Generally speaking, the cost: the tuition fee is 30,000-40,000 USD/year, and the living expenses are 20,000-30,000 USD/year.
Relevant recommended schools are: Rhode Island School of Design, Cleveland College of Art, Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, california institute of the arts, USA, and American Art Design Center College.
Admission requirements for American art universities: Generally, art universities require students to have excellent academic performance at school. TOEFL and SAT are required for undergraduate applications, and TOEFL and GRE/GMAT are required for master applications. American art colleges generally require a TOEFL score of at least 90.
2. Britain, Britain
In Britain, there are more than 100 schools offering postgraduate majors in art design, with the total number of majors exceeding 1000, which is one of the popular majors for international students.
The major directions of British art design postgraduates are: fashion design, interior design, urban design, architectural design, industrial design, graphic design, fashion design, jewelry design, animation, art, painting, photography, performance, drama, film and television production, music, composition, dance, director and so on.
3. Canada
(1) tuition. In addition to classes with other majors, many majors of art have studio practice courses, that is, one-on-one professional teaching (more common in oil painting and music majors). Tuition fees for these courses have been included in the formal course tuition fees.
* Art design, generally speaking, studying in a two-year public art college, the one-year tuition fee is about 1.2- 1.5 million Canadian dollars, such as Sheridan College, the largest public art college in Canada. Secondly, a four-year professional university, such as OCAD, needs about 15920 Canadian dollars (equivalent to 65438+ 10,000 RMB) a year.
* Music, attending a two-year community college, and the annual tuition fee is about 1.2- 1.5 million Canadian dollars. Four-year universities, such as the University of British Columbia, cost about 22,000-26,000 Canadian dollars/year (equivalent to about RMB 13- 16 yuan).
(2) Accommodation, about 8,500 Canadian dollars (53,550 RMB) per year. (3) medical insurance. Canadian universities require international students to buy insurance, and the insurance premium ranges from 600-900 Canadian dollars (3780 RMB to 5670 RMB). To sum up, the cost of studying in Canadian art colleges is about RMB 65,438+0.8-0.2 million.
4. France
Tuition:
Studying in a public school is free of tuition, and you only need to pay the living expenses, so it costs about 654.38 yuan +0.5 million yuan to finish the undergraduate course and 250,000 yuan to finish the master's degree. Studying in a private school requires about RMB 300,000 to complete the undergraduate course.
Taking students majoring in fine arts as an example, the fees charged by public schools in China and France are as follows:
Tuition fee: in China, it ranges from 8,000 to 20,000 yuan due to different schools; France is free of tuition.
Years of study: four years for undergraduate and three years for master in China; France has a three-year undergraduate course and a two-year master's degree.
Living expenses: 7,000 ~ 25,000 yuan/year in China; France pays 30,000 ~ 40,000 yuan/year, but the state provides 40% ~ 60% subsidies.
5. Germany
From 20 15, all public university education in Germany is free of tuition. Compared with hundreds of thousands of tuition fees in Britain and America, students' family pressure is much less, and their living expenses can also be solved by working.
The social order in Germany is good. The German government allows college students to work duty-free and has set a protective minimum remuneration standard. In addition to various benefits, such as free medical services, students can also enjoy other preferential policies for students, such as student tickets for transportation and entertainment. Students in China spend an average of 500-600 euros a month. (including accommodation, insurance, communication, transportation and food).