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中央圣马丁艺术与设计学院摄影硕士课程
课程类型: 硕士课程
艺术和设计硕士
学校名称: 伦敦艺术大学 University of the Arts London
学校位置: 伦敦
课程长度: 60周
开学日期: 9月
伦敦艺术大学 University of the Arts London
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入学要求 Requirement:

学术要求:
 We consider applicants who have already achieved an educational level equivalent to an Honours degree. You can demonstrate this educational level by:
•Having an Honours degree or an equivalent academic qualification
•Having a professional qualification recognised as equivalent to an Honours degree
•Prior experiential learning, the outcome of which can be shown to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required
•A combination of formal qualifications and experiential learning that, taken together, can be shown to be equivalent to formal qualifications otherwise required

Your portfolio should be in the form of up to 20 images of your work on CD or slides (4Mb limit per image). Please label your work carefully with your name, plus titles if appropriate. The total amount of work you submit must fit in a posting bag measuring a maximum of 30cm x 48cm. Although we treat all work with the greatest care and respect, we cannot accept responsibility for any loss of, or damage to, the work you submit.

References and interviews help determine whether your personal and professional aspirations are compatible with the aims and outcomes of the course. The interview also gives you an opportunity to demonstrate an objective, critical and reflective relationship to your work. If possible, it's a good idea to bring examples of current work (e.g. since application).
MA Photography welcomes discussion with potential applicants about the appropriateness of their initial proposals. We encourage applicants to use every opportunity to make contact with us before applying.
英语要求:IELTS 6.5 with a minimum of 5.5 in any one paper, or equivalent

学费 Tuition Fee:2012/13     £8,700 per year.

 
课程特征 Course Features:

In its extended full-time mode MA Photography gives you the flexibility to access London's richly varied opportunities for work and study while maximising your personal and professional development.

MA Photography supports and is shaped by:
•Challenging and provocative work across traditional and new technologies within photography, printmaking, moving image and communication or networking media, capitalising on the close links between these areas that will be a feature of CSM at King's Cross
•The development of individual ways of seeing and realising creative intentions
•Analysis, critical debate and the development of a personal position regarding the ethical and social responsibilities of the photographer
•The assertion of the contemporary identity of photography in close, critical and dynamic relation to art and design as disciplinary and professional arenas

 
课程内容 Course Content :

MA Photography lasts 60 weeks structured as two consecutive periods of 30 weeks each (i.e. two academic years) in its 'extended full-time mode.'

MA Photography is credit rated at 180 credits, and comprises 3 units. Unit 1 (40 credits) and Unit 2 (20 credits) run concurrently and last 15 weeks. Unit 3 (120 credits) follows after the completion of Units 1 and 2 and runs for 45 weeks.

Students successfully achieving Units 1 and 2 may exit at this point with the award of Postgraduate Certificate.

In year one we expect you to commit an average of 40 hours per week. In year two your study is predominantly self-managed but we expect you to commit an average of 20 hours per week. Across the two years, therefore, you're expected to commit an average of 30 hours per week.

Unit 1 - Practice and Context
This unit offers a choice of directed project briefs and a lecture/seminar programme designed to explore elements and genres of photography in an experimental way. Directed projects arise from themes including the archive, the photographic gaze, the staged image, representation and colonialism, spectacle, identity and gender, self-representation, the photographic image in digital culture, contexts and audience.

Unit 2 - Thinking as Practice (Research Methodologies 1):
Unit 2 introduces the fundamental research skills that enable you to make informed decisions about appropriate methods to use in your chosen area of study and your professional future. The unit examines specific research skills and different kinds of research. Skills and knowledge areas covered include interviewing, literature search and review, archival skills, software for use in research and e-resources, feasibility studies, data analysis, referencing, citation and bibliographic conventions, and ethics. Seminars and workshops emphasise participation and the building of core research skills through practical exercises and small group projects.

Unit 3 - Independent Project
This unit has two parts. You'll undertake the first in the second half of year one and the second (more independently) in year two.

 

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