SCAD courses registered with Hong Kong Education Bureau
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University Now Accepting Applications for Admission for SCAD Hong Kong
Hong Kong (ANTARA News/PRNewswire-Asia-AsiaNet) -- SCAD, the most
comprehensive art and design university in the world, announces that 14
non-local courses of study have been registered by the Hong Kong
Education Bureau. SCAD, the only university in Hong Kong to focus
exclusively on art and design, will begin classes in Fall 2010.
Applications for admission are now being accepted at
http://www.scad.edu/apply .
SCAD Hong Kong courses of study will be offered in advertising,
animation, graphic design, illustration, interactive design and game
development, motion media design, photography, and visual effects,
pending U.S. approval by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Schools.
"We are honored that the Hong Kong Education Bureau has recognized the
quality of SCAD and the value our academic courses bring to Hong Kong,"
said SCAD President Paula Wallace. "We are now accepting applications
to study at SCAD Hong Kong and look forward to welcoming students in
Fall 2010. In Hong Kong, SCAD students and professors partner with
cultural and business organizations and SCAD graduates pursue
professional careers, helping build the new creative economy of Hong
Kong."
SCAD Hong Kong, located in the former North Kowloon Magistracy
Building, 292 Tai Po Road in Sham Shui Po, becomes the fourth site for
SCAD, a private, nonprofit university that has established facilities
in Savannah and Atlanta, Ga., USA, and in Lacoste, France.
Academic Courses Offered in Hong Kong
SCAD will offer non-local baccalaureate and master's degrees in Hong
Kong. As is customary in U.S. universities, SCAD Hong Kong
baccalaureate degrees offer four years of instruction, including a core
curriculum in fine art foundation studies and general education before
progressing into the major courses. Master's degrees require advanced
knowledge and specialized study that may include field or teaching
internships and thesis projects, papers or exhibitions.
SCAD Hong Kong courses include the following:
Advertising: Bachelor of Fine Arts
At SCAD, undergraduate advertising coursework parallels professional
practice and often involves real clients. Collaboration with students
in illustration, photography, graphic design and other SCAD courses
creates a model of interaction ideal in the advertising profession.
Courses in creative copywriting, strategic planning, business and
integrated brand marketing round out a curriculum that produces
graduates with superior capabilities and potential. Students learn the
most current and progressive advertising principles and practices, and
graduate with a portfolio that is leading edge.
Animation: Bachelor of Fine Arts
The use of traditional art media in digital contexts is central to the
SCAD animation program. Drawing and observational skills are emphasized
throughout the curriculum. Students master the use of the same tools
used throughout the industry, and the SCAD animation program has been
ranked among the top four in North America by 3D World magazine.
Graphic Design: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts
At the core of graphic design at SCAD is conceptual thinking. Students
are encouraged to view differently, shift focus, look from multiple
perspectives, and to understand how perception influences meaning. At
SCAD, graphic design is about more than problem solving, as students
explore the creative challenge of determining what the problems are,
and what opportunities exist to explore new solutions. At both the
undergraduate and graduate levels, coursework parallels professional
practice. Print and digital portfolios display professionally
competitive design projects and demonstrate knowledgeable use of both
print and time-based communication media.
Student projects may include promotional campaigns, logos and visual
identities, multimedia/interactive projects and presentations,
packaging, posters, publications, information design solutions,
Internet pages, brand design, social media exchanges and more. Students
also learn appropriate production techniques and methodologies.
Illustration: Bachelor of Fine Arts
SCAD illustration students experiment with a variety of traditional and
contemporary media and techniques and are encouraged to develop their
own personal styles. The practical side of the illustration business is
emphasized, including portfolio presentation, marketing and invoicing.
Interactive Design and Game Development: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts
SCAD interactive design and game development students gain a strong
visual aesthetic by learning critical interactive design, technical and
analytical skills, and mastery of industry- standard tools. They use
the same high-end hardware and software used throughout the profession.
Motion Media Design: Bachelor of Fine Arts
In the SCAD motion media design program, undergraduate students create
network design packages, main titles, commercials and professional
portfolios. Students gain knowledge and experience using the same 2-D,
3-D and compositing tools used throughout the profession.
Photography: Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts
In the SCAD photography program, students explore camera vision;
equipment and technique; photographic applications of digital
technology; black-and-white, color and alternative processes; and
studio and location lighting techniques. Courses in portfolio
development and business practices help prepare students for careers in
a wide range of commercial, fine art or documentary applications.
Visual Effects: Bachelor of Fine Arts
SCAD students learn the art and craft of visual effects through the
integration of technology and art. SCAD provides a unique combination
of computer programming and technical instruction built upon a
traditional fine arts foundation. Students work individually and
collaboratively within a framework of cooperative activity that
reflects the real-world experience of film and digital entertainment
production. SCAD production facilities offer students access to
high-end, industry-standard digital tools.
