Canada is a popular country to study abroad, attracting a large number of art students to study abroad every year, so what are the conditions for studying abroad in Canada?
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1, what are the conditions for studying abroad in Canadian art? 1. The language requirements that Canadian art major students need to meet are TOEFL 80 or above or IELTS 5.5-6.0.
2. Portfolio Before applying to a Canadian art school, you should provide the school with your portfolio.
Students applying for majors in painting, photography and design should make a high-precision graphic album.
You also need to prepare your application documents for studying art in Canada.
4. Letter of Recommendation Canadian art schools only require students to provide a letter of recommendation, because Canadian art schools value the individual ability of students.
5. Personal Statement Your personal statement should reflect your advantages of studying abroad.
6. Interview Interview is a very important part of the application process, which is also difficult to prepare.
You should contact with the school and the professor in advance to understand the school’s ideas and the professor’s views on art. Only by mastering these contents can you have a clear target in the interview.
1. Overview of Nova University of Art and Design: In terms of visual arts, Nova University of Art and Design has always been in the leading and core position in North America, and is the most famous art and design university in Canada.
Nova University of Art and Design is also the first design university in North America, and the only university in Canada that exclusively offers bachelor’s (undergraduate) and master’s degrees in art.
Location: Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia.
Major majors: Design, film production, multimedia, photography, painting, watercolor, fine arts, Museum studies, Art education, Jewelry design, Printing design, Environmental design, sculpture, modeling, ceramic crafts, metal crafts and textile crafts, etc.
2. Emily Carr University of Art and Design: Located in the province of British Columbia, Emily Carr University of the Arts is one of the province’s oldest accredited institutions specializing in art, media, design, and education.
Worldwide, it has been recognized as an institution of higher learning with innovative and outstanding styles in visual arts, film and television arts and design.
It is for these reasons that Emily Carr University of Art and Design aims to train students to become professional artists and designers.
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia.
Major: Media Design, film production, animation, television production, interior art, Industrial design, painting, photography, visual arts, drawing, sculpture, ceramic craft, print media and creative writing, etc.
3. Alberta College of Art and Design (Alberta College of Art and Design) School Overview: Alberta College of Art and Design (Alberta College of Art and Design) is one of four independent art schools in Canada that award degrees.
Its graduates have gained a high reputation both in Canada and internationally.
It is worth mentioning that the photography department of Alberta College of Art and Design is very famous.
Location: Calgary, Alberta.
Major: Photography art, Media art, painting, printmaking, drawing, visual art, ceramics, fiberglass jewelry, digital technology, print media, etc.
1. If you want to study in Canada, you should all know that its immigration policy is relatively loose. For master talents, Canada has a green channel:
After graduating from graduate school in Canada, students can get a three-year unconditional work visa. After working for one year out of the three years, they can get a PR, or Maple Leaf Pass, which functions as a green card in the United States and gives them permanent residence.
In addition, Canada also has a GIC program for international students. As long as you pass IELTS 6 and deposit 1 million Canadian dollars in the bank of Canada, you can get the relevant visa. After that, you do not have to submit the family economic proof and other documents, which is very convenient.
2. Cheap cost Canada pays great attention to education, and all universities in Canada are public universities, so the tuition fee will save a lot of money for everyone. Take my university Nova University of Design and Art (hereinafter referred to as NSCAD) as an example, the tuition fee per semester is about CAD 7000-9000, which is about people’s BI3.5W-4.5W.
Vancouver is a little more expensive, and the annual tuition is only about $10W.
In addition to Toronto and Vancouver, the living expenses of other Canadian countries are relatively similar. In Halifax city center, the rent of a two-bedroom apartment is about 5000/ month, which is much cheaper than Beijing.