To enter into Graphic Design and Advertising Program you need to
prepare the following:
Drawings
Three drawing samples are
required of all candidates. Each drawing must be done using graphite pencil on a
sheet of white paper measuring 40 cm x 50 cm; other drawing materials should not be
used.
The first drawing must represent a hand. The second drawing must
utilize both sides of the sheet of drawing paper so that there is a connection
between the pages. For the third drawing, consider something from three
perspectives and relate your three visualizations together on the page.
You may approach these three drawings in any
way you wish. For example, your drawings may be realistic or abstract; you may
choose to draw an object alone or place it in a situation; you can draw the
whole object or only a portion of it, etc.
We consider drawing to be as much about process
as presentation, so we encourage you to consider your drawing submissions as
exercises in experimental thinking and risk-taking more than final presentations
or examples of technical proficiency. We encourage you to consider the
full range of possible expression in your submissions, as we do not value any
particular style of drawing more than another.
Drawings should be scanned and produced into a
single PDF file clearly marked with your name.
Portfolio
Your portfolio should consist of 10 to 20 examples of any
type of two- or three-dimensional work you have completed recently. We suggest
that the work reflect your interests, experience and abilities in the arts to
date. It may be in any media, may be finished or in sketch form, and may be the
result of an assigned class project or a self-directed exploration. Although it
is not required, we suggest that as part of this visual presentation you also
reproduce and submit 2–3 pages from your journal or sketchbook to indicate your
process of research, thinking or investigation.
Your portfolio must be reproduced and may be
submitted as PDF file clearly marked with your name.
Whichever format you select, include a work
description sheet. Number the examples you are submitting and on your
description page list the corresponding number, medium, size, date of completion and title for each work.
Writing Samples
Submit two examples of writing, each between 200 and 400
words. In the first, discuss your interest in,
and preparation for your design education. For the second writing sample, please
focus on the sentence below:
• Look around. Imagine! You have the
opportunity to eliminate one thing from existence. What is it? Tell us how the
absence of this thing would change the world and why you made the choice you
did.
Send all of the required documents clearly
marked with your name to admissionsvacd@ius.edu.ba
Academic Calendar
The deadline for
submission of all of the materials for the enrollment in the FALL semester is May 1st of the same
academic year.
Successful candidates will be notified by June 1st.
To enter into Multimedia Program you need to prepare the following:
Drawings
Three drawing samples are
required of all candidates. Each drawing must be done using graphite pencil on a
sheet of white paper measuring 40 cm x 50 cm; other drawing materials should not be
used.
The first drawing must represent a hand. The second drawing must
utilize both sides of the sheet of drawing paper so that there is a connection
between the pages. For the third drawing, consider something from three
perspectives and relate your three visualizations together on the page.
You may approach these three drawings in any
way you wish. For example, your drawings may be realistic or abstract; you may
choose to draw an object alone or place it in a situation; you can draw the
whole object or only a portion of it, etc.
We consider drawing to be as much about process
as presentation, so we encourage you to consider your drawing submissions as
exercises in experimental thinking and risk-taking more than final presentations
or examples of technical proficiency. We encourage you to consider the
full range of possible expression in your submissions, as we do not value any
particular style of drawing more than another.
Drawings should be scanned and produced into a
single PDF file clearly marked with your name.
Portfolio
Your portfolio should consist of 10 to 20 examples of any
type of two- or three-dimensional work you have completed recently. We suggest
that the work reflect your interests, experience and abilities in the arts to
date. It may be in any media, may be finished or in sketch form, and may be the
result of an assigned class project or a self-directed exploration. Although it
is not required, we suggest that as part of this visual presentation you also
reproduce and submit 2–3 pages from your journal or sketchbook to indicate your
process of research, thinking or investigation.
Your portfolio must be reproduced and may be
submitted as PDF file clearly marked with your name. Whichever format you
select, include a work description sheet. Number the examples you are submitting
and on your description page list the corresponding number, medium, size, date of completion and title for each work.
Writing Samples
Submit two examples of writing, each between 200 and 400
words. In the first, discuss your interest in,
and preparation for your design education. For the second writing sample, please
focus on the sentence below:
• Look around. Imagine! You have the
opportunity to eliminate one thing from existence. What is it? Tell us how the
absence of this thing would change the world and why you made the choice you
did.
Send all of the required documents clearly
marked with your name to admissionsvacd@ius.edu.ba
Academic Calendar
The deadline for submission of all of the materials for the enrollment in the FALL semester is May 1st of the same
academic year.
Successful candidates will be notified by June 1st.
To enter into Film and Television Program you need to prepare the
following:
Digital Portfolio
Your portfolio
should consist of 10 to 20 examples of any type of two- or three-dimensional
work you have completed recently. We suggest that the work reflect your
interests, experience and abilities in the arts to date. It may be in any media,
may be finished or in sketch form, and may be the result of an assigned class
project or a self-directed exploration. Although it is not required, we suggest
that as part of this visual presentation you also reproduce and submit 2–3 pages
from your journal or sketchbook to indicate your process of research, thinking
or investigation.
Your portfolio must be reproduced and may be
submitted as PDF file clearly marked with your name.
Whichever format you select, include a work
description sheet. Number the examples you are submitting and on your
description page list the corresponding number, medium, size, date of completion and title for each work.
Video
Submit a
30 – 120 seconds video inspired by the following sentence:
• Look around. Imagine! You have the
opportunity to eliminate one thing from existence. What is it? Tell us how the
absence of this thing would change the world and why you made the choice you
did.
There are no restrictions in the guidelines for
producing this video. You can use interviews, narration, music, sfx. It can be experimental, abstract or documentary style –
whatever you feel reflects your talent and personality.
Produce .avi file and
send along the other required documents clearly marked with your name to admissionsvacd@ius.edu.ba
Academic Calendar
The deadline for
submission of all of the materials for the enrollment in the FALL semester is June 1st of the same
academic year. |