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    伦敦艺术大学平面设计传播要求

    2016-12-30
    伦敦艺术大学(University of the Arts London,简称UAL,,前称London Institute)是一所位于英国伦敦的书院联邦制大学。由六间教授艺术、设计、时尚和媒体的学院组成。伦敦艺术大学是欧洲最大的艺术、设计、媒体传达和表演艺术的教育机构。伦敦艺术大学成立于1986年,是全世界最优秀的艺术学院之一,将世界上最著名的致力于艺术、设计及其它相关活动的五所学院联合起来,这五所专业学院是:伦敦印刷学院(London College of Printing)、伦敦时装学院(London College of Fashion)、坎伯威尔艺术学院(Camberwell College of Arts)、切儿西艺术与设计学院(Chelsea College of Art and Design)央圣马丁艺术与设计学院(Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design)。这六座学院共同使伦敦学院成为了世界上规模最大的艺术、设计、大众传播以及相关技术的教育中心。 

    今天我们来介绍一下切尔西学院的平面设计专业的介绍 切尔西学院Chelsea College of Arts 
    MA Graphic Design Communication平面设计传播
     
    Facts  
    Course Director Sadhna Jain 
    Course Location Chelsea College of Arts, John Islip Street 
    Study Level Postgraduate 
    Study Mode Full time 
    Course Length 1 year 
    International Fee £17,230 per year (2016/17). 
    Start Date October 2017 
    Autumn Term Dates Monday 9 October - Friday 22 December 2017 
    Spring Term Dates Monday 8 January - Friday 23 March 2018 
    Summer Term Dates Monday 9 April - Friday 14 September 2018 
    Application Deadline Home / EU - Monday 31 July 2017. International - No deadline, but students are advised to apply as early as possible. 
     
    Content and structure 
    Content: what students can expect 
    • A practice led course underpinned by critical design thinking and exploration To be taught by a team of highly experienced postgraduate tutors each with their own personal specialist art / design practice and research 
    • A ‘creative campus’ environment with a range of workshop facilities, library and special collection resources, shared studio spaces, and professional exhibition spaces. View the Chelsea facilities section 
    • To become a dynamic member of postgraduate study groups through active discussion, collaboration and exchange of ideas To seek inspiration and knowledge from course tutors, college wide professional lectures, UAL postgraduate community initiatives and events and London’s cultural industries 
    • To become a reflective learner willing to speculate upon ideas from many perspectives and experiences 
    • To actively seek ways to frame and reframe personal and professional practice in relation to expanded and developed modes of Communication Design practice 
    • To be individually supported in order to initiate a project framework involving theoretical and practice based research and design practice leading to the successful completion of a major project 
    • To develop a rigorous design process, providing the means to employ critical thinking, shape materials and forms, generate and communicate content, develop prototypes and engage with audience testing 
     
    Structure 
    Phase 1: Analysis of practice and exploration of methodologies 
    Phase 2: Development and consolidation 
    Phase 3: Resolution 
     
    These phases are set within a credit framework of three assessed units:
    • Studio practice and advanced studio practice, which run sequentially 
    • Theoretical studies, which runs throughout the course 
    • Studio practice involves evolving and developing a personal programme of studio work and related research. Theoretical Studies provides a framework for students to develop a critical research paper, enabling them to locate their ideas and practice in relation to contemporary debate on cultural and theoretical issues. 
    • Throughout the course students participate in individual and group tutorials, developing their skills through Personal Professional Development workshops and on-line resources while the postgraduate talks are organised that introduce them to a range of visiting artists and practitioners. 
     
    Work experience and opportunities 
    • Past collaborative projects and workshops have included partnerships with: 
    • The Design Museum 
    • E4 
    • The Mill 
    • Gravity Sketch VR 
    • Milan expo 
    • UAL wide projects with Professor Nick Bell, Professor Fred Deakin andProfessor David Toop 
     
    Entry requirements 
    • BA (Hons) degree or equivalent academic qualifications 
    • Study proposal 
    • Portfolio of work 
    • Alternative qualifications and experience will also be taken into consideration 
    • IELTS level 6.5 or above if English isn’t their first language, with at least 5.5 in reading, writing, listening and speaking (please check our English Language requirements) 
     
    How to apply如何申请 
    Required information for all postgraduate course applications 
    You will need to enter the following information in the online application form: 
    Personal details (including full name; date of birth; nationality; permanent address and English language level)  Current and/or previous education and qualification details 
    Employment history 
    Referee details (this course requires two references). Please note, if you’re an international applicant we will need to contact you separately to ask for copies of certain documents (for example, English language qualification/certificate and copies of any previous UK study visas). 
     
    Extra information required for applications to this course 
    Once you have submitted the form, you will receive a confirmation email that includes links to where you should submit the extra information we require for the selection process: 
     
    Study proposal 
    The study proposal is a statement of approximately 1,000 words describing your current practice. You should include links to referenced text or images where appropriate. It should also describe how you will develop a self-directed programme of work and related research whilst at Chelsea College of Arts. When writing your proposal you are not expected to have complete answers to all your questions. 
    However, you should be able to: 
    • Examine your knowledge and experience in relation to your proposed project 
    • Identify questions and areas that you do not know about 
    • Demonstrate how you intend to tackle these questions and areas 
     
    How to structure a study proposal 
    Each of the following sections should be approximately 250 words. 
     
    Introduction
    • Briefly describe your work 
    • Outline recent developments 
    • Identify those aspects you would like to take further at MA level 
     
    Development 
    Describe specific areas, issues and critical ideas that are central to your area of interest. 
     
    Methods 
    • How will you go about researching your area of interest? 
    • Are there particular methods you will use? For example - drawing, model making, photography etc. 
     
    Resources 
    Are there resources or equipment that you need to access in order for you to successfully engage in your research? 
     
    Portfolio 
    Please note, you can submit text and as many website links as you need to, but the portfolio form does not allow you to upload files.
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