Photography and Studio Arts Courses in Canadian Universities

Australia Universities, Colleges & Universities | robyjose | September 25, 2009 at 2:57 am

Ontario-CollegePhotography and Studio Arts Courses available in various Canadian Universities are Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts with Major in Photography; Bachelor and Master of Fine Arts in Studio Arts; Bachelor and Master of Arts in Photography; Bachelor and Master of Fine arts in Image arts and Diploma and Certificate level courses in Photography Studies, Image arts and Studio arts.

Bachelor in Fine Arts (BFA) with Major in Photography and Master of Fine Arts (BFA) with Major in Photography are conducted at the Ontario College of Art and Design and Emily Carr University of Art and Design, two well known Canadian colleges in the field of Art and Design education.

Bachelor in Fine Arts (BFA) Honours Degree in Studio Arts and Bachelor in Fine Arts General Degree in Studio Arts are offered at the University of Manitoba and NSCAD University offers Bachelor in Fine Arts with Major in Photography and Visual Arts Certificate in Studio: General Practice or Disciplining.

University of Guelph conducts Diploma in journalism, public relations or creative photography; Bachelor in Arts (BA) Honours Degree in Studio Arts and Bachelor in Arts General Degree in Studio Arts.

Ryerson University allows the students to choose from their exhaustive list of programmes in the field of Photography and Image Arts and most reputed courses offered by the Ryerson University include Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Image Arts; Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Image Arts; Certificate in Image Arts; Diploma in Image Arts; Certificate in Photography Studies and MA in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management.

Other Canadian universities that are conducting Photography and Image arts programmes are University of Ottawa(Bachelor of Fine Arts in Image Arts and Master of Fine Arts in Image Arts); Concordia University (BFA with major in photography and Master of fine arts in photography); the University of Western Ontario (BFA in Studio Arts); University of Waterloo (MFA in studio art) and the University of British Columbia (BFA in studio arts)


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