Curatorial Discipline
This major is designed to pursue professionalism and academic excellence in the field of contemporary curatorial practice. It is aimed at students who practice practical skills by taking contemporary survey stations as art, society and important undertakings. It is world-famous and has trained many excellent curators and artists. Goldsmiths' master of curatorial studies the aesthetic, social, political and philosophical issues of contemporary art. Regardless of the stage of the students' professional research, the College will provide a time oriented research environment. It can also extend students' research field to curatorial pedagogy, expanding and innovating in the process of multidisciplinary.
Graduation direction: top international museum, commercial gallery, auction house, magazine, NGO, artist studio manager, art education, organizing lectures.
Course arrangement: 2 years full-time; 1 year full-time+2 years part-time
Skills: independent research practice, public exhibition, oral and written communication, project development, exhibition management, concept development, intellectual property analysis, catalog, essay and comment writing, research organization and exhibition.
apply:
(1). It is required to deposit £ 450 in advance, which will be included in the tuition fees at the time of admission.
(2). Application deadline: 12-01, applicants will be considered for extension before the enrollment is completed.
(3). If appropriate, the previous curatorial works can be displayed in images when applying. Please indicate your name and address on the supporting materials. Goldsmiths will not be responsible for the loss or damage.
(4). Personal statement: introduce work experience. If you have done internship, please introduce and explain the relevance of this major in detail. It is also necessary to mention which curators/practitioners have influenced you. The hospital is optimistic about passionate people. You can also talk about specific exhibitions, meaningful works of art you have seen and explain, or discuss art magazines and books you have read. In a word, be ready to discuss some specific contents, such as works, artists, writing, philosophy, exhibitions or others, as long as they can arouse your interest in contemporary art curation.
(5). There is no preference for admission in terms of professional background, but as a student of art school, we should consider whether we will engage in curation.
(6). First year of application: at least a second-class undergraduate degree, or an international equivalent degree. Plus professional experience, such as internships in galleries, designing their own graduation exhibitions.
Apply for the second year, full-time or part-time: all of them must pass the interview. If appropriate, they need to practice the portfolio. In addition, it is required to meet the standards of the first year of professional development, and can rely on professional curation, academic or artistic experience.
(7). Work experience must be provided to show the perception of contemporary art trends and activities, which can be put in the experience part of personal statement.
(8). IELTS 7.0, Writing 7.0
Pure art major
Artists in the pure art major of Goldsmith College, University of London, have a broad international platform and open media. The main issue discussed is how specific works of art are understood in different social, artistic and intellectual environments. The profession focuses on how artists view the transformation of common expectations and whether their work is like this, and may also study what art will become in the future.
The pure art major of Goldsmith College, University of London, attaches great importance to student-centered teaching, especially in studio seminars and personal teaching, focusing on artistic creation, focus, ideas and mutual promotion. The lecture will enable students to have a broader understanding of contemporary art.
Course arrangement: 2-year full-time, 4-year part-time, 3-year comprehensive
Tuition/year: £ 20000
apply:
(1). It is required to deposit £ 450 in advance, which will be included in the tuition fees at the time of admission.
(2). As of December 1, applicants who have not completed their enrollment will be considered for extension and will be informed of the enrollment situation at the end of March at the latest.
(3). Pure art collection: submit up to 20 images online; Or send a CD (compatible with MAC) and store it in jpeg format; Or PAL DVD, the video should not exceed 10 minutes (please do not send QuickTime). Please pack it well and mark your name and address. Goldsmiths will not be responsible for the loss or damage. Please write "MFAFineArtPortfolio" outside the envelope to correspond to the application.
Address: MFAFineArtPortfolio, AdmissionsOffice,Goldsmiths,NewCross,LondonSE146NW
The college will interview those who have completed the application process and submitted pure art collection, and those who are not in the EU will use Skype
Note: There is a maximum of 3 months' submission time for pure art collection before receiving the decision or 7-31. Space restrictions will prevent expired collections from being processed.
(4). If you apply for part-time study, please ensure that you have your own studio in 4 years.
