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The Fine Art program's core curriculum provides chances to delve into various artistic mediums like drawing, painting, printmaking, and sculpture. This program embraces multiple artistic methodologies. Our instructors come from varied professional backgrounds, bringing extensive expertise, knowledge, and perspectives. Through guidance, hands-on experience, and dialogue, you'll cultivate an understanding of your work's historical and theoretical foundations. You'll enhance both your technical abilities and analytical thinking, advancing toward self-directed study. Beyond your specialization, you can enroll in Interdisciplinary Fine and Media Arts courses that examine visual arts topics from cross-disciplinary viewpoints. Senior students may pursue internship opportunities at galleries, museums, and artist-run spaces through these courses.
Applicants currently completing high school must submit a record of all studies from at least grade 10 onward. These transcripts should include at least mid-term or first semester grades for the graduating year.
All high school applicants must have completed grade 12 (or the highest grade level required for secondary graduation) with an average of 70% or higher, including a minimum grade of 70% in grade 12 English for university preparation. Advanced Placement (AP) courses with a grade of 4 or higher are eligible for transfer credit.
English Language proficiency:
TOEFL: At least 90 with no test less than 20
IELTS: At least 6.5 with no test less than 6.0
CAEL: At least 69 with no test less than 60
CANTEST: At least 4.5 with no test less than 4.0
CAE: At least B
MELAB: At least 82 with no test less than 80