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56 Arts Degree Programs in Canada


Portage College
Indigenous Arts Certificate
- Lac la Biche, Canada
Certificate
Full time
10 months
On-Campus
English
This program teaches traditional Indigenous art forms as well as introductory-level theory and skills in various other fine arts and craft media. Students will learn traditional and contemporary Indigenous art forms such as beading, carving, footwear, sewing, and hide tanning, in addition to the cultural and historical significance of these art forms.


Portage College
Indigenous Arts Diploma
- Lac la Biche, Canada
Diploma
Full time
10 months
On-Campus
English
The Indigenous Arts Diploma is a two-year program that focuses on developing the skills and knowledge to be a self-employed artist. In the first year of the program, students will complete the Indigenous Arts Certificate, which covers core Indigenous art forms and introductory-level study in various other fine arts and craft media.
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OCAD University
Interdisciplinary Master's in Art, Media and Design (MA, MDes and MFA)
- Toronto, Canada
Master degree
Full time, Part time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Drawing experienced artists and designers from around the world, encouraging them to investigate and produce works that combine art, design, writing, and interdisciplinary academic study to create new forms of visual and social research and creative production. Drawing experienced artists and designers from around the world, encouraging them to investigate and produce works that combine art, design, writing, and interdisciplinary academic study to create new forms of visual and social research and creative production. The Interdisciplinary Master’s in Art, Media, and Design (IAMD) draws experienced artists and designers from around the world, encouraging them to investigate and produce works that combine art, design, writing, and interdisciplinary academic study to create new forms of visual and social research and creative production. Each student’s primary discipline and chosen emphasis among art, design, or media practice and theoretical inquiry will determine whether the degree earned is an MFA, MDes, or MA. Students thrive in a creative environment led by an accomplished faculty. Matchless opportunities for innovative learning are offered through visiting experts, internships, independent studies, and the Annual First-Year Graduate Student Exhibition.


University of Lethbridge
Bachelor of Art Studio (BFA)
- Lethbridge, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The BFA-Art Studio program provides you with the opportunity to pursue contemporary art production through theoretical and practical scholarship. Encompassing material, critical, and conceptual investigations, you work within an open studio context with faculty who are active artists and scholars. Develop your voice as an independent artist or arts professional through an intensive studio experience exploring technical, aesthetic, and theoretical studies necessary to pursue contemporary art.


York University - School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design
Undergraduate Program in Visual Art
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Department of Visual Art & Art offers a multifaceted experience, preparing students to become leaders in the creation, exhibition, critical understanding, and communication of visual culture in diverse environments. Students are supported to develop unique professional studio practices in sculpture, print media, painting, drawing, photography and interdisciplinary art, working alongside distinguished artists in our studio program and leading scholars in the art history program. Bridging art creation, art history, and curatorial practice, AMPD provides a unique interdisciplinary approach and the most acclaimed facilities in Canada, including Canada’s first Digital Sculpture Laboratory dedicated to the convergence of digital and physical art.


Crandall University
Arts & Science
- Moncton, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
If you’re looking for the most well-rounded education you can get in a single degree program, the Bachelor of Arts & Science program is the way to go. The BA&Sc combines an Arts discipline with scientific training to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed for a wide variety of situations. Choose from six concentrations in Arts – Christian Studies, English, History, Psychology, Religious Studies, or Sociology – and concentrate on Biology in Science.


St. John’s Academy
Art Foundations
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Art Foundations 11/12 is designed to educate learners in the fundamentals of Visual Art, its terminology, approach, artistic thought, and design process, its execution and fundamental skills. Students will be introduced to various forms of Art, have the opportunity to consider numerous styles, periods, artists and focus on key examples in Art history.


Capilano University
Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Interdisciplinary Studies
- North Vancouver, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts with a Major in Interdisciplinary Studies program at CapU lets you choose your own path. The world doesn’t fit into one neat subject area. Build your own bachelor's degree with courses chosen from across the Faculty of Arts & Sciences. Uncover the connections that reflect the world around you while developing skills modern employers consider essential.


