OCAD University

Bachelor in Photography

Toronto, Canada

The Bachelor in Photography at OCAD University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

OCAD University in Toronto is a leading centre for art and design education with a long history of nurturing creative talent. Serving roughly 4,500 students, including a substantial international cohort, OCAD U emphasizes interdisciplinary practice and experimentation across studio art, design, digital media and emerging technologies. The university’s urban setting in Toronto offers rich cultural resources and industry connections that enhance learning and professional development.

The curriculum at OCAD University blends foundational skills with cross-disciplinary collaboration, encouraging students to explore new materials, technologies and design methods. State-of-the-art studios, workshops and research labs support work in visual arts, industrial design, animation and interaction design. Students benefit from faculty mentorship, exhibitions, industry partnerships and career services that prepare graduates for creative careers and entrepreneurial ventures.

Campus life is vibrant, with galleries, events and collaborative projects linking students to Toronto’s creative industries and cultural institutions. International students receive targeted support for admissions, portfolios, visa guidance and orientation. Prospective applicants should review program-specific entry requirements and deadlines, prepare strong creative portfolios where required, and engage with OCAD U’s advising resources to plan studio practice, internships and post-graduation career steps.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Photography at OCAD University is a degree program for students who want to understand the world through photography. This 4-year program helps students develop their technical skills and think creatively about photography. Students learn in a supportive community with access to black and white and color darkrooms, digital labs, and lighting studios.

The curriculum includes hands-on projects and courses that cover photography techniques, visual culture, and issues like decolonization and the environment. Students also get to try out other art forms like time-based media, 3D exploration, and drawing. They can choose from electives like wearable art, curatorial studies, and street art to help them find their own path.

Graduates of this program can become fine art photographers, photo editors, or photography instructors. They can also work as commercial photographers, documentary photographers, or photojournalists for companies, magazines, or newspapers. With a strong portfolio and skills, they can succeed in the photography industry and make a positive impact on their communities.

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