I School of Architecture
The study of the School of Architecture at Carnegie Mellon University is an exciting and multidisciplinary activity, including comprehensive creative design, social responsibility, historical perspective, outstanding technology and global environmental outlook. The five-year program will make the undergraduate degree of the Department of Architecture widely recognized and obtain broad employment opportunities.
The School of Architecture is seeking students with different backgrounds, interests and creative potentials, as well as students with special passion for all aspects of architecture. We find that students who successfully apply to the architecture department always have a variety of qualifications and experiences, which requires: strong academic achievements - providing transcripts, class rankings, SAT reasoning test or behavior and writing scores, two SAT subject tests (including mathematics and physics or chemistry), innovation ability - submit creative collections, and other comprehensive and innovative works of art, interpersonal communication and leadership ability - have won awards and honors, extracurricular activities, recommendation letters, personal statements, etc. to prove themselves.
II School of Art
The art school of Carnegie Mellon University aims to seek students with diverse talents and interests, among which artistic ability, academic achievements and leadership are important factors. These abilities are reflected in the applicant's art works, transcripts, standardized scores, extracurricular activities, letters of recommendation and personal statements, that is, the applicant needs to fully prepare these materials.
In addition: All applicants are considered to be enrolled in the fall semester only.
Art Management
The society encourages talented people to pursue art management career, which includes opening art exhibitions, managing theaters, planning large-scale art programs, or establishing public support for art through other means. The degree course may involve both classroom teaching and some teaching forms under the guidance of leaders who have engaged in art management.
Fine Arts Research
Graduates of traditional art can engage in a wide range of professional fields, including photography, film, television and graphic design; In addition, he is engaged in challenging work in museums, art galleries, social welfare and academic institutions in some non-profit sectors. The course of this degree will include the study of the importance of traditional art in history and culture, as well as the opportunity to further develop their interests in other areas, such as oil painting, sculpture, photography or production.
Drama/Theater Art
The courses in this field can give students a general understanding of all aspects of drama, including drama history, performance and directing skills, lighting and scene design skills, clothing, film and video production, etc. Many graduates will continue to pursue higher degrees or work as actors, directors, theater managers, and some will go to other vocational internships related to the dramatic arts. Although the job gap in this field is not very large, competent professional students can still create a wonderful and creative career.
Collection requirements:
The collection of works can be selected from the following categories: sketches or paintings (observation or imagination), photography, printmaking projects, collages, and sculptures of any medium or size, computer-generated images, works that change with time, such as dynamic sculpture, animation, installation, performance, and digital media, Including video and interactive live broadcast action work and other works related to time.
The faculty of Carnegie Mellon University School of Arts both value the innovative thinking and technical skills of the applicant, and it is crucial to be able to create works that only the author can tell. The collection of works shows a synthesis of materials, ideas and content, which shows the ability of creators to control the overall situation of art in their work and to create in depth on a simple idea layer by layer.
III School of design
Application qualification: The School of Design needs a group of students with broad interests, creative talents and backgrounds. The admission criteria for students are as follows:
1. Academic: academic performance and course performance, SAT Reasoning Test or ACT writing score;
2. Visual design ability: personal works or design projects
3. Interpersonal communication ability: extracurricular activities, recommendation letters and internal interviews
Subdivisions:
Industrial Design
Industrial design is related to improvement, that is, getting a product and making it better - easier to use, more beautiful, more useful, and more efficient. If you start your major in industrial design, you will learn how to study objects and people, and how to combine shapes and functions to seek the best results.
Commercial Graphic Design Art Major
Graphic designers transform the information conveyed in print, film, video and network into visual expression. They can work in any type of media and advertising agencies. About three out of ten graphic designers start their own studios. Employment opportunities are expected to grow with the growth of web demand and other multimedia products, but competition is still fierce. Those with college training experience and good computer design knowledge will get the best jobs.
The school design department provides two ways to review the applicant's works: campus review or online review (that is, online submission or submission at school). If you are unable to submit your portfolio online or to the school, please call the Admissions Office and contact the coordinator.
Collection requirements:
Try to be real works rather than photos of works. No more than 20 works can be submitted online. The online transmission is a sketchbook. Select several pictures in an innovative and efficient way to elaborate the content;
Try to diversify your works, but focus on the best ones;
Works can include, but are not limited to, two-dimensional and three-dimensional art design, painting, sketch, sculpture, digital works and inventions;
Teachers of the college encourage students to add drawings in the work collection: drawings can be either observation drawings or imagination drawings, but can not copy or copy other photos or two-dimensional drawings, and it is unnecessary to eliminate or add light to the pictures;
It is necessary to use fixative to treat the painted works;
Art and Entertainment Management
The Art and Entertainment Management (MAM) course is specially designed for innovative enterprise leaders in visual arts, performing arts and screen entertainment media. It combines serious business, market, technology, fundraising teaching and practice opportunities to enable students to enter smoothly