MacEwan University
Bachelor in Studio Arts Major
- Edmonton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Dutch
Project-based course work, creative research, visiting artists, off-campus activities and arts and culture venues—as a Studio Arts major at MacEwan University, you receive a truly hands-on education. Let your artistic expression soar, while learning to manage the many paths your career will take you. Our dedicated faculty maintain a range of professional art and research practices, sharing their skills in performance and sound art, painting, drawing, video, sculpture, fibres and more. In this interdisciplinary environment, you are challenged to think critically and creatively about contemporary art.


Trent University
Bachelor in Canadian Studies (Co-op Available)
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
As the first university in the country to establish a Canadian Studies program, Trent is renowned for expertise and leadership in this important field of study. In this diverse, interdisciplinary program, students develop insight into the life and history of Canada and the role it plays in today’s world. By examining themes such as culture, art, literature, politics, and the environment, you’ll develop a greater understanding of the diverse and debated meaning of the Canadian experience. In small workshop-based classes you’ll build a dialogue with your professors, many of whom are national and international experts in their field. Students of this well-established program are also eligible for several degree-specific scholarships and awards.


Seneca College
Art Fundamentals
- Toronto, Canada
Course
Blended
English
The eight-month Art Fundamentals (AFD) certificate program provides a strong foundation in traditional and digital art. Designed to build skills in art, design, creativity, communication and critical thinking, AFD will prepare you for further education and a career path in fields such as animation, illustration and graphic design. You will experience hands-on learning under the guidance of working artists.


McMaster University Faculty of Humanities
Hons. Bachelor of Fine Arts - iArts (Integrated Arts)
- Hamilton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The iArts (Integrated Arts) BFA is a Level I, direct entry program that emphasizes interdisciplinary creative practice as a collective mode of learning, preparing students for professional careers in the arts. You will have the opportunity to engage with a range of hands-on media and techniques in art and performance, while also learning about the histories and critical contexts of art and performance locally, nationally and internationally. With a focus on student-directed learning, the BFA allows you to pursue your own interests and develop skill sets to support your personal, artistic expression. You will also have many opportunities to work collaboratively and expand beyond traditional arts practice to engage with one another and with the University and community at large.


University of Manitoba Undergraduate
Bachelor of Arts (General)
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
Many university students begin their studies with a Bachelor of Arts degree. A solid foundation in liberal arts can provide you with the practical skills for a particular job or may prepare you to move on to a graduate or professional school.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Foundation in Entertainment Arts
- Cedar, Canada
Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Foundation in Entertainment Arts program gives you the core skills you need to pursue advanced studies in animation, visual effects (VFX), or game design.


St. John’s Academy
3D Art
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
This course explores advanced art techniques and theories. Emphasis is placed on individual expression and personal growth. Students will explore many techniques while investigating personal ideas and interpretations of art. Students will develop an awareness of the balance between critical and creative thinking while investigating mediums, styles techniques, and personal focus.
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Studying for an Arts degree in Canada opens a world of creative possibilities and cultural exploration. This field embraces diverse disciplines like visual arts, design, music, and theater, allowing you to express your individuality while honing critical thinking and communication skills.
Through courses in visual storytelling, performance techniques, and digital media, you'll develop skills essential for producing compelling projects. Students often engage in collaborative work, which fosters teamwork and broadens your creative perspectives. The academic environment in Canada encourages exploration and innovation, building confidence as you analyze various artistic approaches.
Canada's commitment to experiential learning means you'll have opportunities to work on real-world projects, connecting classroom experiences to the community. Graduates can pursue careers as artists, art educators, curators, or in creative industries such as advertising and entertainment. The rich cultural environment nurtures adaptability, enabling you to navigate diverse career paths while making meaningful contributions to the arts sector.