Spring 2025 First Year
Now that you’re working on your Fall first-year courses, it’s time to look ahead to Spring. This is when you’ll dive into core studio courses and electives that expand your creative process and help you discover what inspires your practice.
- Use MyProgress in your MyEC account to map out the courses you need and schedule them by semester
- Choose Student Planning from the menu to get started
- For a full refresher on registering for Spring courses, visit How to Register.

Key Dates
| Dates | Details |
|---|---|
| Nov. 22 | Spring First Year Release Day – registration opens |
| Jan. 2 | University opens |
| Jan. 6 | Spring courses start |
| Jan. 13 by 11:59pm PST | Deadline to add/drop courses without tuition penalty |
| Jan. 21 | Deadline for tuition fees |
Spring Semester Courses
If you are new to the program and starting in January, you will need to take the following courses:
HUMN 100 Academic Core (6 credits)Academic Core I
HUMN 100
Creative Processes
FNDT 108
NOTE: You may take a Core Studio if your schedule can accommodate it. See the next section for information about Core Media, Core Design or Core Visual Arts
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If you are continuing your First year studies from Fall 2024, your Spring term will typically consist of the following 15 credits:
ONE of the following studio core courses (choose the one which relates to your major):
FNDT 173 Core Studio in Visual Arts (6 credits)Core Studio in Visual Arts
FNDT 173
Core Studio in Illustration
FNDT 174
Core Studio in NMSA + Photo
FNDT 175
Core Studio in Communication Design
FNDT 180
Core Studio Industrial Design
FNDT 181
Core Studio in Interaction Design
FNDT 182
Core Studio in Film + Screen Arts
FNDT 184
Core Studio in Animation
FNDT 185
CRCP and Undeclared (UNDL) students can pick any of the above Core Studio options to fulfill this requirement.
AND:
HUMN 101 Academic Core II (6 credits)View Course InfoAcademic Core II
HUMN 101
Foundation Studio Elective (3 credits) – you will be required to pick an elective that differs from your major (example: PHOT students should not pick a Photography elective)
Intensive Academic Core (HUMN 101)
If you have registered for an Intensive Academic Core I (HUMN 100) in the Fall term, then you are required to register for the following Intensive Academic Core II (HUMN 101) in the Spring.
Some students may be required to take Intensive sections of HUMN 100 + HUMN 101, which include an additional Academic Foundation seminar that offers extra support with developing writing and reading comprehension skills. You are required to enroll in Intensive Humanities unless you meet the following criteria
You have completed four years of full-time study in English, and have completed a senior level English Literature course with a minimum percentage grade of 80; or have Grade Point Average 3.33; or a letter grade B+; or International Baccalaureate grade 4 (Standard or Higher Level); or Advanced Placement grade of 3; or GSE/A-Level grade of B. An example of a ‘senior English Literature course’ is British Columbia’s English 12; or you have studied in English and graduated from a recognized post-secondary diploma or degree program
Elective courses
As part of the Spring term you can register for studio electives which typically range from art, design and media courses. All electives are three (3) credits and you are limited to one elective at the start of registration on November 22. A second elective may be added on November 29 if you feel that it is necessary to take a second elective. Remember that 18 credits is the absolute maximum number of credits a student can take per semester.
To become a stronger artist or designer, it’s wise to diversify your material practices and the spring curriculum has been developed to promote this. For example, if you are in COMD and are taking a Core Design Studio course, then you should take an elective outside of communication design so that you can build up your other skills. For example, a future designer will benefit from colour theory taught within Painting, or the narrative considerations of Illustration; a visual artist would benefit from the strategic thinking and interactive user experience through the Creative Computing elective.
NOTE for 2DAN, 3DAN, FMSA and PHOT students: you will be required to choose an elective outside of your program area.
NOTE for Undeclared Students: taking extra electives will not provide an advantage to being accepted to a preferred major, nor are specific electives or core studios courses required as prerequisites for entering a preferred major.
Need more help?
Contact Academic Advising or, if you need help paying tuition or fees, contact Career/Student Payments at Financial Services.
Email and phone support for registration is available on registration release days from the start of registration until 2:00 pm, and during regular office hours for the rest of the term. We are not able to accommodate walk-in support on registration release days. Contact us by email and phone at: reghelp@ecuad.ca or 604-844-3876.