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www.gsa.ac.ukQualificationsCreditsEnglish Language RequirementsGenerally the School expects all students to demonstrate proficiency in the English language, which for UK students is normally shown by a Higher or GCSE in English. International applicants will normally be expected to provide evidence of attainment equivalent to:International Foundation Programme. Academic IELTS 5.0; TOEFL (ibt) 65 Architecture. Academic IELTS 6.5; TOEFL (ibt) 88All other undergraduate programmes. Academic IELTS 6.0; TOEFL (ibt) 87Advanced Entry/Accelerated Route Year 2 EntryFine Art, Design or Digital Culture. Normally as Year 1 Entry PLUS period of study equivalent to year 1 or 2 of the degree programme e.g. Foundation Course or HNC/D qualification, normally with Merit standard.MEng Product Design Engineering:. 2 Advanced Highers at BB in Maths and Physics AND. 2 other Highers at AB including Art and Design.. 3 A Levels at AAB (one sitting) in Maths, Physics and Art OR Design & Technology.Terms and ConditionsThis magazine is a general guide. The information it contains is as far as possible up to date and accurate at the time of publication, but is subject to alteration without notice. The GSA will use all reasonable endeavours to deliver programmes in accordance with the descriptions set out in this magazine but reserves the right to make variations to the contents or methods of delivery of programmes, to discontinue programmes and to merge or combine programmes.In the event that circumstances beyond the GSA's control interfere with its ability to provide these programmes or services, the GSA will undertake to minimise, as far as is practicable, any disruption.Key DatesDegree ShowAnnually in JuneUndergraduate Open Day27 October 2011Term Dates 2011/12Term 119 Sep - 16 Dec 2011Term 24 Jan - 23 Mar 2012Term 316 Apr - 8 Jun 2012List of OfficersPatron:HRH the Prince Charles,Duke of RothesayHonorary President:Stewart GrimshawHonorary Vice President:Emeritus Professor Andrew MacMillan OBEHonorary Vice President USA:Prof. Tony Jones CBEChair of Board of Governors:Philip Rodney LLBDirector:Prof. Seona Reid CBEBA(Hons) HonD.Art HonDLitt FRSAArt Direction:Steve RigleyDesign:Standwww.stand-united.co.ukEditing and Project Management:Kirsty L. BarrScott ParsonsPhotography:Kendall Koppewww.kendallkoppe.com1 Cross-School project First year students, GSA771

A proven history of producing some of the world's most influential and successful artists, designers and architects, The Glasgow School of Art's specialist practice-led, studio-based and theoretical education draws talented individuals with a shared passion and concern for visual culture from all over the world.Join us within these pages for a moment - we think you might like it here too.www.gsa.ac.ukThe Glasgow School of Art, 2011