Bachelor’s in Ceramics (BFA)
On campus learning,
Full Time,
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
The total service fee for this program:
€ 299
Pre payment for this program:
€ 99
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ABOUT
Studying at Bachelor’s in Ceramics (BFA) Concordia University in Canada:
Clay offers endless creative possibilities. Throughout time, artists have been reinventing and renewing the art of ceramics. When you study ceramics, you will be able to develop technical skills in hand building, slip casting, glazing and firing, as well as engage in contemporary art practices like installation and digital imagery with your work.
In Quebec’s only ceramics program, you’ll learn a specialized practice that encompasses:
- Theory, history and practice of ceramics
- Working in studios open 24 hours a day
- Immersing yourself in the technical process
- Exploring new ways of thinking about and discussing your work
- Engaging in collaborative projects across art disciplines
- Going on field trips and meet visiting artists
You’ll practise in a communal atmosphere, sharing a studio, kiln and glaze room. You’ll learn from your instructors and visiting artists as well as your peers, taking part in a movement of ideas through the studio. Above all, you will develop a personal approach to ceramics based on your own interests and a unique body of work that you can build upon after graduation.
Necessary information:
- Duration: 3 to 4 years
- Degree awarded by: Concordia University in Canada
- Admission criteria: High school Diploma
- Language of instruction: English
- Tuition fee: 25650
- Faculty: Faculty of Fine Arts
Curriculum:
- Ceramics I
- Ceramics II
- Ceramics III
- Urban Clay
- Surface Tension
- Special Topics in Ceramics
- Special Topics in Ceramics
- Aspects of the History of Ceramics
- Studies in the History of Ceramics
Career opportunity:
Your degree can lead to many paths such as:
- Graduate studies
- Starting a ceramics business
- Learning specialized ceramics techniques from craftsmen around the world
Application Requirements:
- Academic Mark Sheets and original Transcripts of secondary and post-secondary studies
- English proficiency test certificate
- Statement of Purpose (SOP)
- Letter of Recommendation (LORs)
- Proof of Sufficient Funds
- Valid Passport
- High School: B overall, B in math
– One math from Pre-Calculus, Calculus, or equivalent
English language requirements:
Language test | Overall Score |
IELTS | 7 no band below 6.5 |
TOFEL iBT | 95 no category below 20 |
Deadlines and intakes:
Fall term
March 1 is the deadline to apply for fall term entry. International students are encouraged to apply by February 1 to allow sufficient time for CAQ and study permit application processing.
FREE VISA SERVICE
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Expenses (CAD)
25650
Application Fee
100
Program expenses
University & General Expenses
accommodation
Concordia University boasts a myriad of dormitories situated on both the Loyola Campus and the Sir George Williams Campus in the bustling heart of downtown Montreal. These dormitories provide accommodations ranging from single to double rooms, featuring communal amenities such as kitchens, bathrooms, and shared living spaces. Additionally, certain dormitories offer apartment-style living arrangements.
Outlined below are some of the student housing options available:
- Grey Nuns Residence: Steeped in centuries-old heritage, Grey Nuns Residence is centrally located in downtown Montreal on the Sir George Williams Campus.
- Hingston Hall: Designed for undergraduate residents, Hingston Hall is nestled within the tranquil surroundings of the Loyola Campus.
- Jesuit Residence: Recently refurbished, the Jesuit Residence accommodates a diverse mix of graduate and undergraduate students.
- YWCA Residence: Situated adjacent to the Sir George Williams Campus, the YWCA Residence dedicates two floors exclusively to Concordia University students.
After Graduation
Concordia University in Canada offers an array of employment assistance services tailored specifically for international students. These comprehensive services are meticulously crafted to facilitate students in securing employment opportunities, honing their career proficiencies, and navigating the intricate landscape of the Canadian job market.
Upon graduation, international students are entitled to apply for a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), enabling them to seek employment in Canada. The PGWP application grants individuals the privilege to work in Canada for a duration of up to three (3) years. It is imperative to initiate the PGWP application process within 90 days of receiving the final academic transcripts while concurrently holding a valid Study Permit.