Artistic production is considered the central activity of Fine Arts, both from a professional and research point of view. However, it is impossible to encompass the entire conceptual and procedural breadth of artistic creation processes in the contemporary world in a single training programme. For this reason, students are given the possibility of developing their curriculum in four different specialisations: specialisation in Transdisciplinary Art, specialisation in Drawing, Illustration and Animation, specialisation in Sculpture and specialisation in Painting. These four specialisations culminate in the Final Degree Project (TFG), which can be taken with these same orientations.
Each of these orientations will provide students with theoretical, methodological, technical and research resources to demonstrate in their TFG that they have acquired the set of skills of the degree in the field of creation most consistent with their personal affinities and professional interests.
The Fine Arts degree at the ULL has opted to develop the TFG in the general organization modality described in article 5 of the Regulations for the subject “Final Degree Project” of the University of La Laguna. Teaching will be organized into four groups, coinciding with the mentions of the Degree in Fine Arts.
Transdisciplinary Art
Drawing, Illustration and Animation
Sculpture
Paint
Each group will be assigned a teacher in charge of developing a teaching methodology adapted to the particularities of each field. The face-to-face activities of the TFG subject will consist mainly of individual or group tutorials, in which the students will be guided and given specific information for the development of their project, whether of a bibliographical, reflective, critical, technical nature or related to the public management of the same. To ensure the efficient direction of the work, the regularity of the meetings between the subject teachers and the graduates is essential. The students must respond to these appointments having punctually completed the assigned work so that their work can be adequately supervised and guided. Each group may consider carrying out other training activities different from the tutorials (seminars, workshops, etc.) aimed at guiding the student on the structure of the work, the methodology, the treatment of the topics, the bibliographic orientation and its correct presentation.
The work will culminate in the completion of a report that must properly document the work carried out and include a text, adapted to the needs of the student, that articulates the project and sets out the motivations and results obtained.
Students may enroll in the Final Degree Project when they have passed all the basic credits and have, to complete their degree, a maximum of the number of credits established by the Progress and Permanence Regulations during the regular registration period. Students must also register for all the compulsory credits and external internships remaining to complete the degree.
Once enrolled, students will have the right to present and defend the TFG in the calls established for the subjects of the same temporality if they have previously passed all the basic, compulsory and external internship subjects of the degree.
- Regulations for the subject “Final Degree Project” of the University of La Laguna (Approved at the Governing Council meeting of 2/12/2015 and modified at the Governing Council meeting of 18 December 2020)