecting the evolving role of the artist in modern society. Beyond developing technical skills, the program places strong emphasis on theoretical and pedagogical aspects of art education, ensuring that graduates are well-rounded professionals who can pursue both creative and academic careers.
Mission statement
The mission of the BA program in Painting and Visual Arts is to: provide a high-quality, student-centered education that nurtures artistic expression, critical thinking, and technical proficiency. Through innovative teaching methods, creative research, and active participation in cultural and social initiatives, students develop the ability to contribute to the evolution of visual arts in both local and global contexts.
Responsible persons of the study program
Learning outcomes
Upon successful completion of the BA program in Painting and Visual Arts, students will acquire the following knowledge, skills, and competencies:
Knowledge:
Skills:
Competence:
demonstrate autonomy in shaping their artistic practice, acting on their ideas, and committing to lifelong learning.
Bachelor studies in BA program in Painting and Visual Arts have the right to enrol all those candidates who have completed secondary education, possess the necessary documentation, and fulfil the minimum admission criteria determined by the Senate. According to Article 5 of the Regulations for Bachelor Studies, the conditions for admission to Bachelor studies are:
Number of study places
The number of study places according to the decision of the KAA is 25 students per academic year.
Recognition of qualifications
Per the Regulation for Bachelor Studies at AAB College, recognition of qualifications and transfer of studies are governed by Articles 6, 7, and 8 of this regulation. These articles outline the conditions, criteria, and procedures for admitting students from other higher education institutions, the transfer process, and the recognition and equivalence of previously studied courses.
Duration and number of ECTS
Studies in the BA program in Painting and Visual Arts last 3 years (6 semesters) and comprise a total of 180 ECTS, with 60 ECTS per year and 30 ECTS per semester.
Upon completion of the studies, students are awarded the academic title Bachelor of Arts in Painting and Visual Arts.
Employment perspectives
Graduates of the BA in Painting and Visual Arts program possess creative, technical, and conceptual skills that enable them to contribute to a wide range of professions within the cultural and creative sector. They are prepared to work as independent artists, illustrators, visual designers, scenographers, and creative professionals in various institutions and industries such as galleries and exhibition salons, cultural centers, theatres, television and film production, design and furniture manufacturing companies, as well as in the field of public and decorative art.
Assessment methods
The program employs a combination of summative and formative assessment approaches.
Summative Assessment Methods
Final Projects, Oral Presentations, Exhibition Evaluation, Exams.
Formative Assessment Methods
Direct Questioning, Weekly Exercises, Studio Assignments, Peer Reviews, Classroom Activities, Art Workshops, Work-in-Progress Presentations, Written Feedback.
Data about student progression
DROP OUT <30%
EMPLOYMENT >50%
STUDENT SUCCESS IN EXAMS 8.5
Student rights
Students at AAB College, in accordance with the Statute and the Regulation for BA Studies, have the right to:
Additionally, students have the right to submit complaints and requests regarding any aspect of the teaching process, assessment, or any other issues that they believe may hinder their academic development and well-being while studying at the college.
At AAB College, students are considered equal partners in the design, implementation, and evaluation of
quality assurance processes. They actively participate in every working group or workshop that discusses
policymaking, strategic planning, and decision-making. Specifically, students engage in quality assurance
procedures through the following activities:
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