Art Education/Design - 4808
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Program Summary
Faculty: College of Fine Arts
Contact: http://www.cofa.unsw.edu.au
Campus: College of Fine Arts Campus
Career: Undergraduate
Typical Duration: 5 Years
Typical UOC Per Semester: 24
Min UOC Per Semester: 3
Max UOC Per Semester: 27
Min UOC For Award: 240
UAC Code: 421005
International Entry Requirements: See International Entry Requirements
Award(s):
Bachelor of Design (Major)
Bachelor of Art Education (Major)
Bachelor of Design (Honours)
Bachelor of Art Education (Honours)
Information valid for students commencing 2013.
Students who commenced prior to 2013 should go to the Handbook's Previous Editions
Program Description
The Bachelor of Design Bachelor of Art Education is the equivalent of five years full-time study. It aims to prepare students as visual arts and design educators and design professionals working in graphic and media design, film and television production and post-production, festivals, theatre, exhibition and display, furnishings and interiors, ceramics, textiles and jewellery product design.
Program Objectives and Graduate Attributes
Program Structure
NOTE:
English language proficiency requirements:
Proficiency in English is essential in all Education courses. Prospective teachers must be able to communicate effectively with school students and staff members. It is expected that all applicants will have one of the following:
- Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Standard English OR
- Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English as a Second Language OR
- Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Advanced English OR
- IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in speaking and listening and a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing. Students who have not met these requirements should speak to the School of Art History & Art Education.
All students complete foundation courses in art education (including school field experiences), design and design history theory and aesthetics. These courses provide a core, foundational experience. In subsequent years students develop plans emphasising their interests in the practices of art education and design, contextualised through courses in their art education major including professional experience.
Art and Design Education
Courses in art and design education provide students with investigations and applications of the theoretical and practical knowledge of the art and design educator. These compulsory courses include fieldwork and professional experience in a range of educational, cultural, community and industry contexts and the Professional Experience Internship.
Design
Studio disciplines in design include: applied, ceramics, environments, graphics, jewellery and textiles. Students may plan sequences of courses in design studio disciplines as a major (at least 24 units of credit) or a minor (at least 12 units of credit). The Design Studio component culminates in the Design Internship and Design Studio Project. Students also undertake a sequence of Design and Computer courses.
Design History, Theory and Aesthetics
Students complete 18 units of credit in design history, theory and aesthetics. Additional courses may be chosen as a design history, theory and aesthetics minor, comprising at least 18 units of credit.
Electives
Electives allow students to plan their studies to specific needs, interests and career aspirations. Some students may choose electives to focus and deepen their studies, others will choose electives across a broad range of art, art education, design, digital media, art history and theory courses. Electives may be taken as courses offered by other faculties of the university.
General Education Requirements
For further information, please refer to General Education in the Table of Contents (see left-hand side of this page).
Honours
Honours in Design will be awarded to students with a Distinction average in at least 42 units of credit in Core Studies in Design taken at Upper Level who have successfully completed SDES4104. Honours is awarded in the following classes: Honours Class 1, Honours Class 2 Division 1 and Honours Class 2 Division 2. The class of Honours awarded shall be determined on the basis of results in SDES4104 and in accordance with School and Faculty policies.
Honours in Art Education will be awarded to students with a Distinction average in at least 42 units of credit in Upper Level Core Studies in Art Education, who have successfully completed SAED4051 Practices of Research in Art, Design and Education and SAED4055 Honours Research Project in Art and Design Education Studies. Honours is awarded in the following classes: Honours Class 1, Honours Class 2 Division 1 and Honours Class 2 Division 2. The class of Honours awarded shall be determined on the basis of results in SAED4051 and SAED4055 and in accordance with School and Faculty policies.
Academic Rules
a) 75 units of credit in Core Studies in Art Education;
b) 33 units of credit Professional Experience in Art Education;
c) 90 units of credit in Core Studies in Design, which shall include a major in a Design Studio discipline of at least 24 units of credit;
d) 12 units of credit in History Theory;
e) 24 units of credit in electives; and
f) 6 units of credit in General Education.
2. Students may complete no more than 60 units of credit at Level 1 with a minimum of 24 units of credit of Level 1 courses being successfully completed prior to undertaking Upper Level courses.
3. Honours in Design or Art Education will be awarded to students with a Distinction average in at least 42 units of credit in Core Studies in Design or Art Education taken at Upper Level who have successfully completed certain prescribed courses. Honours is awarded in the following classes: Honours Class 1, Honours Class 2 Division 1 and Honours Class 2 Division 2. The class of Honours awarded shall be determined on the basis of results in those prescribed courses and in accordance with School and Faculty policies.
Fees
Program Schema (pdf download)
Related Program(s)
4801 Art Education
4802 Design
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