Fine Art degrees in South East England

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Kingston University

1 fine-art courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 8th
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WUSCA ranking: 76th
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The lectures in my course are very helpful and always get back to you when you have questions. We have good weeks timetabling where we have online lessons and in person and we start at a nice time as well which gives people time to travel. Our lectures give us PowerPoints which we can also look at when at home for more revision. The university is big and is a couple bus stops from train stations which is helpful as well. There is lots of places to get food and they have a wide variety of things.

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Contextualising Contemporary Practice: Fine Art
  • Introducing Studio Practice
  • Professional Skills I
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Buckinghamshire New University

3 fine-art courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 70th
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WUSCA ranking: 18th
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I think Buckinghamshire university is perfect for international students. This university offers so many facilities and student union support is great. The best part is teachers and lecturers are very nice and considerate. They keep me motivated and encouraged while doing the assignments and through every classes. So far I've had a great experience and always happy at uni. One thing I got little pressure is about the fee as I'm facing financial problems.

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Creative Sector: Participation, collaboration and socially engaged practice
  • Histories, Theories and Methods
  • In-between Spaces: Intermediality and interdisciplinarity
  • Other worlds: Digital realms and virtual spaces
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  • Creative Sector: Collaborative Practices
  • Digital Realms and Virtual Spaces
  • Histories, Theories and Methods: Fine Art
  • Intermediality & Interdisciplinarity 1: Material & Processes
  • Intermediality and Interdisciplinarity 2: Studio and Contemporary Practices
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University of Southampton

1 fine-art courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 15th
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WUSCA ranking: 69th
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The best aspects are that the teachers are helpful and experienced and so it helps with learning, however there could be more help with exam resources such as more practice questions for the exam to get the most support

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Contemporary Issues
  • Exploring the Discipline
  • Studio Practice 1A: Materials and Techniques
  • Studio Practice 1B: Research and Skills
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University of Sussex

5 fine-art courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
WUSCA ranking: 50th
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The best part of my university experience has been the learning environment and independence. I’ve had access to good facilities, knowledgeable tutors, and projects that push me to think critically and work in a more professional way, especially through practical and design-based assignments. University has also helped me develop discipline, self-management, and confidence in my own ideas. Being surrounded by people from different backgrounds has broadened how I think, both academically and personally.

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Year 1
  • Art on Site: Place, Identity, Meaning
  • Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 1
  • Researching, Creating and Communicating in the Humanities 2
  • Stories of Art I: Shaping Art
  • Stories of Art II: Making Modernity
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University of Reading

1 fine-art courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 9th
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Generally, the facilities on offer are well designed and accessible. The distance of the university from London makes it fairly attractive, and the campus is among the more unique offerings across the UK. I found some sports societies to be a little on the expensive side, and having had to commute for part of my time as a student, the student life aspect hasn't always been the best or most exciting.

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Contemporary Art and Theory
  • Fine Art Studio
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London Metropolitan University

3 fine-art courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 68th
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WUSCA ranking: 39th
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My initial reasons for joining were simple. I was drawn to the community; on my open day, I saw a diverse range of people and felt it was a place where the average person from a working-class background could feel comfortable and part of something. I also loved the university's layout. It's tremendously large, with a charming little interior garden and various communal spaces. At times, it felt almost too big, but over the years, I turned finding its many hidden corners into a personal game. And let's not forget the labs—incredibly huge and spacious, yet still cozy. I remember late winter afternoons, running a routine reaction while staring out the massive windows. In those moments, everything felt tranquil and perfectly in place. However, that was just the beginning. The real reason the undergraduate Chemistry program at London Met is so great is the academic staff. Their dedication, the time they invest, and the lengths to which they will go to help you are absolutely unparalleled. You aren't just a number or another face; you are someone they look after. They share every opportunity with you—bursaries, placements, training, and so on—constantly pushing you in the right direction and enabling you to collect achievements throughout the short journey of your BSc. It isn't always easy; there will be moments of stress, anxiety, and insecurity, but remember that everyone is there to help you succeed.

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Critical & Contextual Studies 1 (Art)
  • Project Work 1
  • Techniques: Fine Art
  • Visual Intelligence
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Fine Art (Top-up) - BA
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Year 3
  • Critical & Contextual Studies 3: Dissertation (Art)
  • Major Project
  • Methods and Enquiry 2
  • Professional Practice 2: Fine Art
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University of Brighton

