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Shanghai visual arts school score line

In 2023, the admission score of school of visual arts was 446. The school is introduced as follows:

First, school profile:

Shanghai Visual Arts School, referred to as Shanghai Vision for short, is located in Shanghai. It was established in September 2005. It is a new comprehensive art undergraduate college with mixed ownership, with state-owned investment as the main body and other social forces and private funds at the same time.

The original name of the school is school of visual arts, Fudan University. On April 20 13, with the approval of the Ministry of Education, the school was transformed from an independent secondary college of Fudan University to an independent school of visual arts.

The school covers an area of nearly 1,000 mu, with a total construction area of more than 200,000 square meters. * * * There are more than 300 full-time teachers and more than 4,500 students. There are ten secondary colleges under the college, and there are 19 majors in art and management, including 25 majors.

Second, the school conditions:

At present, there are more than 300 full-time teachers, including full-time professors 160, part-time teachers (480), honorary visiting and part-time professors (80), full-time teachers above master's degree (206) and associate senior and above professional and technical post teachers 158.

The training management center of this school is a teaching institution serving brother colleges in the university town, and it belongs to the basic platform of plastic arts in contemporary visual arts education. The studio platform is located in the training building in the northeast corner of the campus, with 32 studios including sculpture, ceramics, glass, printmaking, sculpture, metal, comprehensive materials, performing arts and digital arts, as well as multi-functional classrooms.

Shanghai school of visual arts Library, located in the north of the Graphic Information Center, is divided into two floors, with a collection of nearly 200,000 books, including art books such as architecture, painting, sculpture, graphic design, fashion design, photography, movies and performances.