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发表于 2007-5-10 08:25:49 |只看该作者
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恕我孤陋寡闻,楼主说的是专业还是学校?

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发表于 2007-5-10 08:33:04 |只看该作者
设计学校

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发表于 2007-5-10 08:33:49 |只看该作者
不好意思,PRATT是学校COMM D(COMMUNICATION DESIGN)是专业,发贴的时候没注意~哈哈

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我想也许申请这个的人可以明白,楼主可以更详细一些吗,或者先简单介绍一下这个学校的这个PROGRAM.然后我好设置高亮~~

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发表于 2007-5-11 09:55:26 |只看该作者
pratt is a good school for design.
one of my friends is studying interior design, she's undergrad.

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发表于 2007-5-11 23:11:48 |只看该作者
恭喜啊!!!
pratt是纽约老牌三大美术学院之一啊。
是 MFA吗?
有奖吗?
还被哪些学校录取了?
介绍一下背景。。:)

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发表于 2007-5-13 05:54:57 |只看该作者
关于奖学金,COMMUNICATION DESIGN基本没有,其他专业我不很清楚. COMM D的研究生是在曼哈顿校区上课,其他专业在BROOKLYN本校区上课. PRATT也有100多年的历史了,在业界评价也不错,但是因为我是COMM D的学生所以只能就我们专业来说. COMM D主要分三个方向: digital design, packaging design, communication design. 我们学校是最早开设 packaging design的,所以在这方面有很好的基础和口碑. 至于平面设计是全美排第9, 工业设计排第2, 其他专业不太清楚. 就现在来说我还是很满意的,不管是从专业教育还是学校设施,老师的师资,我们的老师有一些是很有名的设计师(不过脾气也很古怪). 至于学费,不便宜,一个学分是1010, 我们专业的研究生大概要求的学分在48-54不等.
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发表于 2007-5-13 06:25:53 |只看该作者
这个网页是对学校的中文介绍,是个台湾学长做的,大家可以去看看:
http://prattflora.com/mfastudy/?p=55
学校的主叶是: pratt.edu
下面是WIKIPEDIA的介绍:
Pratt Institute is a specialized, private college in New York City with campuses in Manhattan and Brooklyn. Pratt is one of the leading art schools in the United States and offers programs in art, architecture, fashion design, illustration, design, creative writing, library science, and other areas. Pratt is a member of the Association of Independent Colleges of Art and Design (AICAD), a consortium of thirty-six leading art schools in the United States.

Charles Pratt (1830-1891) was an early pioneer of the natural oil industry in the United States. He was founder of Astral Oil Works in the Greenpoint section of Brooklyn, New York. He joined with his protégé Henry H. Rogers to form Charles Pratt and Company in 1867. Both companies became part of John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil in 1874.

Pratt is credited with recognizing the growing need for trained industrial workers in a changing economy. In 1886, he founded and endowed the Pratt Institute, which opened in Brooklyn in 1887.

Traditionally an innovator in education, the Fashion Design department evolved out of a unique program started in 1888 when Pratt's Women's Department offered courses in fashion design and needle craft. This made Pratt the first college to offer a degree in fashion design in the United States. In 1971, the fashion program moved to the School of Art and Design, a change that has enabled the departments to offer interdisciplinary studies with other creative design areas.

History of Pratt

On October 17, 1887, twelve young people climbed the stairs of the new "Main" building and began to fulfill the dream of Charles Pratt as the first students at Pratt Institute.

Charles Pratt, one of eleven children, was born the son of a Massachusetts carpenter in 1830. He managed to scrape a few dollars together and spend three winters as a student at Wesleyan Academy, and is said to have lived on a dollar a week at times. In Boston, he joined a company specializing in paints and whale oil products. When he came to New York, he worked for a similar company and expanded the interest to Astral Oil. When the company split, Charles Pratt owned the oil business and turned it into the most successful such company in Brooklyn, eventually merging with Standard Oil.

Charles Pratt's fortunes increased and he became a leading figure in Brooklyn, serving his community and his profession. A philanthropist and visionary, he supported many of Brooklyn's major institutions including the Adelphi Academy and the building of Emmanuel Baptist Church.

He always regretted, however, his own limited education and dreamed of founding an institution where pupils could learn trades through the skillful use of their hands. This dream was realized when Pratt Institute opened its doors over 100 years ago. Only four years after the opening, Charles Pratt died, leaving the job of guiding the Institute through its early years to his sons, primarily his eldest son, Charles Millard Pratt, who was President of the Board from 1891-1893 and Frederic B. Pratt, who was President of the Board from 1893-1937, before the position passed to Frederic's son Charles Pratt, President from 1937-1953.

