Program Structure
This is a four-year Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, majoring in Critical + Cultural Practice, offered through the Faculty of Culture + Community.
Students may earn credits through our Work Experience Program in years three and four.
First Year
All undergraduate programs begin with a Foundation Year, where you’ll explore art, design and media while building essential creative and critical skills. Through hands-on projects and theory-based learning, you’ll develop your artistic voice, form connections and gain the confidence to choose your path forward.
Second Year
You’ll dive into core courses in art and design history, cultural theory and writing. Studio
electives give you space to explore your creative interests while developing key academic skills. You can select a minor at the end of your second year.
Sample required courses:
AHIS 200 Art + Culture 1900-1950 SOCS 201 Introduction to Cultural TheorySample electives:
WRTG 200 Creative Writing CCID 200: Community ProjectsThird Year
Build on your foundation with advanced courses in curating, critical writing and cultural
practices. You’ll begin to shape your own focus and approach, connecting ideas to action.
Sample required courses:
HUMN 311 Visual Art Seminar HUMN 300 Critical Practices WorkshopSample electives:
WRTG 310 Collaborative Writing VAST 305 Art + Text Studio PRNT 232 BookmakingFourth Year
Your final year centres on self-directed work and research. Through advanced seminars and writing courses, you’ll refine your ideas and complete a final project that reflects your voice and vision. Sample required courses:
Sample required courses:
WRTG 411 | Written ProjectSample electives:
HUMN 312 Narrative + Storytelling WRTG 313 Script Writing HUMN 307 Environmental Ethics AHIS 304 Art Now: Studies in Contemporary ArtMinors
Students may declare a minor after completing their second year. A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required. To declare, download, complete, and submit the Declaration of Minor Form.
Available Minors
Elective Explorations
Students can choose electives that expand their skills and perspectives while supporting interdisciplinary learning.
Studio electives include animation, photography, illustration, ceramics, design, writing and more. Critical Studies electives cover art and design history, media, humanities, social science and science, helping students strengthen analytical and communication skills. Courses in Indigenous art, culture and ways of knowing are also offered.
Sample Electives
- Comics + Graphic Narrative
- Print I: Screen printing + Lithography
- Reciprocity and Land-Based Art