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Professional art practice (2) 201


 
Module code VIT 201
Qualification Undergraduate
Faculty Faculty of Humanities
Module content

*Requires departmental selection
This module offers occupational related preparation by providing opportunities for students to participate in art education, community engagements and the art industry. Further, the module will provide opportunity for students to: Develop the promotional and entrepreneurial aspects of their personal art practice through creating marketing material and proposal writing; Develop their research, teaching and communication skills through peer teaching; Foster independent learning through a self-study component in a hybrid learning environment; Develop foundational skills in ethics; Participate in orientation towards a community engagement project; and apply skills and knowledge through curatorial practice or similar codified art practices.

Module credits 28.00
NQF Level 06
Prerequisites BKK 101, VIT 101
Contact time 1 lecture per week, 2 discussion classes per week, 4 practicals per week
Language of tuition Module is presented in English
Department School of the Arts
Period of presentation Year

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