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 of BBB including A in the EPQ.NB: An EPQ is optional and not a requirement of application.Alternative qualification Access to HE Diploma Pass diploma with 60 credits overall, including at least 45 credits at level 3, of which 30 credits must be at Distinction and 15 credits at Merit or higher. BTEC DDM Cambridge Pre-U M1, M1, M2 International Baccalaureate 34-35 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 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: 2P8P
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,您可以将对艺术历史研究的质疑和批判方法与对语言,图像,身份,性别,种族,性别,阶级和阶级的理论和实践的文化关注相结合。鉴于对“艺术”或“文化”的含义和理解随时间而变化,您将了解各种艺术实践的历史(例如电影,绘画,文学,摄影,媒体,和音乐)。您还将探索社会如何代表自己以及周围的世界。您将获得对我们现在生活的世界的批判性看法,并加深您对历史事件,社会变革和心理过程如何影响文化形式的理解。在这里,现代性,城市,技术和思维的理论家将被用来更好地理解人们如何理解不断变化的世界。<br> <br>在本课程
You’ll explore practices and interpretations of art and culture across an exceptionally wide array of topics, combining a critical approach to the historical study of art with the focused study of more diverse forms of cultural practice and theory. You’ll learn about the histories of various kinds of practice (such as film, painting, literature, photography, the media and music) as well as understanding their different contexts of production and consumption.You’ll study key moments in the chronology of art history, from a broad and global perspective, and examine their significance. We’ll guide you to become a well-rounded art historian who is confidently able to understand, consider and challenge historical perspectives through a range of critical frameworks. In a world increasingly defined through images and material culture, you’ll approach art history as a vital and dynamic framework for understanding our shared histories and some of the most pressing questions we are faced with now.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 creative thinkers and global citizens, innovators in your respective professional fields. We’ll prepare you to be a socially conscious graduate with an array of relevant and transferrable skills.The course sits alongside our similar BA History of Art; students opting for this route combined with Cultural Studies will dedicate more of their studies to critical theory and the study of other cultural forms, and slightly less time to the History of Art.Our learning community The course has a distinct position as a degree in a Russell Group university where art historians study alongside fine artists, within a purpose-built space that includes studios and a gallery alongside seminar rooms and a shared student common room. All our teaching is driven by cutting-edge research, with a dynamic approach based on emerging issues and questions that matter to us as a community of academics, practitioners, and students. The course covers an exceptional variety of specialist areas of study with a distinct interdisciplinary outlook across art history and cultural studies. We are internationally recognised for pioneering work in the social history of art, feminist art history, and the critical study of race and global cultural encounters, with emerging interests in our historical and contemporary relations to nature through issues of sustainability, climate and the environment. We offer the second oldest art history course in the United Kingdom. Specialist resourcesIn 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 MedicineMarks & Spencer Company ArchiveInternational Textile CollectionPublic art trailProject Space – a multi-purpose space in the School designed for the development of curatorial practice and visiting exhibitions.The 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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