(5). IELTS 7.0, Writing 7.0
Creativity and Cultural Entrepreneurship
This major is very attractive to those who want to start a business with existing creative practices and want to know how to create a foundation and environment for business, including: computer, design, fashion, media and communication, music, theater and performance. Teaching tasks are shared by multiple departments, and there are key individuals and organizations in the creative and cultural part. The overall approach of the course is to integrate entrepreneurship in the development of creative practice, and adopt the "innovation" approach to develop new business areas and infrastructure. The course not only teaches students how to innovate, but also teaches business skills and transforms knowledge into business. Students can develop their own cultural economy on the basis of understanding the history and theory of culture and entrepreneurship, which can be based on research, policy, practice or comprehensive methods.
Courses include: 4 teaching courses, 1 thesis or portfolio.
Skills: develop the independence and integrity of creativity, entrepreneurial methods, team work, leadership art, college and business communication skills.
Graduation destination: entrepreneurship
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
apply:
(1). Deadline: 06-30. It is recommended to apply early, but overdue applications may also be considered. Applications for grants will be closed in advance.
(2). Please determine the direction when applying.
(3). The written application and interview shall demonstrate the ability of creativity and cultural entrepreneurship, and the ability to meet the knowledge requirements.
(4). The undergraduate degree shall be at least the second class standard of relevant majors.
(5). IELTS: 7.0, Writing 7.0 or equivalent.
(6) Design direction: The degree is an advanced degree, which has obvious connection with design or research. Those with work experience will also be considered.
(7). Fashion direction: Bachelor's degree is at least the second class standard of relevant majors, and senior professional experience in creative industries related to fashion.
Design - Criticism and Practice
This major is based on the idea that human beings define design and design affects human beings. Human beings are framed by their own designed objects: chairs, cars, roads, buildings, books, political systems, business organizations, the Internet and other details all determine our lives. So what the designer decides is not a simple object or a mode of transportation, but the design of human life. The criticism and practice course enables students to understand the rapidly changing technology, society and environment. The school teaches students to adapt to the rapidly changing contemporary world.
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Design Education
This major emphasizes how education shapes design and how design feeds back education. The curriculum is innovative, and students can take classes according to the existing curriculum, or they can choose to arrange by themselves. The three core curriculum models are: research and design learning, design and education, and independent research projects. Elective courses include: design conception, fixed-point learning and international cultural vision. Core courses and elective courses focus on cultivating students' ability to participate in practical projects in the future. Students will learn important research methods on the basis of independent choice, and have a deeper understanding of design and education.
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 3 years part-time
Design and Environment
This major solves the intersection of design and environmental problems from the perspective of theory and practice. Different from other projects, this specialty conducts in-depth discussion and maintains this kind of survey, so this kind of creative project cannot be replicated in other environments. This key setting allows students to challenge existing theories and practices and explore how to expand their research and practice. Students may receive training in design, art, architecture and landscape design. Applicants who study cultural and social theories, environmental studies and geography can choose to submit papers. Due to different priorities, graduate students can choose to develop concepts and key design skills, and widely learn skills in various fields, such as project management, research methods, and understanding of contemporary environmental and creative practice topics.
Graduation direction: Creative industry, competition (UKYoung Designer of the Year and Eco Designer of the Year), design consultant
apply:
(1). Examples of works: slides (about 12), a CD-ROM, or other commonly used software can be used for display.
Please attach the catalog, outline the submitted content (200-500 words), and briefly introduce the works (size, materials, collaborators, and relevant performance). Please ensure that all application materials clearly indicate the name and address of the applicant. Goldsmiths will not be responsible for any loss or damage.
(2). A written statement, about 250 words, outlining the reasons for the application.
(3). There may be a deadline for applications for grants.
(4). A bachelor's degree is at least a second class standard in design, architecture, art, geography, sociology, cultural studies or related fields.
(5). In the collection of works or interview, show critical and creative thinking on environmental topics through creative practice and written works. The school expects to see a high level of performance.
(6). IELTS: 7.0, Writing 7.0 or equivalent.
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Future Design
This major encourages students to creatively challenge existing design concepts from the perspective of their profession. The curriculum regards design as an important, diversified, interdisciplinary and cooperative activity. Design changes the operation of this organization from two aspects: research and convenient life. As the spokesman of design, the designer decides the sustainable development of future design. The course encourages students to explore and discover design from the perspective of redesign. Students have the opportunity to participate in cutting-edge theoretical discussions and creative practical projects.
