国际学生入学条件
You will generally be required to have one or a combination of the following:
an honours degree classification of 2.1/2.2 (or equivalent) in any subject discipline
practice experience in any field, with some understanding of working within NGOs or other third sector organisations.
an up-to-date CV and copies of award certificates
If your qualifications don't meet the requirements above but you have a portfolio of substantial relevant experience in the field of Commons or a similar discourse, you'll be invited to an interview to demonstrate your abilities for a postgraduate course on the Commons.
As well as the above, you'll need to present a portfolio of work or a clear proposal for postgraduate study within the subject area.
Academic IELTS
Overall score required: 6.0
Component scores required:
Listening: 5.5
Reading: 5.5
Writing: 5.5
Speaking: 5.5
Test of English as a Foreign Language Internet Based Test (TOEFL iBT)
Overall score required: 72
Component scores required:
Listening: 17
Reading: 18
Writing: 17
Speaking: 20
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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:72
- 托福笔试总分:160
- 其他语言考试:Pearson Test of English (PTE) Academic<br>Component scores required:<br>Listening: 59<br>Reading: 59<br>Writing: 59<br>Speaking: 59
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课程简介
This postgraduate diploma offers a unique opportunity to rigorously interrogate new forms of practice in line with Commons principles. You'll challenge unequal power relations, question planetary resource extraction and tackle the inequalities of market-focussed capitalism. The modules and project on this course will put you well on the path to developing financially stable practices for delivering ethical services and products with impact on socio-political change. Your project module in particular will help you to learn and understand appropriate methods for projects specifically aimed at making counter culture, social transformation and new models of doing and acting in the city. This course takes place part-time over the course of one year. Whether you're already involved in socio-political art, architecture or design practice, or looking to enter the field, this PG Dip course will facilitate careers development or careers realignment. The connection between history and theory and practice will complement your own experiences, in turn providing a foundation for your future practice. An existing cultural practitioner who wants to critically reflect on their practice and analyse where to go next using the Commons as a tool for analysis or as a way to frame your practice. <br><br>An artist, designer, architect or urban designer interested in developing innovative new forms of social and ecological practice that are not offered in the conventional training of your discipline. You will learn to articulate a social, ethical and Commons-based practice which is financially sustainable. An employee in an institution or organisation who wants to reflect on their role. Either to gain more agency, to have more impact or to develop a new socially responsible and Commons-based area within the institution or organisation. Your modules will help you to situate your career in organisations that you develop. Moreover, the knowledge gained can be used as a way to develop social and ecological programs within existing institutions. Most of our students are mid-career practitioners looking to change the direction of their career, often finding their current work environment at odds with their beliefs and interests. If you are looking to embark on new career paths working with communities and in the public sector, the course material will help you to mediate between these worlds and learn best practices for working with communities. The course's methodology will support you to undertake mapping exercises based on your skills, career path and interests. In turn you'll work to draw out a unique new organisational model tailored to your passion, analysing your needs against the modern macro-political context.
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