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Graduates are equipped to take on professional roles across creative and managerial positions in various industries, spanning commercial, artistic, and experimental fields.
The program equips students with fundamental knowledge to advance into graduate studies in diverse media-related academic and artistic fields. Through the Film Studies, Photography Media Arts Programs, and Integrated Digital Option, students gain hands-on training rooted in design, art history, and cultural studies.
These programs emphasize a strong connection between theoretical knowledge and practical application. The coursework is enriched by a wide selection of liberal arts classes, along with professional and career-focused electives. During their third year, Film and Photography students may opt for the Integrated Digital Option, which emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, hybrid techniques, and digital proficiency.
The School of Image Arts provides access to both traditional and digital resources, with students expected to master these tools professionally. Facility usage follows School policies and curriculum guidelines. Students must acquire specific equipment relevant to their program; details can be found in the Special Department Charges and Cost of Attending Toronto Met sections within the Student Services portion of this calendar.
Integrated Digital Option
Available to third-year film and photography majors, the Integrated Digital (ID) Option includes studio and lecture courses in image-based media and visual studies. This pathway encourages students to broaden their creative and analytical abilities beyond conventional film and photography, exploring areas like multi-channel installations, titling, web-based image book design, and other cross-platform interactive art forms.