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9 Film Studies Bachelors Degree Programs in Canada


OCAD University
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Integrated Media
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
In this program, taught by artists working in the field as media makers, you will learn about film, video, electronics and interactivity, creative coding, performance, installation, animation and sound. Many of our students focus on video production, but the interdisciplinary nature of the program allows you to explore your own creative path in various forms of media. You will learn technical and creative skills you can apply to a variety of media and digital artworks. Many of our students choose to work in video production, but the choice is yours.


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Arts Film Studies
- Camrose, Canada
- Edmonton, Canada
BA
On-Campus
English
In less than a century, films have become one of the most important influences on our society. Film studies explores the history, theory, aesthetics, cultural values, and effects of film, television, and digital media through the close analysis of individual works. You will have access to courses that cover a wide range of film genres and eras, and professors who can provide expertise in many different cinematic styles and traditions from around the world, allowing you to explore the genres you are most interested in.
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University of Manitoba
Film Studies (FILM)
- Winnipeg, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
In this course students will examine films from more than one period in film history, exploring the relationships among and between films in terms of genre, style, theme, structure, and other aesthetic elements. Students will study films selected from various periods of world cinema, taking into consideration how and in what ways films bear the traces of their time and place, or are affiliated with relevant movements in art, history, or society, or have been shaped by technical and artistic developments in the art of film. Students may not hold credit for both FILM 1310 and the former FILM 1300.


NSCAD University - Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
Bachelor of Film (BFA)
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
- Hamilton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
The Film program at NSCAD is one of the few programs in Canada where you can use actual film. You will have an opportunity to explore the practice, history, theory, and analysis of film


Trent University
Bachelor in Film & Media
- Oshawa, Canada
- Peterborough, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Learn how film, radio, television, popular culture, the news, and social media influence modern culture. In this specialization you’ll examine the theoretical and historical aspects of film and media while also creating your own portfolio of works. Small intensive workshops in photography, podcasting, filmmaking, visual arts, and game design will help you develop your media literacy and prepare you for a variety of dynamic careers.


Concordia University - Montreal
Bachelor in Art History and Film Studies
- Montreal, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
Delve into the interlinked histories of art and film, and learn how the two fields intersect on the levels of art practice, critical approaches and institutional histories. Students benefit from courses that have been designed to lay the foundation for this joined program and are free to choose from a wide range of courses in both areas.


Raindance Film School
BA (Hons) Top-Up in Film and Performing Arts Practices
- Toronto, Canada
- London, United Kingdom
- + 3 more
BA
Part time
1 semester
On-Campus
English
The Raindance Film School’s Top-Up BA (Hons) in Film and Performing Arts Practices is a one-year practical course designed for aspiring and experienced acting or filmmaking practitioners who wish to upgrade their existing level 5 (or equivalent) qualification to a full Bachelor of Arts (Hon’s) degree, validated by De Montfort University.


Seneca College
Visual Effects for Film and Television program
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The eight-month Visual Effects for Film and Television program is a leading provider for training in the dynamic and challenging special effects industry. This is a Houdini-certified school and all other software taught (Maya, Nuke) is the industry standard. You will work on assignments that mirror the practical work you would do at a VFX studio to create a high-quality portfolio.


Fanshawe Toronto@ILAC
Graduate Certificate in Advanced Filmmaking
- Toronto, Canada
Graduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
Filmmaking starts with your imagination and a passion for storytelling. The Advanced Filmmaking program gives you the practical skills and knowledge you need to join the film and television industry in a variety of positions. Learning from industry professionals, you will gain hands-on experience in all stages of production. You won’t just be learning about films, you’ll be making them at Fanshawe's state-of-the art film school.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Film in Canada immerses you in a vibrant, creative environment where storytelling and visual arts come to life. This field invites students to explore diverse cinematic techniques and narratives, preparing them for a dynamic industry.
Through courses in film theory, screenwriting, and cinematography, you’ll develop valuable skills like directing short films, editing footage, and producing digital content. Canadian programs often emphasize project-based learning, allowing you to collaborate on real-world projects that hone your practical abilities. As you gain hands-on experience, students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and methods of expression.
Graduates typically find opportunities in film production, television broadcasting, and digital media. The Canadian film industry is recognized globally, offering an array of pathways for creative talents. With a solid foundation in filmmaking and storytelling, you’ll be well-equipped to contribute to various media platforms and industries.