The Master of Arts in Fine Arts degree has the following objectives: to offer students diverse theoretical, historical, local and global perspectives of Fine Arts, to equip them with necessary tools to analyze works of image and performing arts, to provide students a space to develop as researchers, thus giving them the opportunity to become advanced scholars in the field, to offer necessary tools and contexts to conceptualize and organize a research project in their specific subject area; music, film, theatre, dancing, or painting.
Courses offered:
Course Code | Course Title | Credits | Status |
FNA 601 | Research Methodology | 3 | C |
FNA 602 | Art and Aesthetic Theories | 3 | C |
FNA 603 | Art and Society | 3 | C |
FNA 604 | Art in Asia with Special Reference to Sri Lanka | 3 | C |
FNA 605 | Genre differences and Genre Specifics in Art | 3 | C |
FNA 606 | Semiotics in Art and Culture | 3 | C |
FNA 607 | Theories and Technologies of Performance | 3 | C |
FNA 608 | Film and Literature | 3 | O |
FNA 609 | Contemporary Developments in Theatre Practices | 3 | O |
FNA 610 | Music, Technology and Sri Lankan Culture | 3 | O |
FNA 611 | Contemporary Art in Sri Lanka | 3 | O |
FNA 612 | Dance Studies | 3 | O |
FNA 696 | Guided Project | 6 | C |
Students should earn 24 credits from courses and 6 credits from the guided project to complete the degree.