Career Preparation for Students
SCAD Hong Kong will provide an innovative curriculum; a faculty of
accomplished professors with impressive academic credentials and
significant professional experience; state-of-the-art technology and
learning resources; and a variety of services to help students pursue
careers after completion.
The faculty and staff at SCAD Hong Kong will work with students to
provide guidance in areas such as resume writing, portfolio
preparation, interviewing skills, salary negotiation, and job-search
strategies to give students added insight and confidence in entering
the workplace.
"SCAD graduates are in demand; the university annually hosts recruiters
from renowned digital media companies, including MTV, Pixar, LucasArts,
Apple, Rhythm & Hues Studios, Disney, Dreamworks, Electronic Arts,
Digital Domain, JibJab, Cartoon Network, CNN, The Weather Channel, TBS
and more," said Tom Fischer, SCAD chief academic officer. "Even in
these difficult economic times, more than eight out of 10 SCAD
graduates in 2008 who responded to a survey reported that they were
working in their desired field or were admitted to graduate school
within six months of graduation."
"We find that SCAD grads are among the most 'production-ready'
entry-level candidates we meet," noted Laurence Plotkin, who has served
as director of human resources and recruitment for Digital Domain. "I
believe that SCAD's access to cutting-edge technology and software,
combined with talented and supportive faculty, is the winning
combination. Quite simply, SCAD prepares its students well to join
teams composed of some of the most experienced visual effects artists
in the world."
SCAD Has Strong Connections in Asia
SCAD Hong Kong will provide a base from which to expand and strengthen
the university's relationships in Asia that have developed over the
past 30 years. SCAD has more than 200 alumni currently living and
working in Asia and the enrollment of Asian students at SCAD continues
to increase. Currently, more than 500 Asian students are enrolled at
SCAD in Atlanta and Savannah. SCAD international students comprise more
than 10 percent of the total SCAD student population. The top four
countries of residence for all SCAD international students are located
in Asia: South Korea, China, Taiwan and India.
For the past two years, SCAD has collaborated with VTech, a Hong
Kong-based, world leader in cordless phones and electronic learning
products. Because of the quality of student work on these collaborative
projects, VTech has selected SCAD students for internships and
full-time careers. With the opening of SCAD Hong Kong, new partnerships
will be developed as well.
In the Hong Kong community, SCAD plans to continue to present memorable
exhibitions and other cultural programming to benefit both students and
the public. Two recent SCAD exhibitions featured work by Chinese
artists at the LFK Gallery in Hong Kong and the work of distinguished
photographer and SCAD Chief Academic Officer Tom Fischer and select
SCAD students at the Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre in Shek Kip Mei.
Titled "Silver & Ink," this exhibition spawned a workshop for local
photography enthusiasts led by Fischer and noted local photographer
Ducky Tse.
Admission Inquiries and Information
SCAD admission inquiries should be directed to admission@scad.edu.
Scholarships and financial aid may be offered to qualified admitted
students based on academic and/or artistic merit and financial need.
Additional admission information can be found online at
http://scad.edu/admission and students may apply at
http://scad.edu/apply .
SCAD: The University for Creative Careers
The Savannah College of Art and Design is the most comprehensive art
and design university in the world, offering more degree programs and
specializations than any other art and design university. SCAD is a
private, nonprofit, accredited institution conferring bachelor's and
master's degrees in distinctive locations and online to prepare
talented students for professional careers. SCAD offers students a
choice of
degree programs in 46 majors and more than 50 minors at locations in
Savannah and Atlanta, Georgia; in Lacoste, France; online through SCAD
eLearning; and in Hong Kong beginning Fall 2010.
SCAD offers an exceptional education and unparalleled career
preparation. The diverse student body of more than 9,900 comes from all
50 United States and nearly 100 countries worldwide. Each student is
nurtured and motivated by a faculty of more
than 650 professors with extraordinary academic credentials and
valuable professional experience. These faculty emphasize learning
through individual attention in an inspiring university environment.
SCAD provides an innovative curriculum enhanced by advanced,
professional-level technology, equipment and learning resources. SCAD
has garnered acclaim from respected organizations and publications,
including BusinessWeek, American Institute of Architects,
DesignIntelligence, U.S. News & World Report and Los Angeles Times.
For more information, visit http://scad.edu .
PRESS CONTACT:
Molly Mulloy
Edelman Hong Kong
Tel: +852-2837-4735
Email: molly.mulloy@edelman.com
Tom Ho
Edelman Hong Kong
Tel: +852-2837-4726
Email: tom.ho@edelman.com
Sunny Nelson
SCAD
Tel: +1-912-525-5225
Email: snelson@scad.edu
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