- ATAR 60.00
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- 3 years (or part-time equivalent)
- Toowoomba
- Online
- Feb, May
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- AUD 9,312
- (Indicative annual fee)
Overview
- Be at the forefront of engaging the visual arts in the wider community, capturing and reshaping our stories. This industry-relevant degree produces graduates who are creative, innovative, adaptable, and entrepreneurial.
- Explore the future of visual art and its applications within evolving new employment opportunities in the 21st century, including health, design, new media, architecture, museum and gallery professions, and education.
- Choose to focus your studies by majoring in either Curation, Innovation and Visual Art, or Visual Art Studio Practice. Extend your studies by adding a minor from another discipline such as Film and TV or journalism.
- Benefit from exhibiting at both UniSQ Toowoomba campus and the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery when studying the Visual Art Studio Practice major. Experience a blended learning program of art ideas, curatorial practice, arts and cultural management, gallery studies, and professional writing in the visual arts sector.
Majors in the Bachelor of Visual Art
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Curation, Innovation and Visual Art
Graduate as a creative, adaptable professional with hands-on practice, explore future visual art fields, and gain broad industry knowledge and skills.
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Visual Art Studio Practice
Blend passion with profession in studio practice, gain advanced skills through workshops and projects, and benefit from unique facilities for diverse career pathways.
Drawn to UniSQ
I was drawn to UniSQ because of its interdisciplinary approach and its openness to research that straddles the creative, academic, and activist realms.
Ally - Arts and Communication
Career outcomes
As a graduate, you’ll be equipped with technical, creative, and analytical skills that allow you to thrive in the visual and creative arts industry. You may find work in galleries, museums, education, publishing, media, advertising, and community arts organisations.
What you'll study
To graduate from the Bachelor of Visual Art, you must successfully complete 24 units of study.
Degree structure
An undergraduate university degree typically consists of a combination of core, major and elective courses designed to provide you with foundational knowledge and opportunities for an in-depth deeper dive into your chosen field.
Refer to the UniSQ Handbook for detailed recommended enrolment patterns and course availability.
You may be eligible for recognition of prior learning if you have previous studies or relevant work experience. This could reduce the number of courses you need to study to complete your degree.
Degree requirements
As part of the degree, you will need to complete practical placements. Placements in industry provide professional experience, putting the theory into practice, and opportunities to start networking with potential employers.
All students must be able to meet the physical and other professional requirements of practical placements within this degree.
While studying this degree, you will need to provide some of your own art materials. Materials lists will vary depending on the studio area(s) you will undertake. Further details will be provided during Orientation Week and at the commencement of individual courses.
Other study options
If you’re interested in further study, after completion of this degree you can go on to study the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours) (if you meet all the entry requirements).
Entry requirements
There are many ways to be considered for entry into a UniSQ degree based on your education, work experience and relevant personal attributes.
Select the highest level of education you have or will be completing to find the entry requirements that applies to you.
You need to satisfy the following requirements to be considered for entry into this degree.
- Attend an interview with portfolio.
- To study this degree we assume you have sound knowledge in English (Units 3 & 4, C) and Visual Arts (Units 3 & 4, C). We assume that your knowledge is equivalent to a grade C or higher in Units 3 and 4 at high school level (typically studied in Year 12). Find out more about assumed knowledge.
- If no ATAR, applicants can successfully undertake an interview and supply a written statement.
Interview information
Applicants will need to bring:
- a head shot-style photo of yourself
- a school exit statement, or evidence of previous education standard achieved
- a portfolio of work to the interview. This should contain at least 8-10 high quality images of past artwork. Please note: it is not necessary to bring the physical work.
- If you don't have an ATAR, please bring a written statement (500 words) addressing your interest, goals, and aspirations in studying visual arts, with some reflection on your visual art experiences and training.
Application steps to follow:
- Apply to study the Bachelor of Visual Art - refer to the 'How to apply' section of this page for more information.
- Please register for an interview. Once registered, we will review your submission and invite you to be interviewed.
