1. Investigation of art colleges studying in Australia
1, University of Melbourne
The Victoria School of Art and Music of the University of Melbourne has three different branches-art, music and performing arts, and also offers film and television courses. Among them, the Conservatory of Music is also an Australian Conservatory of Music.
The courses of Victoria College of Art include: fine arts (oil painting, sketch, sculpture, pottery, photography and printmaking, etc. ); Dance (modern dance, ballet, etc. ); Drama (performance and theater layout, etc. ); Film and television; Music (vocal, classical, jazz, synthesis, improvisation/jazz, etc. ).
2. University of Sydney
The School of Art of the University of Sydney is composed of the School of Art and the School of Design, which provides students with all-round artistic creation support, including computer and multimedia laboratories, printing, clay, glass, wood and metal workshops, film and video production equipment, galleries and exhibition spaces for personal works.
The main setting areas of the college are:
Still life art (including ceramic and glass art design, jewelry design);
Media art (including photography, film and digital media);
Graphic arts (including painting, lacquer painting and print media);
Basic theory of art.
3. Monash University
Monash College of Art and Design is an excellent gathering place for creative arts, which provides all courses related to art design, including applied arts, industrial design, interior architecture, graphic design and multimedia digital arts.
Specific professional settings are: creative art, design, visual communication, pure art, industrial design, interior design, multimedia and digital art, multimedia design, visual art and so on.
4. University of New South Wales
COFA UNSW College is Australia's leading college of art and design. The Academy of Fine Arts has rigorous scholarship and lively style of study. Its undergraduate, master's and doctoral courses involve visual arts, design, digital media communication, art education, art history and theory. COFA is also an Australian college that integrates old and new art design courses.
Recommended courses:
Traditional art courses (painting, sketch, sculpture); Avant-garde new art courses (exhibition art, film, multimedia art, graphic design, environmental art design, fashion design, ceramics, practical design, animation design); And art theory and art history and education. Course levels include undergraduate, undergraduate (honors), master (courses/research) and doctor.
COFA UNSW is for international students. Every year, international students from Europe, America, Asia and Africa study in COFA. The school also has exchange programs with art colleges around the world. These students, on behalf of COFA, exchange with students from foreign schools for six months to one year, and have the opportunity to experience the culture and art in different regions.
2. The unique advantages of studying in Australia.
First, multicultural characteristics
Australia is an immigrant country, and immigrants come from more than 0/00 countries around the world. The rich immigrant culture makes Australia's artistic atmosphere strong and unique, integrating eastern and western cultures, diversified development, full of vitality and creativity. This artistic atmosphere is conducive to students to fully explore and discover their talents and constantly stimulate creative inspiration.
For students from Asian countries, Australian art and design works are more modern and Asian, and the design trends in Singapore, Malaysia, China and Hongkong are greatly influenced by Australia. Therefore, receiving professional education in Australia is more helpful for their future career development.
Second, the course selection is rich.
In recent years, there are more and more majors offered by Australian art colleges. In addition to traditional arts majors such as painting, visual arts, music performance, dance, drama performance, art production, film and television, and art design, they have also developed some emerging majors, such as multimedia and digital, fashion design, architecture and industrial design, and art management and management, which are the hottest fields in the global creative arts world.
There are undergraduate, postgraduate certificate and diploma courses, master's research courses and doctoral courses in all professional fields, and the choice is quite wide. Moreover, Australian art colleges have their own characteristics in curriculum, teaching methods and teaching concepts, paying special attention to cultivating and developing students' creative thinking.
Third, the threshold for learning art in Australia is not high.
Australia is an English speaking country. Compared with European countries, students in China can communicate more easily when studying design theory, art history and culture. It is relatively easy to apply for a visa to study in Australia, and the cost of studying abroad is lower than that of European countries. So overall, Australian art colleges are a good choice.
Of course, Australian art colleges also have entry barriers. Judging from the recent interviews in Australian art colleges, when applying for art courses, foreign students usually need to provide academic works, such as making CDs or providing creative works, in addition to their academic qualifications, IELTS scores (generally reaching 6.5) and personal information, which plays a vital role in the application for art courses.
3. List of living expenses for studying in Australia
First, life shopping
There are seasonal differences in clothes. In summer, clothes are light and thin. Although they are relatively cheap, people will buy them more frequently. Moreover, most clothes are discarded in the current season and rarely worn until the next year.
Winter clothes are better, and a good quality dress can even accompany you through the whole study abroad career, but even so, you still need to make a good shopping plan and try to choose some cheap clothes, so as to ensure that your annual expenditure does not exceed 2,000 Australian dollars.
Two, three meals a day
Studying in Australia where the average price is not low, no matter which city you are in, food is not cheap. It may be relatively cost-effective at school, but you won't be used to eating in the cafeteria all the time.
So, you might as well consider cooking by yourself. As long as conditions permit, you can go to the supermarket or market to buy ingredients and cook them with fire. In this way, the total annual expenses will be saved a lot, and 5,000 Australian dollars will be enough.
Three. accommodation expense
If everyone's budget is limited, it is recommended to give priority to school accommodation. Although the environment is relatively simple and there is only a basic home, the security is still relatively high, and the cost performance is very high. A year of 65,438+0,000 Australian dollars is more than enough.
The accommodation environment of renting a house will be much better and the vocabulary will be higher. The most important thing is that everyone can have their own accommodation space. Even if they share a room, they will also have a separate bedroom, but the price will be much more expensive, at least twice as much as living on campus every year.
Fourth, transportation and tourism.
Australia is vast and sparsely populated. It is definitely not enough for people to travel on their own feet. If they don't travel far, they can consider buying a bike. However, if they want to travel every day, they are advised to choose public transportation.
By bus or subway, you can consider applying for a bus card and enjoying the credit card discount, so the annual expenditure is about 500 Australian dollars.
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