The energy, foresight, money and spirit Charles Pratt gave to his dream remains even today. Here careers are molded, and goals, like those of Charles Pratt, are encouraged. Inscribed on the seal of the Institute is the motto:

Be True To Your Work And Your Work Will Be True To You

[edit] Campus

Pratt Institute is a closed campus with four public entrances, two of which closes in the evening hours. The main gate on Willoughby Avenue is guarded by a security post 24 hours a day. Buildings on campus include the Library, Dekalb Hall, ISC Building, Main Building, North Hall, East Building, Student Union, Memorial Hall, Machinery Building, Chemistry Building, Engineering Building, Pratt Studios, Steuben Hall, and the ARC building. There is also on campus housing for faculty. Off campus building includes the newly renovated Higgins Hall which contains all the Architecture studios.

[edit] Residence Halls

All residence hall students are provided with a bed (twin extra-long), a drafting table, a chair and a dresser. Students residing in a dorm on campus are required to be on a mandatory meal plan (Stabile, Cannonner, ELJ and Pantas), while those off campus are able to sign-up for an optional meal plan (Willoughby and Grand Avenue).

[edit] Cannoneer Court

Cannoneer Court, or "The Can" was designed by famed architecture firm SOM in 1986 and constructed using a then-unique form of modular construction. Each individual dorm room was constructed off-site and then set into place like building blocks. It accommodates 94 students between two hallways. This traditional corridor style residence houses students in double rooms. Bathrooms are communal. The building has a lounge and work area as well as a garden courtyard. The rooms are air conditioned and carpeted. Although it was meant for temporary housing in 1986, this building still stands today as an "overflow" dormitory for late acception students and transfers. The first floor of this two-floor building is used as Graduate Fine Arts studios.

[edit] Esther Lloyd-Jones Hall

Esther Lloyd Jones Hall is named for a trend-setter in modern American higher education. ELJ accommodates students single and double rooms. ELJ is comprised primarily upperclassmen continuing students; vacancies for new transfer and graduate students sometimes do occur.

[edit] Leo J. Pantas Hall

Designed by SOM in 1986, Leo J. Pantas domitory sits centrally located on campus. Students live in four-person suites, which consist of two double-rooms (two people in each double-room). Each suite has its own bathroom. Suites are single sex, but floors are coed. Each suite is responsible for the healthy upkeep of the common bathroom area. The building boasts a large work area in addition to a dramatic main lounge area with large screen TV and pool table. It’s central location on campus make it desirable to students. Its clock tower serving as a campus landmark. In the Fall Semester of 2004, room 207 caught fire due to an electrical short. The fire burned for several minutes prior to the fire alarm sounding. FDNY responded with some 14 engines and took the blaze under control. The entire suite (207 and 208) had extensive damage due to smoke and room 207 had immense fire and water damage. Nobody was home at the time of the fire!

[edit] Grand Avenue

Grand Avenue Residence is home to new and continuing graduate students. The building can accommodate 50 students in efficiency apartments (double and single) and private single rooms within two and three-bedroom apartments. A double efficiency is two students sharing a one-room apartment (with kitchen and bath). A single efficiency is one student in a private one room apartment (with kitchen and bath. A shared single is two or more students, each with their own private bedroom, sharing kitchen, bath and living room. The building is located one block from campus. Each living room is furnished with a sofa, club chair, coffee table, kitchen table and chairs.

[edit] Willoughby Hall

Willoughby Residence Hall is a former 16 (no 13th floor) story apartment co-op, and is the largest residence hall. It accommodates 800 undergraduate men and women. Very few apartments are now coed. In addition to the standard furniture, all apartments have a kitchen table, stove and refrigerator. All students assigned to double, triple and single spaces will share a rodent-infested kitchen and bathroom facilities with other residents of the apartment. The converted apartments consist of: at least one double or triple that occupies the former living room space of the apartment; at least one private single room that occupies the former bedroom space of the apartment. The number of students residing in a given apartment ranges from 2–6 students (depending upon the size of the converted apartment - one bedroom, two bedroom or three bedroom).

[edit] Stabile Hall

Vincent A. Stabile Hall opened in the Fall of 1999. Named for the donor and graduate of the Engineering School, Stabile Hall was designed for new undergraduate students. It houses 240 students in four person suites. Each suite consists of two double rooms with a shared bath. Suites are single sex, but floors are coed. With few exceptions, the room dimensions, not including the small entry foyer, are 12 x 12. Each suite is responsible for the healthy upkeep of the common bathroom area. There are kitchenettes located on each floor. The award-winning design of the building boasts a large common lounge with smaller work and lounge spaces on each floor all of which contribute to a vital living and working environment.

