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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.


Mount Allison University
Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Visual and Material Culture
- Sackville, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
Visual and Material Culture Studies is an interdisciplinary program that studies images, objects, and spaces from various cultural contexts and historical periods. Visual and Material Culture Studies shifts away from the interpretation of texts, which has dominated critical discourse for centuries, toward an examination of images, objects, and spaces.


Brandon University
Visual and Aboriginal Art
- Winnipeg, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
The Visual and Aboriginal Arts program provides professional preparation for careers in the visual arts. The program offers a technical, academic and practical environment for the creative visual process. As a well-rounded education in visual art, it includes studio practice and the exposure to issues, ideas and histories of both Western and Aboriginal art.
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Visual Design degree programs at the Bachelor's level in Canada offer dynamic opportunities to explore creativity through art and technology. This field combines design principles with practical applications, preparing you for a creative career in various industries.
Through courses in graphic design, user experience, and multimedia arts, you'll gain insight into visual storytelling and digital communication. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, enhancing their design skills through practical instruction and collaborative projects. You'll learn to create engaging designs by using layout techniques, color theory, and typography.
Graduates often pursue career paths in graphic design, web design, or advertising, where they can apply their skills in real-world scenarios. The focus on experiential learning in Canada's education system ensures that you not only develop technical competencies but also cultivate problem-solving abilities essential for the creative industry. With a supportive academic environment, you'll be well-prepared to contribute your creative insights to the global market.