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3 Textiles Degree Programs in Canada


NSCAD University - Nova Scotia College of Art and Design
Bachelor of Textiles (BFA)
- Halifax Regional Municipality, Canada
- Hamilton, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
On-Campus
NSCAD introduces you to the diverse field of textiles, which encompasses art, science, and technology. The program integrates conceptual concerns as you study the techniques and design skills


University of Alberta
Bachelor of Science in Clothing, Textiles and Material Culture
- Edmonton, Canada
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
Ever wonder where your clothes come from? This program covers how textiles and clothing are designed, produced, distributed, and used, and examines issues such as sustainability and fair labour practices in the global fashion and textile industry. You’ll develop an understanding of how textiles and clothing affect our comfort, sense of wellbeing, and how they’ve been used throughout history.
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New Brunswick College Of Craft And Design
diploma in TEXTILE DESIGN
- Fredericton, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Explore a wide range of traditional and contemporary textile techniques, including spinning, felting, weaving, knitting, and printing. Customize your education by selecting an area of specialization in your second year, either machine knitting or weaving.
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Students seeking a future position in the world of fashion might benefit from the pursuit of an education in textile. Skills like dyeing and weaving may come in handy when attempting to claim occupations such as knitting technician, leather craftworker, swimwear designer or pattern grader.
Canada is the best country to pursue your higher education if you are an interactive person. Almost every ethnic group is represented in Canada thus it's a multicultural society. Language barrier is not an issue to foreign students as Canada is considered the world's leader in language training.