If you don't have an ATAR or are not a recent school-leaver, you can apply for an interview entry.
Applicants must provide:
- a head shot-style photo of yourself
- a school exit statement, or evidence of previous education standard achieved.
- a portfolio of work to the interview. This should contain at least 8-10 high quality images of past artwork. Please note: it is not necessary to bring the physical work.
- a written statement (500 words) addressing your interest, goals, and aspirations in studying visual arts, with some reflection on your visual art experiences and training.
Application steps to follow:
- Apply to study the Bachelor of Visual Art - refer to the 'How to apply' section of this page for more information.
- Please register for an interview. Once registered, we will review your submission and invite you to be interviewed.
Let us help you navigate through our entry options – start a conversation, whenever suits you.
All applicants
You'll need to meet the applicable English language requirements and this degree requires:
- IELTS (Academic) - Minimum overall score of 6.0 and a minimum score of 5.5 in each of the four components - listening, reading, writing, and speaking.
Alternative English language proficiency tests may also be accepted.
Explore the ATAR/selection rank of students offered a place in this degree in the first 2025 intake, based entirely or partly on their ATAR. To learn more about the backgrounds of students in this degree, access the QTAC website via the How to apply section.
Toowoomba
- Highest ATAR/selection rank - 99.60
- Median ATAR/selection rank - 79.95
- Lowest ATAR/selection rank - 73.90
During your study
While not needed to apply, you'll need to meet these requirements throughout your studies.
It is a requirement that Queensland-based students hold a current positive notice indicating that they are deemed suitable for working with children and young people whilst studying the Bachelor of Visual Art. Further information about the Blue Card or Exemption Card suitability process is available from the Blue Card Services.
Entry pathways
There is more than one way to get into university, and if you're not sure about your entry options get in touch to discuss.
Fees and scholarships
- This estimated 2025 annual fee is based on the current average rate for your first year of study (8 units per year) and does not include cost of materials such as textbooks, additional costs or the Student Services and Amenities fee.
- This is an indicative guide only and your fees will vary depending on the courses you select, with the actual rates calculated at enrolment.
- We review our fees annually and they may increase each year.
- Further details are available on the Fees website.
Additional costs
You may be required to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee as part of your degree cost.
Placement courses may incur some additional costs, including uniform and equipment, transport to and from venues and, in some instances, living expenses, particularly for placements in rural and remote settings
Payment options
You may not have to pay your course (subject) fees upfront. HECS-HELP is a government loan scheme that allows you to defer payment until your income reaches a certain threshold. Find out if you are eligible for HECS-HELP.
You may also be eligible to receive financial support from Services Australia.
UniSQ Scholarships
We offer scholarships for academic excellence, community leadership, and financial need - you can apply for more than one!
Find out moreHow to apply
You can apply to study at UniSQ via the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) website.
- Copy the QTAC code for the study location you've chosen for this degree.
- Click on the location you’ve chosen in the below table to take you to the Queensland Tertiary Admissions Centre (QTAC) website.
- Select 'Apply Now' to create a QTAC account.
Location | QTAC Code |
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Toowoomba | 909971 |
Online | 909975 |
Some applicants may be eligible to apply directly to UniSQ if they meet certain criteria. Explore the application process that’s right for you.
You can select to start your study in Trimester 1 or 2.
Study period | Application closing date | Orientation | Start date |
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Trimester 1, 2025 | Monday 10 February | Monday 3 February | Monday 10 February |
Trimester 2, 2025 | Monday 26 May | Monday 19 May | Monday 26 May |
Trimester 1, 2026 | Monday 16 February | Monday 9 February | Monday 16 February |
More information on application key dates is available.
There are several special admission schemes that use adjustment factors to boost your ATAR or selection rank with additional points, to improve your chances of getting into your preferred degree.
You may be eligible for these admission schemes based on:
- your background and personal circumstances
- where you live
- the subjects you studied at school.
