When submitting your application, you will need to prepare a personal statement to accompany your portfolio. A personal statement, of up to 150 words.What do you look for in a Built Environment Portfolio Entry submission? If research or enquiry is your best skill, consider the critical review. If making or assembling is not your best skill, showcase what is.Submit only your best work if you have lots to choose from.Have someone check your work for spelling and grammar, but ultimately the work must be your own and not copied from someone or somewhere else.The purpose is to foreground your interpretation, so you are not required to do any additional research or provide biographical details for the artists or producers. The purpose is to inform your audience and to provide some context or background for the work. You will need to both describe and comment on the work. Imagine you are a critic for a newspaper with an educated but non-specialist audience, and you need to write a review of a current temporary exhibition or festival program. You can choose broadly, including art and design exhibitions or new media displays. A 500-word critical review as outlined below.This could include a showreel or video or animation work, or a blog with a small collection of multi-media work Up to six images each including a title, an artist/designer statement of up to 50 words and the year you created the work.Written or visual material consisting of one of the following:.The letter should tell us about your interests and achievements and be no more than 400 words. A cover letter to explain your interest in studying at the UNSW School of Art & Design and specific degrees.Bachelor of Landscape Architecture (Honours).Bachelor of Interior Architecture (Honours).*To be eligible for this degree you can have a minimum ATAR (+ UNSW ACCESS points, if applicable) of 80.00 Please note, most FEAS degrees require a minimum ATAR (+ UNSW ACCESS, if applicable) of 83.00 Bachelor of Naval Architecture (Honours).
UNSW Canberra (non-defence undergraduate students only):.Bachelor of Science/Bachelor of Science (Computer Science).Bachelor of Science (Computer Science)/Bachelor of Media Arts.Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/ Bachelor of Science (Computer Science).
Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Science.Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Master of Biomedical Engineering.Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Engineering Science.Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)/Bachelor of Arts.Bachelor of Engineering (Telecommunications) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Surveying) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Software) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Renewable Energy) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Quantum Engineering) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Photovoltaics and Solar Energy) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Petroleum) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Mining) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Mechatronic) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Mechanical Engineering) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Environmental) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Computer) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Civil (Honours)/Surveying.Bachelor of Engineering (Civil) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Product Engineering) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Bioinformatics) (Honours).Bachelor of Engineering (Aerospace Engineering) (Honours).Please consult the most recent UNSW Handbook to confirm intake period. The following degrees are included in this scheme: A short video demonstrating how and why you’re suited to studying engineering at UNSW.A personal statement - this involves answering four questions which discuss your interest in studying engineering at UNSW.Complete a FEAS submission to demonstrate your passion for engineering and performance in relevant subjects. At UNSW Engineering we strive for a better world, driven by our graduates who are passionate in creating solutions for humanity through their diverse perspectives.