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Bachelor of Fine Arts in Ceramics, University of Manitoba

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About this course

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The School of Art's diploma and undergraduate studio programs focus on contemporary research in creative practices in art, design, and art history. Students engage in one-on-one dialogue, group critiques, experiential learning, technical demonstrations, exhibitions, visiting artists’ lectures, and field trips, fostering a lively studio culture. The programs aim to prepare students for successful careers in the arts by emphasizing creativity, critical thinking, and complex problem solving, which are highly valued in today’s job market.

Why this course is highly recommended

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The program’s extensive facilities, including studios, digital labs, print shops, and archives, support creative exploration and technical mastery. Strong mentorship and active peer engagement foster a vibrant community. The school’s connections with Winnipeg’s rich arts scene and access to renowned galleries and institutions provide invaluable opportunities for exposure, internships, and professional growth.

Specialisation

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Students can choose to focus on one or more media specializations such as ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, performance, photography, print media, sculpture, or video and sound. The program offers a multidisciplinary focus or allows emphasis on specific areas, providing a tailored and diverse artistic education.

Course fees

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Application fees

13.60L

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1st year tuition fees

13.60L

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Living cost

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Degree requirements

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The program offers a three-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, a four-year Honours option, and a two-year Diploma in Art. The BFA provides a balanced mix of theory and practice, focusing on art production, technical skills, and critical thinking. The Honours degree includes additional research, electives, and self-directed studio work, while the diploma emphasizes technical training and practical experience.
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English language test

PTE

58

TOEFL

86

IELTS

6.5

DUOLINGO

120

Want to learn more about the admission process, eligibility criteria, and acceptance rates for international students? Visit the University of Manitoba admission page for complete details.

Career prospects

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Graduates can pursue careers as visual artists, curators, designers, art historians, gallerists, educators, arts administrators, and cultural workers. The program’s focus on contemporary practices and diverse media prepares students for various roles within media, technology, and cultural sectors.

FAQs

What are the admission requirements for the BFA program?

Applicants need a Manitoba high school graduation, a minimum average of 70% over three Grade 12 credits, a Grade 12 English with at least 60%, and a digital portfolio with a written statement.

Can I focus on specific media within the program?

Yes, students can choose to emphasize media concentrations such as ceramics, drawing, graphic design, painting, performance, photography, print media, sculpture, or video and sound.