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
Interaction Research and Design
Students will form personal design style through data collection and analysis, and master cutting-edge survey methods. The school provides students with opportunities to challenge practice and cultivate their self-confidence in social work. The interactive research design course lasts for 15 months and consists of four primary periods. The courses include core courses, elective courses, fieldwork and professional completion projects. The course completion project balances design practice and paper writing, and the course completion project is determined by students' interests and abilities. The core curriculum revolves around these four themes: interactive design, design and social science&technology, design survey and research, and creative design methods.
Course schedule: 15 months full-time, 30 months part-time
Fashion
Students majoring in fashion can enjoy a creative and interdisciplinary learning atmosphere. The school pays attention to cultivating students' new ways of thinking and practical ability. Fashion course is a newly created course of Goldsmith College. Students explore fashion through practice and theoretical knowledge, and understand the creative, inclusive and interdisciplinary fashion course of Goldsmith College.
Course schedule: 1 year full-time
Design discipline
This major will enable students to develop and carry out original research or design practice at the graduate level, which can be preparation for research at a higher level, and can also accelerate the path of doctoral research. Students can carry out their own research projects and develop their own interests in the learning process. Research can focus on design, design practice, design ideas, past/contemporary forms of design research, and can also contact the environment of design production in a broader context. The course includes: introduction to the theory/discussion of design practice, encouraging students to explore the methods used in the research of design and the germination of creativity, and encouraging students to focus on the points of interest for research. The main research projects will prepare for further research or doctoral studies in the industry/specialty.
Skills: Conceptual and critical design research skills, analogical skills, analysis, critical reflection project management, creative coaching, research methods.
Graduation destination: creative and cultural industry, practice, further study, freelancer, senior designer manager
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
apply:
(1). Deadline: 03-01. If appropriation is applied for, it will end in advance.
(2). Please attach sample works to your application, which should be no more than 4000 words, such as academic papers or business/industry survey reports. You can also send slides (about 12, which can replace the above article), CD-ROM, or other commonly used software. Please attach the catalog, outline the submitted content (200-500 words), and briefly introduce the works (size, materials, collaborators, and relevant performance).
(3). A written statement, about 250 words, outlining the reasons for the application.
(4). During the interview, the work collection should be displayed, and the school will look for the potential of critical and creative thinking. The school encourages non UK applicants to go for an interview. If they cannot make the trip, please send a collection of works (photos ppt or CD-ROM, please ensure that common software can be used) and a written explanation. In addition, copies of English articles are required.
(5). If possible, a telephone interview will be arranged.
(6). If there is no relevant undergraduate degree, the university also welcomes applicants who have practical experience in design related fields or have done a lot of research, and very much hopes to get technical personnel to do research. For applicants who intend to use practice as research, the school needs their equipment technology, that is, IT or workshop manufacturing skills.
(7). IELTS 7.0, Writing 7.0 or equivalent.
Drama and Screen Studies
The major enables students to gradually become familiar with what is important and primitive in the current film culture. Students will understand the changes and historical sources of film and screen media, and understand the technology, aesthetics and global production and consumption environment. Students will critically assess the scope and purpose of current film research. The research results will be consolidated in the form of papers to prepare for further study or entering film and screen media. Now the college has also set up practice oriented courses, so that students can learn how to make images while studying theories.
The teaching task is undertaken by scholars at the international level, teaching new screen technology, film theory and history, and modernity of early film and media archaeology?? Media archeology of modernity, artist's film, non fiction film.
Skills: analysis, contextualization, historization and theorization of the current and future development of screen media.
Graduation destination: film exhibition, museum, film and television review, new media review, new media art, other work related to screen culture, further education
Course arrangement: 1 year full-time, 2 years part-time
apply:
(1). Deadline: March 1 of the current year, or February 14 if applying for AHRC.
(2). Applications before the deadline will be considered. If the enrollment is not up to the deadline, future applications will be considered.
(3). At least a second-class bachelor's degree must be in a related major.
(4). It is necessary to present the recognition of the historical and current significance of screen media and the determination to accept the challenges of multidisciplinary learning.
