The Bachelor of Fine Arts program is designed for students who have graduated from high school and is dedicated to providing solid foundation training in all areas of aesthetics to prepare students for professional life in aesthetics and its applications, including but not limited to, painting, graphic design, fashion design, and digital media.
The program prepares students to acquire theoretical knowledge and emphasizes practical hands-on skills in order to master common artistic tools and their appropriate methods. Students build on their mastery of the discipline by combining or specializing in elective courses in different areas. At the same time, students who develop an interest in business management or computer science can take related courses across disciplines, corresponding to their academic and career plans, and grow into professionals in arts management or digital media. In the second semester of the third year, the school will organize a group exhibition to publicly present the students' learning achievements and invite artists to participate.
The EEEA offers a bachelor's degree program that lasts three years according to the standards prevailing in France. Each year is divided into two semesters and a project. Teaching takes a variety of forms during the academic year, including but not limited to theoretical foundation classes, practical classes, workshops, museum visits, etc. Near the end of the third year, the school will organize a group exhibition to publicly present the students' learning and invite artists to participate in the critique.
Fine Arts Foundation Courses
Students of business administration are required to complete a minimum of 3 (18 ECTS) foundation courses.
Fine Arts Advanced Courses
E-Commerce students are required to complete a minimum of 30 credits of specialized courses
Language Courses
All students are required to complete a minimum of 4 (20 ECTS) language courses
General Education Courses
All students are required to complete a minimum of 2 (10 ECTS) general education courses
Elective Courses
Students can choose appropriate courses according to their career plans and study needs
Internships/individual projects
All students are required to complete a short internship/project of 2 months in the first year and an internship/project of 6 months in the second year.
Fine Arts Foundation Courses |
18 |
Choose any three courses within the module in the first semester of the first year |
Fine Arts Advanced Courses |
48 (include at least 30 credits of its choice of specialization) |
Open from the second semester of the first year. Note that individual courses are subject to prerequisites |
Language Courses |
20 |
One language course per semester for the first two years, four courses in total Students who choose the international e-commerce direction are required to take Mandarin or Japanese language courses from the second year onwards |
General Education Courses |
20 |
One course per semester for the first two years, four courses in total |
Internships/individual projects |
50 |
2 months for the first year 2 months for the second year 6 months for the third year |
Elective Courses |
24 |
Free electives (Note that individual courses are subject to prerequisites) |
Total |
180 ECTs |
Year |
Semester |
Course |
Credit |
First Year |
First Semester (Fall) |
|
28 |
Second Semester (Spring) |
|
32 |
|
Second Year |
First Semester (Fall) |
((E-commerce oriented students are required to take Mandarin or Japanese)) |
28 |
Second Semester (Spring) |
|
32 |
|
Third Year |
First Semester (Fall) |
|
30 |
Second Semester (Spring) |
|
30 |
Fine Arts majors are required to take the appropriate courses for their majors. If they are interested in business administration courses or computer science courses, they may take them as their credits allow.
For specific courses, please check the course index.
Graduates with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree may seek positions in the job market that require a bac+3 in an arts-related field or become independent arts practitioners.
Students can also choose to continue their studies to earn a master's degree, which can be combined with a cross-disciplinary study such as arts management. Students' art backgrounds will continue to support them in their later career development.
Students also have the option to continue their studies to obtain a master's degree.
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