The Master of Arts Fine Arts cultivates a teaching and learning methodology that values artistic practice. It strives for a balance between contemporary art practice within students own socio-cultural milieu and the theoretical discourses around it. The programme also underscores the beliefs that through studio experimentation and innovation, it is the role of the artist in research that generates and produces individual self-discipline, knowledge, and discoveries that are pertinent to the realisation of artistic language/vocabulary. Students will acquire knowledge of the comprehensive critical, theoretical, and historical discourses that inform contemporary artistic practice. They will receive quality education through rigorous training that integrates research and practice, develop their abilities to conceptualise creatively, reflect upon their practice, and grow their individual and collaborative skills. The programme enables a diversity of contemporary arts practice that includes drawing, graphic novel, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture, site specific and time-based art. Students can locate their research area within the context of their mode of expression or choose to work with an inter-disciplinary approach. Graduates can find career as fine artist.