(5). IELTS 7.0, Writing 7.0
Production major
This major is located in a world-famous art university, providing film school style experience, and the media facilities are specially set up. All film projects are made of 16mm film or RED??? Shooting. It will improve creativity and intelligence while developing the interest in contemporary novel film production practice. The integration and innovation of film theory and practice is an important part of the major. The master's course is mainly a small team of short films. Professional students need to complete at least one film work every semester to prepare for the big homework after graduation. During this period, students need to learn the knowledge of relevant disciplines and cooperate with other professional students.
Specializing in: sound design, editing, photography, photography, lighting, production, director.
Course arrangement: full-time for one year, starting from January
apply:
(1). Deadline: August 31, February 14 if AHRC is applied
(2). When applying, please write down the first and second major choices, indicating whether it is an art direction or a media direction. When submitting the application, please submit recent works or website of works under additional. Links to work collections and dynamic image samples are also accepted. If you cannot submit online, please send your works to:
AdmissionsOffice,Goldsmiths,NewCross,LondonSE146NW,UK
(3). £ 450 should be reserved and included in the tuition fees when entering the university
(4). Should have a bachelor's degree in humanities and some practical experience in art or media work.
(5). IELTS: 7.0, Writing 7.0, or equivalent. If not, please inform the date of the next exam. In this case, as of October 1 of the previous year.
Image and Electronic Art Photography
This major provides practitioners and theorists with research on the impact of technological change on imaging in the post industrial era. Students of this major focus on photography or electronic images, which can be interactive, continuous, and network work, but include a broader interpretation of practice. In the context of post-modernism debate, the relationship between theory and practice, the meaning, production and distribution of images are the research contents of students. Photography workshops include medium/large format cameras, portable and studio lighting technology, film technology, digital image production, output and processing, digital images include computer and video images, computer-aided design, desktop layout, animation, audio animation, 2D and 3D computer animation, static and dynamic image production and operation.
The cost of course equipment and materials is included in the tuition, and the cost of metaphor project/portfolio is self paid.
Skills: practice, understand the fun of media consumption
Graduation destination: TV, radio, radio, news, network, publishing, film production, public relations.
Course schedule: 1 year full-time
apply:
(1). Deadline: 03-01. If AHRC is applied, it will be February 14. All previous applications will be considered. If the enrollment is not full, later applications will be considered.
(2). Provide visual/audio-visual works, which can be experimental or incomplete materials, and finished works. A thesis for a degree or graduation certificate, or the topic of "culture and personal passion", shall not exceed 1500 words.
(3). The statement should reflect the applicant's thinking on the unresolved problems and expectations for the master.
(4). Please upload samples or links of recent works after submitting the application. If you cannot submit online, please send your work samples to:
AdmissionsOffice,Goldsmiths,NewCross,LondonSE146NW,UK
Please make sure to include the application reference number (obtained from online application) and the name of the graduate program.
(5). £ 450 should be reserved and included in the tuition fees when entering the university
Documentary film shooting specialty
Under the background of more and more extensive theoretical problems caused by media production, this major exercises documentary shooting technology and creative thinking, and understands the historical background and contemporary documentary shooting mode. Encourage the understanding of documentary aesthetics, politics and ethics, and the essence and diversity of documentary practice in contemporary society.
Awards won by students:
BestDocumentaryattheExposuresFilmFestival
PostgraduateFactualPrizeattheRoyalTelevisionSocietyStudentAwards
BestDocumentaryattheNoLimitsFilmFestival
They also held their own film exhibitions and made some acclaimed films and documentaries. His work was at the London International Documentary Festival, NationalGeographic 'sAllRoadsFilmFestival and OpenCity, London Documentary Festival
Elements of production and theory:
Research and develop the idea of documentary film, and complete the required skills; The development of documentary films, including contemporary forms, such as different types, production models, works of specific directors and producers; The relationship between theory and practice in postmodernism debate.
Skills: production management, technology (camera, light, sound editing), understanding of documentary production technology, understanding of media and its broad cultural and social influences, higher practical skills, understanding of media consumption fun
Graduation direction: TV, radio, radio, journalism, publishing, production, participation in film awards
Course schedule: 1 year full-time
apply:
(1). Deadline: 03-01. If AHRC is applied for, it will be February 14. All previous applications will be considered. If the enrollment is not full, later applications will be considered.
