Programs
We offer a supportive and vibrant artistic environment that produces outstanding young artists in all of our five disciplines.
Department | Undergraduate | Graduate |
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Art History & Visual Studies | BA | MA | PhD |
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*Combined with Computer Science
Minors
Undergraduate students can also minor in:
- Art History and Visual Studies
- Creative Writing
- Digital and Interactive Media in the Arts
- European Studies
- Film Studies (offered jointly with the Faculty of Humanities)
- Museum Studies
- Music
- Professional Writing in Journalism & Publishing
- Theatre
- Technology & Society
- Visual Arts
Diplomas & Certificates
in partnership with
Micro-credentials
Define your creative path
All of our degree programs offer a comprehensive education that furthers cultural understanding around the world, past and present. We encourage our students to nurture their passions with intensive studio classes, intimate workshops, personal lessons, hands-on learning and the practical application of knowledge, assisted by a large staff of working professionals.
In Fine Arts, you can:
- study overseas or do a work-term in Canada or elsewhere
- write and record your own music and films
- create new work with other student artists
Check out our interdisciplinary courses ranging from film studies and digital & interactive media to technology & society.
Continue your studies
If you're already a working professional seeking further certification, you may also be interested in the diploma and certificates. We work with to offer these.
Foundations in Indigenous Fine Arts
Are you Indigenous and curious about developing skills in creative writing or visual arts in an Indigenous context? Our unique FIFA certificate program is offered in partnership with UVic's division and the in Penticton BC.
The FIFA program offers courses accredited through UVic but positioned within an Indigenous cultural community's established learning environment. For nearly 30 years, FIFA has been promoting diverse Indigenous classes, skills and ideas connected to a larger Fine Arts network.