The University of New South Wales (UNSW), located in Sydney, Australia, is one of the top eight universities in Australia and one of the world’s leading research universities.
Its Fine arts school is favored by international art students, many art students apply for the school every year.
So, what are the application requirements of the University of New South Wales School of Fine Arts?
The following content is here Xiaobian to bring the relevant introduction, interested students to understand it together!
COFA (College of Fine Arts, UNSW) COFA (College of Fine Arts, UNSW) is the most famous art and design college in Australia.
Located in the heart of Paddinton, Sydney, just a few stops from the city centre.
COFA is also the only college in Australia that integrates old and new art and design courses into one.
These include traditional arts courses (painting, drawing, sculpture);
Avant-garde new art courses (exhibition art, film, multimedia art, graphic design, environmental art design, costume design, pottery, practical object design, animation design);
As well as art theory and art history and education.
Course levels include Undergraduate, Undergraduate (Hons), Master (coursework/Research), and PhD.
The Academy of Fine Arts is rigorous in study and lively in study style.
It offers undergraduate, master’s and doctoral programs in the fields of visual arts, design, digital media communication, art education, and art history and theory.
1. Complete freshman study in China;
2.985/211 students’ average score is not less than 72, double non-students’ average score is not less than 80;
3. Ielts 6.5, no less than 6.0;
90 in TOEFL, iBT, 23 in writing, 22 in the rest.
Or 1. 80% of the full score in China’s college entrance examination;
2. Ielts 6.5, no less than 6.0;
90 in TOEFL, iBT, 23 in writing, 22 in the rest.
1. Four-year bachelor’s degree from China;
2.985/211 students’ average score is not less than 75, double non-students’ average score is not less than 80;
3. Ielts 6.5, no less than 6.0;
90 in TOEFL, iBT, 23 in writing, 22 in the rest.