(2). A brief comment (1-2 pages) on the idea of documentary, indicating the style and content.
(3). Please upload samples or links of recent works after submitting the application. The links between the work collection and the dynamic image samples are also accepted. If you cannot submit online, please send your work samples to:
AdmissionsOffice,Goldsmiths,NewCross,LondonSE146NW,UK
Please make sure to include the application reference number (obtained from online application) and the name of the graduate program.
(4). The school will process the application as a whole, which means that it will wait until the deadline to ensure that all applicants are considered equally.
(5). £ 450 should be reserved and included in the tuition fees when entering the university
(6). A bachelor's degree is at least the second grade standard of the relevant major, and also requires a certain level of work experience in art or media.
(7). IELTS: 7.0, Writing 7.0, or equivalent.
Script Creation
In the contemporary film, television and radio industries, this major focuses on creative, analytical and professional aspects of script creation. The major is for those who have writing experience but want to learn professional skills and knowledge, and want to be a screenplay or radio script writer. The courses are taught in accordance with their aptitude, and graduates have no problem in employment and financing in competitive industries. The study will end with a feature film or equivalent TV/radio script. Students can learn about the film, TV or radio industry, and also obtain contact information required for some projects.
The courses are mostly conducted in the form of workshops, where students can support each other, show and discuss their works. Courses also include physical education, lectures, screenings, master classes, seminars, and personal teaching. The course is set in the spring semester. With the deepening of the course, the script will be revised into two drafts.
Elective Course: Short Story, Script Editing, Media
Skills: advanced practical skills, critical thinking, understanding of theory, culture and industry background, analysis
Graduation destination: media, cultural industry, further education
Course schedule: 1 year full-time
apply:
(1) . 03-01, if AHRC is applied, it will be February 14.
(2). Submit a writing work that best reflects the script creation skills, ten pages of short script draft or longer, the idea of short story (1 page), and story script prepared for professionals.
(3). Please upload samples or links of recent works after submitting the application. The links between the work collection and the dynamic image samples are also accepted. If you cannot submit online, please send your work samples to:
AdmissionsOffice,Goldsmiths,NewCross,LondonSE146NW,UK
Please make sure to include the application reference number (obtained from online application) and the name of the graduate program.
(4). The school will process the application as a whole, which means that it will wait until the deadline to ensure that all applicants are considered equally.
(5). £ 450 should be reserved and included in the tuition fees when entering the university
(6). The undergraduate degree is at least the second class standard of the relevant specialty, and also needs to demonstrate the willingness of creative writing and a certain level of practical experience. If you are not a graduate, or your field is unrelated to your major, the applicant will take the qualification examination. The university suggests that you take this into consideration.
(7). IELTS: 7.0, Writing 7.0, or equivalent.
Creative Management
This master's course, as a new course in 2012, will help you learn the knowledge and skills in product management and policy formulation, and also enable you to understand the skills required in service provision and integration of fast-paced culture or creative industries in emerging technology industries.
Graduates of this course will be able to manage various projects, face changes, transform and innovate, and be competent for companies of any size - from start-ups to non-profit and Fortune 500 companies.
You will learn the core leadership skills and how to apply them to the management organization of product structure, strategy and process, and be innovative and organized.
This course combines theory and practice, and enables you to obtain professional qualifications in project management and development, so as to improve your employment prospects.
music
Music graduate students can choose from music, music history, music theory, contemporary music research, music ethnology, pop music research and other directions.
Acoustic art
Sound wave art provides an opportunity to explore creative music in Studio, including recording and spreading audio composition relying on electronic media, improvisation music creation system, sound art installation and video film composition.
musical performance
Music performance can expand students' skills and performance ability as performers, and it also covers the connection between students' focus on music field and historical theory.
Compose
The composition major cultivates students' ability to compose music, interpret music with symbols, and develop their personal music language.
pop music
Pop music majors provide students with opportunities for full creative practice, including performance, song writing, production and team writing, integrating the theoretical research of contemporary pop music.