Requirements for studying abroad for French art postgraduates
First, the college entrance examination results requirements
Many students want to apply for studying in France, but they don't know that the application for studying in France has rigid requirements for college entrance examination results.
Undergraduate application requirements: public universities must provide no less than 450 points in the college entrance examination and no less than 300 points in the TCF exam. Private universities cannot meet the language requirements.
Art students' application: the score of college entrance examination is above 300, and the art major is above 10. There are college admissions and high school diplomas. Language scores generally require TCF300 or above. If you have strong language application ability, you will have certain advantages in interview evaluation.
Second, the portfolio.
If art students apply for studying in art, they need to provide a portfolio. Attention should be paid to: the works pay attention to originality and reflect their own style.
Some French art and design majors need to submit propositional or non-propositional works when applying. French schools attach great importance to and encourage students' originality and innovative consciousness, so they should pay attention to highlighting their original style and characteristics when submitting their portfolios. Including when I went to France for a professional interview, when I entered the major, I worked in groups with my classmates and participated in projects. My creativity and style are also very important.
Thirdly, language reference.
In addition to the above two requirements, students applying for studying in France also need to provide French certificates. So many students need a year's language preparation class or 500 hours' study of French. Generally speaking, French scores generally require TCF300 or above, and different schools have different requirements. Without language achievement, you can't choose to study in France. For example, Beijing Foreign Studies University is going to study in France through train. This course is based on efficient teaching efficiency, which enables students studying in France to study French courses and French professional courses within one year, shortens the language learning cycle in France for one year, and provides guarantee for students to advance their studies.
In short, for students studying in France, a solid French foundation is undoubtedly the first step to get a degree. Secondly, students need to know their educational background, economic conditions and French ability to solve existing problems.
Classification of French Art Postgraduates
1, graphic design
Studying abroad in French graphic design includes vocational education provided by junior college (College of Applied Arts), artist training education provided by Academy of Fine Arts and Graphic Design, and theoretical education provided by universities. Usually, college students cater to the needs of the French job market and are highly recognized in the industry. They also have more internship opportunities to directly contact the company and get better vocational training opportunities. The school tuition of graphic design major is mainly divided into public school tuition and private school tuition. The tuition fees of public schools range from 300 euros to 700 euros a year, while those of private colleges are different.
2. Industrial (product) design
Studying abroad in industrial design is generally called "Design produit" in France. Different from the emphasis on practical value in China, most French art design majors are closely related to "culture" and "art". Even industrial design that sounds practical and close to life is no exception.
For example, designing a table, in the class of the French Institute of Industrial Design, the teacher will ask the students to think and understand what a table is first. Why is this happening? Instead of other schools asking students to go back and think directly about the plan, skip thinking about the original nature of things.
3. Interior design
Domestic interior design and landscape design are collectively referred to as environmental art design. In France, these two majors are clearly divided into interior design and architectural design. Generally, private art colleges will offer interior design. The establishment of architectural design is a public school of architecture. French public schools did not have their own rankings before, and basically the strength of the previous schools was equivalent.
4. Fashion design
Studying abroad in fashion design is a French vocational education, which is more professional than ordinary universities and has more employment opportunities, catering to the idea of "finding a good job" for China students. This kind of vocational education is completely different from "junior college" in China. Students who usually study in such schools are highly recognized in the industry. There are also more opportunities to contact the company directly, so as to get better vocational training.
Specialized clothing colleges are all private, and the tuition fee is between 3 3- 10/00000 RMB per year. Fashion design major needs a certain artistic foundation. If you are an art major in China, it is relatively easy to apply for this kind of school.
5. Audio-visual
In France, animation, film, video, sound and other majors are collectively called Audiovisuel. There are three schools offering such majors: public imaging colleges, public universities and private imaging colleges.
6. Animation design
When it comes to animation design, the first thing that comes to mind may be Japanese comics and American Disney, but the animation major in France is second to none. French animation has always been famous for its obvious style, and many short film animations have won various awards. Long animation is not particularly famous in China because of its strong personality and language barrier, but it is well-known internationally.