入学要求 Requirement:
学术要求:
Admission to MA Design: Ceramics, Furniture or Jewellery will be based on submission of the following:
•A Project Proposal written by the applicant outlining the main project's intentions and the research support and commercial/industrial connections applicable to the project.
•A portfolio of supporting work illustrating the applicant's previous experience and practical skills. Documentation relating to exhibitions or particular 'live' projects will also be required
The interview (for applicants selected following submission of the application form, action project proposal and supporting work) is used to evaluate the extent to which a candidate demonstrates:
•The suitability, appropriateness and deliverability of the Project Proposal in relation to the professional expertise of the staff team
•Analytical and critical skills and the ability of the applicant to apply these to the Project Proposal
•The quality of the design work submitted in support of the application and the 'match' between this and the Project Proposal
•The applicant's awareness of the historical, cultural and social implications of their project
•The resource implications of the Project Proposal and the ability of the course and the applicant to support the practical realisation of the project
英语要求:English language requirement for entry is IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in any one paper, or equivalent.
学费 Tuition Fee:2012/13 £9,900 per year
课程特征 Course Features:
Ceramics, furniture and jewellery design share rich cultural histories and traditions of practice. Each is concerned with what can be described as 'intimate architecture' - a physical relationship of the artefact with the body.
课程内容 Course Content :
Unit 1- Investigation and Development: Research for your Personal Project and allied elements
This Unit is concerned with the clarification, investigation and development of the Personal Project. You'll be supported by a range of teaching and learning strategies, including the opportunity to undertake a consultant design team project with a significant client,
A range of teaching and learning strategies will support you, including the opportunity to undertake a consultant design team project with a significant client, and the introduction of specialist research information that will enable the development of your project. There will be a short period of introduction to the course, the College and the University resources and postgraduate community. Research methodology seminars will focus on your own project and practice understanding and you'll be introduced to the use of professional mentors. The development of your Project Proposal and Critical Synopsis are preparation for the Critical Review in Unit Two.
Unit 2 - Reflection, Synthesis and Resolution: delivering and fully understanding your Project
During this Unit you bring your Project to both a practical and critically reflective conclusion, manifesting the practical outcomes and defining your position through the Critical Review. During the final stages of the postgraduate course there will be professional futures workshops to support your career development.