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3 Design Course Programs in Canada


Alberta University of the Arts
Object Design Minor
- Calgary, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The Object Design and Fabrication Minor goes beyond delivering proficiencies in digital fabrication technologies. In addition to the core OBDF courses, electives have been selected for this Minor from programs throughout AUArts. These electives deepen student learning with respect to Object Design and Fabrication History, Theory and Context, Invention Literacy and Fabrication Methodologies.


Selkirk College
Computer-Aided Design for Advanced Manufacturing
- Castlegar, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Introduction to Computer-Aided Design for Advanced Manufacturing provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles, techniques and tools used in computer-aided design (CAD) for advanced manufacturing applications. This program is designed for individuals who are new to CAD and seek to develop a strong foundation in this field within the context of advanced manufacturing.
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Loyalist College
Advertising and Marketing Communications – Creative Design
- Belleville, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
The Advertising and Marketing Communications – Creative Design program at Loyalist College is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers in the dynamic fields of advertising and marketing. The program emphasizes creative design, strategic communication, and media planning. Students learn to create compelling advertising campaigns, develop effective marketing strategies, and use various digital tools and platforms.
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Studying design degree programs in Canada opens up exciting opportunities to explore creativity and innovative thinking. You'll engage with applied coursework that emphasizes hands-on projects, giving you a chance to visualize and create real-world solutions.
In a typical courses program, students dive into essential skills like digital illustration, 3D modeling, and user experience design. These competencies prepare you to tackle industry challenges by crafting compelling visual narratives and developing engaging product designs. The Canadian approach encourages collaboration and creativity, allowing students to work on community-focused projects that directly impact local industries.
As students engage with diverse design methodologies, they strengthen adaptability and critical thinking, which are crucial in a fast-evolving field. Recent graduates often pursue careers in graphic design, product development, or digital media, gaining skills that are valued both locally and internationally. Through your studies, you'll cultivate a comprehensive understanding of design principles that can lead to rewarding career pathways.