国际学生入学条件
A-level: ABB Other course specific tests: Where an applicant is undertaking an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ), the School may make an alternative offer that is one A level grade below that of our standard offer – on the condition that the applicant achieves a grade A in their EPQ (e.g. ABB at A level / alternative offer BBB plus grade A in EPQ).NB: An EPQ is optional and not a requirement of application.All applicants will also be required to submit a satisfactory portfolio of work.Alternative qualification Access to HE Diploma Pass with 60 credits overall including 45 credits at Level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction and 15 must be at Merit level. BTEC DDM Cambridge Pre-U M1, M1, M2 International Baccalaureate 34 points overall including 16 at Higher Level with 4 in English Irish Leaving Certificate (higher Level) H2, H2, H2, H3, H3, H3 Scottish Highers / Advanced Highers BB in Advanced Highers and AABBB in Highers OR B in Advanced Highers and AAABB in Highers OR AABBBB in Highers Welsh Baccalaureate The Welsh Baccalaureate is not typically included in the academic conditions of an offer made to you for this course. Other Qualifications Art Foundation Diploma: Merit or higher with A-level: Grade A (any subject considered other than Critical Thinking or General Studies).UAL Extended Diploma: Distinction (or High Merit where available).European Baccalaureate: 75% Read more about UK and Republic of Ireland accepted qualifications or contact the School’s Undergraduate Admissions Team.
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雅思考试总分
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雅思考试指南
- 雅思总分:6
- 托福网考总分:80
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:PTE - 60 overall and no less than 59 in any component.
CRICOS代码: W150
申请截止日期: 请与IDP顾问联系以获取详细信息。
课程简介
通过本课程,您可以发展雄心勃勃且富有创造力的作品,同时获得对自己作为艺术家的身份的批判性意识。在艺术家讲师和访问从业者的支持下,您将在我们一流的工作室设施中发展自己的作品。这将通过艺术史,博物馆和策展研究以及文化和媒体理论的模块来提供信息,并通过与实践相关的论文将其全部纳入背景。工作室工作由一系列专业实践模块加以补充,在这些专业模块中,您将学习使自己从事各种与艺术相关的职业的技能。您将参加一个策划展览,以发展自己的实践以及将自己的实践与当代文化联系起来的能力。<br> <br>在本课程中,您有机会申请在国
Studying BA Fine Art at Leeds, you’ll explore and challenge your idea of art by engaging with a broad array of artistic practices and theoretical ideas. We approach fine art as a collection of forms, concepts and creative methods for addressing some of the most pressing questions society is faced with today. You’ll investigate the interconnections between art and the larger social dynamics that shape our culture, such as ethnicity, class, gender, sexuality, being human and our relationship to nature and the environment. You’ll become equipped to act in the world as artists and creative global citizens, innovators in your respective fields of making. We’ll prepare you to be a socially conscious graduate with an array of relevant and transferable skills. By immersing yourself in a range of art techniques and practices, you’ll experiment with your own creativity and discover your personal style. You’ll be given a dedicated studio space to work from, allowing you lots of opportunity to embrace a multitude of materials and methods, to develop an ambitious and creative body of work. Throughout the course, we’ll support you in discovering what kind of creative practitioner you want to be. Our creative communityYou’ll have opportunities to contribute to the creative community, to build networks in the city and to exhibit your work regularly.We champion a School-based artist community ethos by providing shared studio space with regular open studio and exhibition events, informal learning groups, opportunities for student-led social events and access to the city’s artistic scene.You’ll work alongside art historians and cultural theorists within a purpose-built School that includes studios, technical workshops, a project gallery, seminar rooms and a shared student common room.Our course provides you with multiple opportunities to experiment across different media and undertake original research, while building broader skills in curating, event production, critical thinking, writing, researching, publishing and media content production. You’ll put these skills into practice through regular exhibition opportunities.We organise field trips to art fairs, exhibitions and festivals, and regional museums and galleries across all levels. Our exemplary Year in Industry programme has led to students successfully undertaking work placements in the UK and internationally, some of which have become permanent employment in the arts sector, while our Study Abroad programme has provided life-changing experiences for many in our community.Specialist facilitiesThe School has excellent facilities and resources including:dedicated Mac and PC computer suites for audio production, video editing animation and image manipulationprintmaking workshops for etching, relief and screen printing a photography darkroom for film developing and printing a woodworking and casting area digital and 3D printingceramics and kiln facilities The Project Space – a professionally fitted exhibition space, suitable for all mediaIn addition to the wide range of museums and galleries in the city and beyond, the University campus features: The Stanley & Audrey Burton GalleryTreasures of the Brotherton GalleryMuseum of the History of Science, Technology and Medicine Marks & Spencer Company Archive International Textile Collection Public art trail StageLeeds TheatreClothworkers Hall music venueLeeds University Union eventsThe University Library offers online books, journals and databases, has a wealth of archive material in its Special Collections, including manuscript, archive and early printed material, and provides a range of spaces for individual study or group work. You’ll also benefit from access to Box of Broadcasts, an archive of over 2 million TV and radio broadcasts.
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