martes, 27 de agosto de 2013

Interior Design



Interior Design

FOUR-YEAR PROGRAMME 240 credits ECTS

CENP School of Design is proud to offer 50 years extended experience in the training of design professionals.

CENP is currently an official private teaching institution in

Design, fully adapted to the

European Frame of Higher Education.


CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

Any interior designer must be capable of working side by side with building technicians and so be fully integrated into the complex process of construction. This taken into account, there are two major channels of employment opportunities.

  Freelance interior design: with the same opportunities that any
profession exercised on a freelance basis provides.

  Commercial or industrial employment: among the possibilities available to the interior design professional are positions with construction companies, interior designers, furniture manufacturers, large-

scale suppliers and distributors of furniture and decorative goods, shops specialising in interior design, and architectural firms.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must hold a “Bachillerato LOGSE” diploma or an equivalent certificate and be able to pass a specific test that will give them direct access to Design Studies. CENP prepares students to take the test with a short course given in June and September, prior to the exam and free of charge.

Examples of requirements for foreign students + specific test:

UK: A Levels

Ireland: Leaving Certificate

France: Le Baccalaureate

USA: High School Diploma.










“It’s a nice small university and if you have any problems they are please to help you! Very kind people” Amanda.

The Nederlands







domingo, 25 de agosto de 2013

Graphic Design



FOUR-YEAR PROGRAMME 240 credits ECTS

CENP School of Design is proud to offer 50 years extended experience in the training of design professionals.

CENP is currently an official private teaching institution in

Design, fully adapted to the

European Frame of Higher Education.

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

The graduates of CENP’s Graphic Design programme are those persons who possess the necessary professional ability to both effectively conceive an advertising idea and to express it graphically and visually. These abilities may therefore be used professionally in the now standard advertising-fields.

  In advertising and communication agencies – exercising their professional skills in the Creative or Art Departments of these agencies, applying their knowledge to the graphic aspect of product promotion and dissemination.

  In graphic design studios – producing work in various fields of graphic design, such as: corporate identity programmes, direct marketing, publishing design, packaging, advertising design, electronic typesetting, and web-page design.

  In the media – Internet, TV, the print media, etc., whose indispensable graphics departments all require trained professionals.

Those students who have chosen to study Graphic Design will find that the techniques of artistic creation are complemented by a thorough training in advertising, in that art is the most important tool used in that industry.

The function of the graphic designer is to transmit through images the advertiser’s message.

The programme of Graphic Design is created to train illustrators and creative designers capable of moving into high-level positions in the design and illustration fields.

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Applicants must hold a “Bachillerato LOGSE” diploma or an equivalent certificate and be able to pass a specific test that will give them direct access to Design Studies. CENP prepares students to take the test with a short course given in June and September, prior to the exam and free of charge.

Examples of requirements for foreign students + specific test:

UK: A Levels

Ireland: Leaving Certificate

France: Le Baccalaureate

USA: High School Diploma.
 Throughout the course the students will participate in group exhibitions of their work, allowing for the presentation of their best advertising creations. They will also be
encouraged to take part in the various competitions offered by independent companies for the promotion of their products.

Given the nature of the programme, students will, from their first year on, be assembling their own professional portfolios with samples of the work they have done throughout the course. This will be of vital importance when pursuing other complementary studies, or when eventually applying for their first jobs.



“I wanted to learn a new language. CENP was the only School offering both

Spanish Language Courses and a University Programme in Design.

The experience has been extremely positive”

Karl. Norway.

sábado, 17 de agosto de 2013

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学校位置:马德里
课时:每周20小时
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级别:最低A2
最低学生人数:6人
上课时间:早上。
提供教学材料。
课程包括两个周末旅游,旅游地点


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课时:每周三十小时 时间:请查询
学生人数:最少八人
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viernes, 9 de agosto de 2013

Welcome to CENP

CENTRO ESPAÑOL DE NUEVAS PROFESIONES, CENP, is a private teaching centre, founded in Madrid in 1957 and with a branch in La Coruña (since 1967). To date, more than 50,000 students have graduated from its programmes.

