Parsons School of Design

Parsons School of Design Founded in 1896, Parsons School of Design in the United States is a world-renowned design institute, and the world’s top school of fashion—Italian Malanone College and the famous British Central Saint Martins School of Design. Paris ESMOD is also known as the world’s four largest design colleges. The two-acre campus is located on 7th Avenue in New York City. There are more than 1,700 students and 33 full-time teachers. The ratio of teachers to students is approximately 1:15.

Introduction:
Chinese name: Parsons School of Design English name: Parsons School of Design
Established: 1896 Location: New York, USA Current Principal: Robert Kerrey
Address: New York 66 Fifth Avenue New York
Phone: NY 10011 (212) 229-8910

In 1970, Parsons formally merged with New School in New York. Since then, Parsons has grown steadily to become one of the largest arts and design schools in the United States. Apart from New York, there are also the Paris Campus and in Dominican Republic. Japan, Malaysia, and South Korea also have related sister schools. It is an international school. Current chief designers Gucci Tom Ford, Donna Karan, Yohji Yamamoto, Marc Jacobs, Anns Sui (1970) and famous photographer Steve Meisel who made dress design for Louis Vuitton, are outstanding alumni of the school.

Parsons School of Design Parsons School of Design provides professionally designed courses, provides students with professional and practical experience, gives students a variety of design concepts, and allows students to learn practical experience in individual and group design. And the philosophy that most of the students who study here will have part-time design work. The Parsons School of Design at Parsons School of Design is well-known for its excellent design talents in academics and industry.

The school’s proposal to give an application at the education show was: “Strongly telling yourself why Parsons chose to read, no matter what the reason, should be shown well.”

Parsons School of Design enjoys a good reputation in both academia and industry, giving students a variety of design concepts, including eight colleges of art, music, drama, management, and design. The school values ​​innovation, art and design. Graduates and alumni are all over the European and American fashion world. The teachers are mostly top designers in the industry. In addition to facing technical challenges in design, students are required to learn fashionable social aspects from the historical theory of clothing.

Because it is a professional college that emphasizes design, student works are required to be beautiful and smooth, as well as clear thinking logic and self-confidence. The annual fashion and student exhibition is an important activity that every student fully expresses.

Setting disciplines:

School of Art,Media,and Technology
Communication Design (BFA) Communication Design (BFA) Design and Technology (BFA) Design and Technology (Bachelor of Arts) Design and Technology (MFA) Design and Technology (Bachelor of Art) Fine Arts (BFA) Arts (Bachelor) Fine Arts (MFA) Art (Graduate) Graphic Design (AAS) Graphic Illustration (AAS) Illustration (BFA) Illustration (Bachelor of Art) Photography (BFA) Photography Technology (Bachelor of Art) Photography (MFA) Photography (Master of Arts) School of Arts Constructed Environments Architectural Design (BFA) Architectural Design (Bachelor of Art)
Interior Design (BFA) Interior Design (Bachelor of Art)
Interior Design (AAS) Interior Design (Associate Degree in Applied Science)
Interior Design (MFA) Interior Design (Master of Arts)
Lighting Design (MFA) Lighting Design (Master of Arts)
Product Design (BFA) Product Design (Bachelor of Art)

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Design & Management (BBA) Design and Management (Bachelor of Art)
Environmental Studies (BS) Environmental Studies (Bachelor of Science)
Integrated Design (BFA) Overall Design (Bachelor of Art)
Foundation Foundation School of Fashion
Fashion Design (BFA) Fashion Design (Bachelor of Art)
Fashion Marketing (AAS) Apparel Marketing (Associate Degree in Applied Science)
Fashion Design (AAS) Fashion Design (Associate Degree in Applied Science)
Fashion Design and Society (MFA) Fashion Design and Society (Master of Arts)

Entry conditions:
TOEFL 92-point portfolio, telephone interview, etc.
Annual College Costs (Fall 2010)
Tuition and Fees$32,600
Room&Board(on-campus)--
Additional estimated expenses--
Costs per credit hour$1,360
SAT&ACT Policies
For admission decisions:
Required for Some:SAT Reasoning Test
SAT Reasoning/ACT score report due:01-JUL
SAT Subject score report due by: Not reported
SAT score-use policy:Please contact college for information about its use of SAT scores

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