[edit] Schools

    * School of Architecture

-Department of Undergraduate Architecture

-Department of Graduate Architecture

-Department of Construction Management

-Department of Facilities Management

-Department of Graduate Architecture and Urban Design

-Graduate Center for Planning and the Environment

    * School of Art and Design

-Department of Foundation Art

-Department of Art and Design Education

-Department of Creative Arts Therapy

-Department of Arts and Cultural Management

-Department of Communications Design

-Department of Graduate Communications/Packaging Design

-Department of Digital Arts

-Department of Design Management

-Department of Fashion Design

-Department of Fine Arts

-Department of the History of Art & Design

-Department of Industrial Design

-Department of Interior Design

-Department of Media Arts

-Associate Degree Programs

    * School of Liberal Arts and Sciences

-Department of English and Humanities

-Department of Critical and Visual Studies

-Intensive English Program

-Department of Math and Science

-Department of Social Science and Cultural Studies

-Department of Writing for Performance, Publication and Media

    * School of Information and Library Sciences

    * Center for Continuing Education and Professional Studies

[edit] Notable Alumni and Former Students

    * David Ascalon (sculptor)
    * Ken Bald (illustrator; newspaper comic strip artist)
    * Joseph Barbera (cartoonist, Hanna-Barbera Productions)
    * Gwendolyn B. Bennett (poet, artist, a central figure of Harlem)
    * Bernard Chang (illustrator)
    * Daniel Clowes (cartoonist, screenwriter)
    * Roger Cook (graphic designer)
    * Joshua Davis (web and graphic design)
    * Jules Feiffer (cartoonist)
    * Harvey Fierstein (actor)
    * John Flansburgh (musician, half of the band They Might Be Giants)
    * Richard Foster (architect)
    * Eric Goldberg (Disney animator)
    * Bill Griffith (cartoonist)
    * Eva Hesse (painter)
    * Terrence Howard (actor)
    * Betsey Johnson (fashion designer)
    * Malcolm Jones III (comic book artist)
    * Ellsworth Kelly (painter, sculptor)
    * Jack Kirby (comic book artist, most noted for his involment with Captain America and Fantastic Four)
    * Arnold Lobel (illustrator, author of the Frog & Toad books)
    * Robert Mapplethorpe (photographer)
    * Marcus McLaurin (comic book writer/editor)
    * Morton Meskin (comic book artist)
    * Christos K. Mirtsopoulos-Ziros (artist, writer, cartoonist, managing editor of True Detective Magazine group--no longer in publication)
    * Martin Nodell (comic book artist, created design of original Green Lantern,

developed the Pillsbury Doughboy concept.)

    * Leon Moed (Architect)
    * Roberto Parada (illustrator)
    * John Peterson (author) (children's book author)(The Littles)
    * Thursby S. Pierce (graphic designer, artist)
    * Bob Powell (comic book artist)
    * Paul Rand (graphic designer)
    * Robert Redford (actor, director)
    * Robert Sabuda (children's book creator)
    * Stefan Sagmeister (graphic designer) {note: He was an exchange student}
    * David Silverman(animator)
    * Jeremy Scott (fashion designer)
    * Patti Smith (singer and poet)
    * Max Weber (artist) (painter)
    * David Weinrib (sculptor)
    * Kent Williams (illustrator)
    * Robert Wilson (director)
    * Robert Yasuda (painter)
    * Dante Tomaselli (director, score composer, writer)
    * William Van Alen (architect, designer of the Chrysler Building)
    * Rob Zombie (musician, director, writer)
    * Peter Zumthor (architect)

[edit] Athletics

The Pratt Cannoneers, a founding member of the Hudson Valley Athletic Conference (NCAA Division III), has varsity teams competing in men's basketball, soccer, cross-country, indoor/outdoor track, and tennis; as well as women's soccer, tennis, cross-country, indoor/outdoor track, and volleyball.

The men's basketball team has a storied tradition, including the 4th longest collegiate basketball rivalry in the nation between Pratt and Polytechnic University (Brooklyn, NY), with Pratt holding the overall record 78-59. The Cannoneers also took home a national collegiate championship title in 1901, and made four NAIA ('59, '60, '61, and '62) and two ECAC ('77,'79) post-season appearances. Former players included Ed Mazria ('62), who was drafted by the New York Knicks, and Anthony Heyward ('94), who currently tours with the And1 streetball team as "Half Man Half Amazing".

