国际学生入学条件
Students entering the Master of Arts program must hold a four-year undergraduate degree from an accredited university or a similar recognized qualification from a comparable institution. Students entering the Master of Fine Arts program should in most cases hold a Bachelor of Fine Arts or a Bachelor of Music. Qualified applicants will be considered for admission to the program on the basis of academic standing and a proposal leading to an MA thesis or an MFA project. This proposal must clearly demonstrate the need for supervision in more than one area of knowledge and must indicate the availability of resources and supervision in these areas. In addition to the proposed program, applicants should submit appropriate supporting material (portfolio, sample of scholarly writing, etc.) and a proposed format for their graduation project. An audition and/or interview may be required. Once students have begun course work a more detailed, formal proposal will be submitted to the supervisors and IDS Graduate Committee for approval.
International English Language Testing System (IELTS) (Academic Version)- 7.0 overall, 7.0 each, TOEFL Internet-based- 23 each band(92).
TOEFL (paper, new) 23, 23, 23
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- 雅思总分:7
- 托福网考总分:92
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic - 65
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课程简介
美术跨学科研究的研究生课程包括以研究为基础的文学硕士(MA)和以实践为基础的美术硕士(MFA)。在这两种情况下,都要求学生完成整合来自两个或三个不同传统学科的知识的项目,其中一个学科必须是美术学科(即:媒体制作和研究,音乐,戏剧,视觉艺术)。我们计划的哲学是通过美术观点和跨学科方法有效地增强和结合传统技能和专业知识。随着社会走向信息经济,文化和娱乐领域正迅速成为变革的推动力。在这种环境下,有机会将美术的作用扩展到传统学科之外,扩大到技术与科学,社会历史,教学法以及意识和身份等领域。美术学科交叉研究课程的研
The graduate programs in Interdisciplinary Studies in MAP include a studies-based Master of Arts (MA), a practice-based Master of Fine Arts (MFA), and an Interdisciplinary PhD in Media and Artistic Research with three possible paths: Path A: Research on the Arts, Path B: Research in the Arts, and Path C: Research Through the Arts. In all cases, students are required to complete projects which integrate knowledge from two or three distinct traditional disciplines, one of which must be a MAP discipline (i.e.: film, media production, media studies, music, theatre, visual arts) or area (i.e.: creative technologies). It is the philosophy of our program that traditional skills and specializations are usefully augmented and contextualized by a more traditional fine arts perspective and a contemporary cross-disciplinary approach. As society moves towards information economies, cultural and entertainment sectors are rapidly emerging as driving forces in change. In this environment, there is an opportunity to expand beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries to the areas of creative technologies and science, social history, pedagogy, and consciousness and identity. The graduate program in Interdisciplinary Studies in MAP is designed to accommodate students who are motivated to pursue innovative projects in a rigorous intellectual environment that is supported by a flexible framework of coursework and an expansive network of research links to the university community.
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