Emily Carr University of Art and Design - Profile

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Emily Carr is dedicated to fostering an educational environment that is professional, practice-oriented and at the same time rooted in history and critical theory. Its three undergraduate degrees in visual arts, media arts and design offer a balance of studio and academic programming. The Master of Applied Arts degree focuses on the specialized skills and knowledge needed to link art, design and media to industry and professional practice while promoting critical reflection and intellectual inquiry.

What students bring to Emily Carr—experience, vision, vitality, energy, discipline and commitment—is balanced by what the University offers in quality, breadth, vision and choice. Students who come to Emily Carr will find themselves working in studios, classrooms, and the concourse gallery, and interning with community groups or at a local company. The co-op program is one of the most active in British Columbia.

Over the last 85 years, the university has had an enormous influence on the development and growth of the arts in Canada and internationally. The alumni and faculty are among the most influential and important artists working in their respective fields. Students go on to careers in many different fields, as well as being accepted into graduate studies in all of the major universities and art institutions in the world.

Emily Carr encourages its students to develop new and innovative ways of thinking and creating within a university-based undergraduate and graduate curriculum. At the same time, we encourage students to prepare themselves for life after school. It is a learning community devoted to excellence and innovation in visual arts, media arts and design.

Emily Carr has an articulation agreement with Vancouver Island School of Art.

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