
Stockholm, Sweden
The Institute offers a five-year programme in Fine Art (300 credits), which leads to a Bachelor’s degree (180 credits) and then the Master’s portion (120 credits).
If a student wishes, it is possible to exit after three years with the Bachelor’s degree (180 credits).
Applicants must meet the general Swedish higher education entry requirements (i.e., completion of upper-secondary/high-school education or equivalent) for first-cycle studies. Although not all details are explicitly listed on the Institute’s site, this is the standard for Sweden.
For the five-year programme, applicants must submit work samples / an artistic portfolio (description of their works, materials, year of creation etc) as part of the application process.
The programme is taught in a mix of Swedish and English; the first three years (Bachelor portion) have theory courses in Swedish, while the full five-year programme allows for English usage.

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