The women's cross-country team recently captured the 2006 HMWAC championship title and coach Dalton Evans won "Coach of the Year" honors. The men's cross-country team also has a championship title. The women's tennis team has won three HVWAC titles, including an appearance in the ECAC tournament.

In addition, there are intramural activities schedules throughout the year, ranging from individual (tennis and track & field) to team sports (soccer, basketball, volleyball, and touch football). Two premier student intramurals events include the fall classic Halloween Pratt Ratt Outdoor Obstacle Relay Race and the annual Mr. & Ms. Pratt All Thatt Fitness & Artistic Expression Pageant finale.

The Athletics Resource Center (A.R.C.) is home to the athletic department, and features the largest clear-span space in Brooklyn. It also hosts the annual Colgate Games, the nation's largest amateur track series for girls from elementary school through college.[1]

The school's mascot, "the Cannoneer", takes the name from the 19th century cannon which stands prominently near the main gate to the campus. Cast in bronze in Seville, Spain, the cannon bears the insignia of Philip the Fifth and was brought to Pratt from the walls of Morro Castle in Havana, Cuba in 1899.

[edit] Trivia

    * The library at Pratt Institute, opened in 1888 to serve not only students but the general public as well, was the first free public library in Brooklyn. The architect on the building was William Tubby of Brooklyn. The decoration in the building was done by the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company.

    * The school had a radio station in the mid 1980s which broadcast on a limited-range signal. After students modified the broadcast tower, the FCC stepped in and shut it down. The station later re-emerged in 2001 as an internet-only station and continues to broadcast from http://www.prattradio.com.

    * Comic book artist Daniel Clowes's experience at the Pratt Institute provided the inspiration for his satirical comic "Art School Confidential", upon which the 2006 film of the same name was based.

    * Several scenes of the 1978 best-selling pornographic movie Debbie Does Dallas were shot in the Pratt Institute library without the administration's approval.

    * Segments of the 1990 movie Jacob's Ladder were filmed at Pratt, as well as scenes for the 2006 film The Good Shepherd, directed by Robert DeNiro. Some episodes of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit have been filmed on campus.

    * Pratt has a closed-circuit television station, PRATT TV, located on channel 66 on campus. (Founded in 2000). Until recently, the channel was home to a blank VCR screen.

    * Pratt's Brooklyn campus is home to a number of cats which are known as the 'Pratt Cats'.

    * The school's colors are black and cadmium yellow deep.

    * The oldest continually functioning elevator in all of Brooklyn, installed in 1910, was located at Pratt's Main Building, until it was upgraded in October, 2004.

    * Pratt has the oldest continuously accredited library science school in the United States of America.


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发表于 2007-5-13 09:53:13 |只看该作者
pratt的确是非常top的设计学院. 我9月可能去university of the arts 或者是 art center college of design. 是本科转学.

我的语言不是很好,怕到那儿听不懂讲课. Lz现在语言怎样?

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发表于 2007-5-13 10:25:12 |只看该作者
请问搂主,你申请这学校时专业需要达到什么样的水平?

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发表于 2007-5-13 10:27:22 |只看该作者
我觉得上课应该没有什么问题,但是通常来了2,3个月就适应了吧。

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发表于 2007-5-13 12:44:23 |只看该作者
原帖由 Anais-ye 于 2007-5-13 10:25 发表
请问搂主,你申请这学校时专业需要达到什么样的水平?



这。。。怎么形容呢?我觉得是没什么,不知道学校的标准在哪里。我本科是广告的,所以当时的作品有一些广告设计,另外也有水彩,素描,MIX材料的。
当时申请的时候只是因为从小画画对这方面比较感兴趣,再加上我大学是侧重市场和媒体,所以就想为了自己的爱好申请一下。我觉得我不强,但是系上有很多同学很厉害,尤其是一些泰国人,近几年他们的设计有变强的趋势。

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发表于 2007-5-19 20:41:26 |只看该作者
Pratt的硕士生导师一般带几个研究生?还有有TA的机会吗?如果想申请的话,提前联系导师有必要吗?谢谢LZ

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发表于 2007-5-20 06:08:03 |只看该作者
设计的学生好象不存在说一个导师带几个学生这种,系上的导师是你可以自己选,导师主要是为你的课程安排和学习计划服务。时间都要预约。然后也没有班的概念,在这里每个人都很独立,要几年毕业,每个学期的课程安排主要都是在于个人(导师会适当给你建议)。TA有机会,可是很难拿,基本上都是很强而且有工作经验作品也做的很厉害的人在做。像我这学期跟一个在BMG工作了10年的人一起上课,他的作品很好,老师主动要求他当下个学期的TA。

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