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The Courtauld Institute of Art
[Summary]
1932년에 설립된 The Courtauld Institute of Art는 영국 런던에 위치해 있으며, University of London과 제휴를 맺고 있다. Undergraduate 및 Post Graduate 학위 취득을 위한 과정이 설계되어 있으며, 학사학위 과정은 'BA History of Art' 1개 이다. International의 경우, IELTS 7.0 이상을 획득해야만 지원자격이 주어진다.
[About The Courtauld Institute of Art]
The Courtauld Institute of Art is one of
the world’s leading centres for the study of the history and conservation of
art and architecture, and its Gallery houses one of Britain’s best-loved
collections. Based at Somerset House, The Courtauld is an independent
college of the University of London. The Director of the Institute is Professor
Deborah Swallow who reports to the Governing Board. The Chairman is James
Hughes-Hallett.
Degree programmes on offer include a
BA, Graduate Diploma and MA in the History of Art; a Postgraduate Diploma in
the Conservation of Easel Paintings; an MA in Painting Conservation (Wall
Painting); an MA in Curating the Art Museum (new for 2007-08); and MPhil and
PhD research degrees.
[Entry Requirement]
English Proficiency Certificate
All applicants are expected to have an
effective knowledge of English, both spoken or written. For applicants whose
first language is not English, we require proof of English proficiency.
All applicants are expected to have an
effective knowledge of English, both spoken and written. For applicants whose
first language is not English, we require proof of English proficiency.
We accept the following English language
proficiency tests if taken within 2 years of the start of the programme:
International English Language Testing
System (IELTS) with an overall bandwidth of 7.0 or above, with no less than 6.5
in Reading and Writing.
Trinity College London – ISEIII
We will accept the following tests if taken
on or before 5th April 2015, and if taken within 2 years of the start of
the programme, up until 5th November 2015.
Cambridge Advanced English (CAE) with a
minimum grade of B
Pearson Test for English (PTE) Academic
with a score of 75 or above
CPE (Cambridge English: Proficiency) with
minimum grade of C
Please note that we will not accept
institutional test results.
You may be exempt from providing proof of
proficiency if either of the following applies to you:
You are a national of a majority English
speaking country*
You have an academic qualification (not a
professional or vocational qualification), which is equivalent to a UK
Bachelor’s degree and the qualification is from an education provider in a
majority English speaking country, including the UK and Republic of Ireland but
not Canada.
*Majority English-speaking countries are
defined by the Home Office as:
Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, The Bahamas,
Barbados, Belize, Canada, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, New Zealand, St
Kitts and Nevis, St Lucia, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad and Tobago, United
States of America
If you are unable to book a test at a
centre in advance of the application deadline, you may submit your application
without an English proficiency result and it will be passed on for
consideration. You should send your test result when it becomes available to
you.
[Program list]
BA History of Art
COURSE OVERVIEW
All programmes of study offered by The
Courtauld Institute of Art aim to give students access to the best available
research-led teaching, and world-class learning resources. The Institute offers
one undergraduate degree programme: BA (Hons) History of Art. Our BA programme
is designed to:
equip students with a detailed knowledge
and systematic, historical understanding of art from antiquity to the
present
produce graduates with the skills and
critical curiosity necessary for participation in a range of employment
opportunities
provide a preparation for further academic
study
A graduate of The Courtauld’s BA in the
History of Art will be able to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of major
developments and issues in the history of art. S/he will be aware of and
be able to position their own analysis in relation to a range of established
interpretative methods employed in the discipline.
This will involve:
familiarity with major monuments and key
texts
appreciation of the historical processes of
change in art and architecture from antiquity to the present
a sophisticated and in-depth grasp of
specific periods or fields of art history, and the intellectual issues raised
by their study
an awareness of the role of different
physical settings in determining how works of art are viewed and
understood
first-hand experience of a range of
objects, which facilitates understanding of the processes by which works of art
have been made and altered.
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/about/index.shtml
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/ba
http://www.courtauld.ac.uk/degreeprogrammes/undergraduate/ba#entry-requirements