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OCAD University
Master of Fine Arts in Criticism & Curatorial Practice
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Offering graduate students an exceptional opportunity to explore and experiment with contemporary art, media, and design through engagement with history, theory, and criticism within curatorial practice. The Master of Fine Arts in Criticism & Curatorial Practice program offers graduate students an exceptional opportunity to explore and experiment with contemporary art, media, and design through engagement with history, theory, and criticism within curatorial practice. OCAD University’s distinctive program focuses uniquely on the practices of curating and criticism, leading to the Master of Fine Arts degree. Our graduate faculty and adjunct faculty include practicing curators and critics who bring deep intellectual and professional expertise to the studies of criticism and curatorial practice. OCAD University’s reputation for excellence entices internationally renowned authorities to its annual Artist-in-Residence program and assists students to establish programmatic internships in Canada and abroad. The MFA in Criticism & Curatorial Practice is a full-time, 60-credit program normally completed within two academic years or five sequential semesters. With the Program Director’s approval, some part-time students may be admitted with a more flexible completion schedule.


Centennial College
Graduate Certificate in Museum and Cultural Management
- Toronto, Canada
Graduate Certificate
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Centennial College’s Museum and Cultural Management program will offer an applied, learner-centred curriculum to help you develop the skill set to manage programs and resources that preserve and publicly present our civilization's cultural and natural heritage. Courses in this graduate certificate program will cover industry-based subjects and museum administration topics while exploring, in-depth, contemporary issues and cases in Canada and abroad. The core theory will be applied to current workplace realities while assignments, lessons and student placements will be linked to Canada and Ontario's vast network of museums.


OCAD University
Master in Contemporary Art, Design and New Media Art Histories
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Offering students a compelling array of perspectives to investigate and assess the ever-shifting worlds of contemporary art, design, and new media art. OCAD University’s MA in Contemporary Art, Design and New Media Art Histories are unique in Canada in its focus on contemporary art, design and media production and theory. In this interdisciplinary program, you’ll engage with contemporary issues and works, while drawing on theoretical frameworks, historical contexts, and creative precedents that have shaped today’s visual and critical landscape. Program facilities are located in the heart of Toronto’s arts and culture district, in close proximity to the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Toronto International Film Festival, and the Design Exchange, the Textile Museum of Canada, the Gardiner Museum, the Royal Ontario Museum, and the Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery.
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OCAD University
Bachelor of Arts in Visual and Critical Studies
- Toronto, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Study art history in the place art and design is made at Canada’s biggest art and design university. Our program is unique, in that you also get to take studio courses and make art and design yourself. The program emphasizes the expanded field of modern and contemporary art history, which includes design, photography, architecture, performance and new media, as well as painting and sculpture.


OCAD University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Criticism and Curatorial Practice
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Criticism and Curatorial Practice at OCAD University is Canada’s first undergraduate program dedicated to preparing artists to become critics and curators. Alongside critical and curatorial studies, students gain hands-on studio experience by making art themselves, an approach grounded in the belief that practical artistic engagement strengthens work across the art and cultural sector.


Bow Valley College
Advanced Entertainment Arts Production Management - Diploma
- Calgary, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Advanced Entertainment Arts Production Management for VFX, Film, TV, and Games is a full-time, two-year program focused on the fundamentals of production management as it pertains to pre-production, production, and post-production processes.


University of the Fraser Valley
Bachelor of Arts
- Abbotsford, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
A Bachelor of Arts degree is more than a series of courses; it is a journey of personal transformation where you develop the skills and knowledge you need for a successful life.A study by the Business Council of Canada has shown that employers hire and promote recruits who have the soft skills that a Bachelor of Arts helps you hone – critical thinking, communication, problem-solving, and analytical skills. Not to mention other valued skills you learn along the way, such as teamwork, writing, and research.


Bishop's University
B.A. Arts Administration
- Sherbrooke, Canada
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Arts Administration is a complicated and exacting profession that requires both a deep understanding of the arts and a solid business background. In this exciting program, students take core courses in Business and in one of the creative arts (Drama, Fine Arts or Music),


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science in Environmental and Conservation Sciences/Bachelor of Arts in Native Studies
- Edmonton, Canada
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Students in this program major in Human Dimensions of Environmental Management and focus on promoting stewardship of Indigenous lands within the context of government policies and industrial development. Emphasis is placed on understanding how Indigenous history, politics and cultural values influence natural resource management.


The King's University - Canada
BA in History
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
English
Bachelor of Arts in History Open up the potential of your historical imagination. What might it have been like to live in London during the darkest days of World War II How might the first years of European encounters with the First Peoples of North America have felt Engage with incredible stories of how humans lived, fought and thought in times and places very different from our own.


Quest University Canada
Bachelor of Arts and Sciences
- Squamish, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
We offer a single degree, the Bachelor of Arts and Sciences, which gives you the best of both worlds: a basis for advanced studies if you want to go on to specialize, with the flexibility of a multidisciplinary background that equips you with broad knowledge and skills.


Sheridan College
Bachelor in Art and Art History (Honours Bachelor of Arts)
- Oakville, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Students from around the world enrol in this unique four-year program, which combines hands-on studio work at Sheridan with an Honours Bachelor of Arts degree in Art and Art History from the University of Toronto Mississauga (artandarthistory.ca). You'll attend both schools concurrently, studying the visual arts across societies and centuries while you develop an artistic identity of your own.


Trent University
Master of Arts in History M.A.
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
MA
On-Campus
English
The Trent Master of Arts in History M.A. is as unique as the students and professors that give it life. Delve deep into one of more than 30 areas of study – many of which are one-of-a-kind in Canada. Work with world-class scholars who are as interested in your research as they are in their own. Options include a thesis or course-based masters.


Western University Faculty of Arts & Humanities
Course in - Arts and Humanities
- Toronto, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
A combined historical and thematic survey of select fields that comprise the Humanities and the various approaches and methods they employ in furthering our understanding of the human experience.


University of the Fraser Valley
Bachelor of Arts Art History
- Abbotsford, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Studying Art History and Visual Studies is more than just looking at pretty paintings. It is a fascinating exploration of human expression, spirituality, and meaning throughout the ages.As a part of UFV’s Bachelor of Arts (BA) and Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) programs, you can opt to take Art History and Visual Studies courses as electives or as part of a minor or extended minor.
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You'll learn to connect creative work with the structures that sustain it, studying how arts organizations, cultural institutions, and heritage sites are funded, led, and brought to audiences. Arts management sits at the intersection of cultural policy, community engagement, and organizational strategy.
The learning environment fosters independent thinking and cross-sector collaboration, preparing you for roles that require both artistic understanding and administrative competence. Through coursework in areas like audience development, curatorial practice, collections management, and cultural funding models, you'll develop skills that translate across galleries, festivals, museums, and nonprofit organizations worldwide.
Canada's publicly funded arts sector and strong museum network give you a study environment shaped by real institutional practice. You'll gain exposure to heritage conservation principles, grant writing, and event programming, often through industry-linked projects with local organizations. Graduates move into roles as arts administrators, cultural program coordinators, heritage consultants, and policy advisors, in organizations ranging from municipal arts councils to international NGOs. The sector values professionals who understand both the cultural significance of creative work and the practical demands of sustaining it.