Ontario College of Art and Design University

Bachelor in Material Art & Design

Canada

The Bachelor in Material Art & Design at Ontario College of Art and Design University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

OCAD University in Toronto is Canada’s specialized public university for art, design, and digital media, with a history dating back to 1876 and a student community of roughly 5,000. OCAD U offers a broad portfolio of undergraduate and graduate degrees focused on creative practice, interdisciplinary collaboration, and research-led innovation. International students are part of a vibrant campus culture that encourages experimentation across visual arts, design, media, and emerging technologies.

The university provides studio-based learning environments, specialized labs, fabrication workshops, and exhibition spaces that enable hands-on development of portfolios and public-facing projects. Cross-disciplinary initiatives and partnerships with cultural institutions, industry, and community organizations in Toronto give students opportunities for internships, collaborative research, and real-world project experience. Faculty are practicing artists and designers who emphasize critical thinking and professional development.

OCAD U supports career readiness through portfolio development, mentorship, and connections to galleries, studios, and creative enterprises. International applicants can access services for admissions advice, visa guidance, and orientation to city life in Toronto. Prospective students should investigate program specifications, studio resources, and opportunities for collaborative projects to ensure alignment with their artistic and professional goals.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Material Art & Design program at Ontario College of Art and Design University is a four-year degree that helps you become a professional studio artist or designer. You'll learn to create jewelry, textiles, and ceramics, and develop critical and business skills. The program offers a focus on textiles or jewelry/metalsmithing, with access to top-notch studios and instructors.

The curriculum covers various subjects, including color and 2D design, 3D design, fabrication, and digital modeling. You'll also learn drawing, art and design history, and jewelry and textiles. In the upper years, you can take electives in ceramics, wearable form, and wearable technology, and develop skills in traditional methods and new technologies like digital printing, embroidery, and knitting.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as jewelry designers, textile artists, ceramics artists, studio artists, or designers. They can work in industries like fashion, crafts, or fine arts, and can be employed by companies, galleries, or start their own businesses.

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