CENP’s principal objective, defined form the very start, is the higher education of young people in emerging professional areas which at the time, had not been addressed in traditional university programmes.

We are speaking here of a pioneer in its field, characterised from its beginnings by openness and innovation, not only in the development of course content, but also in the methodology employed, incorporating hands-on professional experience with theoretical training. For this,

CENP relies on an excellent and dedicated teaching staff, always attentive to the changing demands of today’s marketplace.

In both their theoretical and practical knowledge, our students have much to offer and quickly gain employment due to the solid training and practical experience they have received.


Both campuses, in Madrid and La Coruña, are located in residential university areas, central and well-served by public transport.

domingo, 4 de agosto de 2013

Dalí en Madrid

Todavía estáis a tiempo de disfrutar de la exposición de Dalí en el Museo Reina Sofía de Madrid. Además, los domingos a partir de las 15 horas, la entrada es gratuita. 



Esta exposición se propone revalorizar al Salvador Dalí como pensador, escritor y creador de una particular visión del mundo. Tomando como punto de partida su método paranoico-crítico, la muestra supone un recorrido por su trayectoria que se proyecta hacia el pasado y el futuro.
A través de una selección de más de doscientas obras (pinturas, esculturas, dibujos...) que se presentan organizadas en once secciones y siguiendo un cierto orden cronológico, esta exposición propone repensar el lugar que ocupa Salvador Dalí en la historia del arte del siglo XX, planteando que la importancia de su figura y de su legado va más allá de su papel de artífice del movimiento surrealista. La muestra -cuyo subtítulo está extraído de su artículo "San Sebastián" (1927), que representó su primer manifiesto artístico- da cuenta de cómo este artista controvertido y singular, prolífico e imaginativo, fue capaz de generar un arte perturbador que apela directamente a los espectadores. Un arte que, haciéndose eco de los descubrimientos científicos de su época, explora y expande los límites de la conciencia y de la experiencia sensorial y cognitiva.
Todas las sugestiones poéticas y todas las posibilidades plásticas nos presenta a Dalí como un artista omnívoro y visionario que se utilizó a sí mismo como objeto de estudio y cuyas acciones en la esfera pública, ya fueran calculadas o improvisadas, le sitúan como una figura de referencia en el ámbito de la representación contemporánea. El núcleo de la exposición lo constituye su periodo surrealista y en él se presta especial atención a su método paranoico-crítico, que el artista catalán concibió como un mecanismo de transformación y subversión de la realidad, posibilitando que la interpretación final de una obra dependiera totalmente de la voluntad del espectador. Fue en sus trabajos en torno al cuadro El Ángelus (1857-59) de Jean-François Millet -que llegó a describir como la "obra pictórica más rica en pensamientos inconscientes que jamás ha existido"- donde este método alcanza su máxima expresión.
La muestra, que comienza con una selección de las obras que Dalí realizó en los inicios de su carrera y durante su estancia en la Residencia de Estudiantes de Madrid (incluyendo algunos de sus primeros autorretratos o los dibujos de su serie Putrefactos), también se detiene en su etapa mística y nuclear (en la que prevalece la temática religiosa y científica), así como en sus trabajos de carácter escenográfico (sus colaboraciones con cineastas como Buñuel, Hitchcock o Walt Disney, sus diseños de decorados para ballets y obras de teatro...). A su vez, examina críticamente su faceta de agitador de masas y showmanmediático, le dedica un apartado específico a su libro autobiográfico La vida secreta de Salvador Dalí(eficaz simbiosis entre el Dalí dibujante y el Dalí literato) o muestra cómo a partir de los años sesenta y hasta el final de su carrera, su fascinación por la ciencia y la tecnología le llevó a explorar nuevos lenguajes como la estereoscopia o la holografía.