4 fine-art courses SOUTH EAST ENGLAND
Subject ranking: 47th
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WUSCA ranking: 83th
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My experience at University of Brighton confidently prepared me for the future and allowed me to discover the best version of myself. Living in such a creative and vibrant city made every day feel like an adventure, and studying in Brighton offered the perfect balance between academic growth and an exciting student lifestyle. As an international student, feeling a sense of belonging was essential, and Brighton exceeded my expectations. From the very first day, the university’s welcoming and inclusive community made me feel at home. The international orientation programme was especially valuable, helping me form some of my closest friendships and making the transition to university life in the UK far less stressful than I had anticipated. The level of student support available throughout my degree was exceptional. Whether navigating academic challenges or personal concerns and exploring future opportunities , I always felt guided rather than overwhelmed. My student support guidance tutor and academic tutor were consistently available, offering help with assignments and regularly checking in on my wellbeing to ensure I was having a positive student experience. This personalised approach helped me stay motivated, confident, and supported at every stage of my studies. Career development was embedded into my student experience from the very beginning. The careers and employability team supported me in creating my first CV in my first year, securing part-time work in the city, and gaining clarity about my long-term goals. Even after graduating, their continued guidance has helped me align my interests with meaningful career opportunities, demonstrating the university’s genuine investment in its students’ futures. Beyond academics, student societies were central to my experience at Brighton. Through joining different societies, I was able to explore my interests outside the classroom, build friendships across disciplines, and feel part of a wider, supportive student community. The connections I formed and the memories created through shared activities became some of the most meaningful and rewarding parts of my university experience. Having access to three distinct campuses across the city further enriched my experience. The City Campus offered a creative and cosmopolitan environment, surrounded by Brighton’s thriving arts and social scene. Moulsecoomb Campus provided a more urban and academic atmosphere, conveniently positioned between the city centre and Falmer. Falmer Campus felt like a traditional campus university, with expansive green spaces, a strong sense of community, excellent facilities, and the Amex Stadium nearby, creating a unique blend of campus life and local pride. Across all campuses, the facilities are well maintained and thoughtfully designed, with excellent access to libraries, study spaces, and up-to-date equipment that support both academic success and student wellbeing. Reflecting on my overall experience, the University of Brighton offered far more than a degree. It provided a supportive environment in which I could grow academically, professionally, and personally, and I would wholeheartedly recommend it to students seeking a university that truly invests in their development.

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Contemporary Art Institutional Roles and Terms
  • Introduction to Theories and Practices of Fine Art
  • Studio Practice 1: Thinking and Making
  • Studio Practice 2: Making and Site
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  • Introduction to Theories and Practices of Fine Art
  • Printmaking Technical Inductions
  • Studio Practice 1: Orientation
  • Studio Practice 2: Enquiry, Edition, Exhibition
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Goldsmiths, University of London

3 fine-art courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 10th
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With the SMT once again announcing a detrimental restructure to the university, roughly around 300 teaching staff are being threatened with redundancies if they are viewed as not making a 'valuable' contribution to Goldsmiths. A vast majority of departments have been threatened with teaching and module cuts, including English, once again. It is ironic that they are saying they want to make back/ save around 20 million, yet they are looking to have an AI centre whilst neglecting the humanities departments that reside at the very heart of Goldsmiths. They do not have much care for practising free speech on campus as the SMT wanted to 'arrest' the group of us that had 1.) occupied a building on campus in protest against the way the university has conducted their weak response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine and 2.) those that actually took part in the protests that occurred on campus. How can you label your university as a 'creative powerhouse' and a 'melting pot' of ideas when you've conducted yourself in such a backward manner? The welfare team has little regard for you. I had applied for a hardship bursary, yet I was met with a foodbank voucher that could only be used on the week it was issued and for a place that was miles away from accom and only open for 4 hours on a Friday. Do not come to this uni if you are seeking a place that values academic integrity and the preservation of your course; alongside your welfare as a student. It's a shock that they can even call themselves an institution.

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Fine Art (Extension Degree) - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Critical Studies
  • Integration
  • Portfolio of Art Writing or English language classes
  • Studio Practice
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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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University of the Arts London

5 fine-art courses LONDON
Subject ranking: 21st
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The actual university was fine. The new building has a lot of great facilities but some of them can only be used by people from that actual course. Sewing machines and work spaces can get really busy. Nice interior design and layout.

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Fine Art - BA (Hons)
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Stage 1
  • Unit 1: What is an Art School?
  • Unit 2: What is a Studio?
  • Unit 3: What is Practice?
  • Unit 4: What is a Residency?
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Fine Art: Drawing - BA (Hons)
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Year 1
  • Unit 1 - Introduction to Fine Art
  • Unit 2 - Establishing practice
  • Unit 3 - Ideas into practice
  • Unit 4 - Activating practice
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SOAS University of London

15 fine-art courses LONDON
WUSCA ranking: 56th
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The people here are really nice and excited to learn and it’s perfect that the location is so good so you can go out with friends from this uni and other unis nearby. I wish the facilities were a bit more modernized and new. There’s no AC in the Library and rooms look old.

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Year 1
  • H101 Approaching History
  • H103 Colonial Curricula: Empire and Education at SOAS and Beyond
  • Introduction to Global Development
  • Introduction to Political Economy of Development
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