You do not have to apply for these adjustments as they will be automatically applied by QTAC when your application is assessed.
Preparing to apply
You've made the decision to study at UniSQ - congratulations! Take the next steps:
The documentation you need to provide with your application depends on your qualifications.
If applying through QTAC, you will also need a Unique Student Identifier which is your individual education number for life.
Follow our easy instructions to discover further information on applying to study that’s right for you.
Depending on how you applied to study at UniSQ, the process to accept your offer will vary.
Offer to study at UniSQ from QTAC
- QTAC will send you an email if you have received an offer. To respond to your offer, log in to the QTAC application portal.
- Information regarding QTAC key dates for when offers will be made is available.
- Didn’t receive an offer? Don’t worry – you may just need to update your preferences.
Offer to study from UniSQ
- After you’ve submitted your application, you will be emailed a reference number. You will be notified via email the outcome of your application within 10 business days.
- Follow the link in your email from UniSQ or log in to the application portal to accept your offer.
Find out more
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Frequently asked questions
As a Bachelor of Visual Art student at UniSQ, you will have the opportunity to engage with a range of creative ideas, studio activities and professional outcomes throughout your degree. By supporting your unique interests and aspirations, UniSQ will provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to become an creative, adaptable and entrepreneurial graduate.
When you study a Bachelor of Visual Arts with us you will gain comprehensive knowledge and technical proficiency within studio practice and a strong work ethic.
At UniSQ we have two different Bachelor of Visual Arts majors to choose from, depending on your interests and career goals.
Curation, Innovation & Visual Art - Explore the future of visual art and its application. Learn how to become an adaptable artist by gaining detailed knowledge of historical, ideological, critical and ethical perspectives.
Visual Art Studio Practice - Build upon your practical art-making skills and techniques to help form your identity as an emerging artist. Gain advanced studio-based learnings and technical proficiencies to become a skilled visual arts professional within a variety of contemporary settings.
Continue to enhance your skills and knowledge and use your Bachelor of Visual Art degree as a stepping-stone to further studies, such as our Bachelor of Creative Arts (Honours).
University pathway programs provides students with an entry point to their chosen uni degree without an ATAR score. At UniSQ our pathways accommodate different students’ needs because we understand everyone’s journey to university is unique. Whether it’s been some time since you’ve last studied, you haven’t completed high school, or you’re making a career switch, we’ve got you covered.
If you don’t meet the entry requirements to study a Bachelor of Visual Art, we have a pathway option available to you.
If you don't have an ATAR, you can undertake an interview and supply relevant documentation for entry. Please view the entry requirements of your chosen major for further details.
Would you like to talk through your study options? Get in touch and we can provide you with the personalised support and advice you need.
The duration of a Bachelor of Visual Art may vary depending on the education provider you choose to study with. At UniSQ, an undergraduate Arts and Communication degree, such as the Bachelor of Visual Arts usually takes 3 years of full-time study. Some students choose to study part-time which increases the time it takes to complete the required courses.
The benefit of flexible study is that you can balance your life, work and family commitments by studying our Bachelor of Visual Arts where and when it suits you. You can choose to immerse yourself in on-campus study or learn your subject theory online and attend campus when necessary - the choice is yours.
At UniSQ you will be supported by a range of industry professionals and gain experience in various industry-relevant and innovative scenarios as you prepare for a creative career in a variety of roles and setting, including:
- artist
- art critic
- art consultant
- conservator/restorer
- art journalist
- magazine writer/editor
- venue manager
- museum or gallery manager
- designer
- new media
- architecture.
Get a strong start to your career in Visual Arts with UniSQ’s Bachelor of Visual Arts.
- Exhibit your work at the UniSQ Toowoomba campus..
- Tailor your degree to suit your needs and extend your skillset further by adding a minor from another discipline such as film, TV, journalism or theatre.
- UniSQ has been named in the top 350 universities worldwide by the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, 2024.
- UniSQ is rated 5/5 stars for graduate starting salary (Good Universities Guide, 2025).