Sculpture (BFA) 48 months Undergraduate Program By Concordia University |Top Universities
Subject Ranking

# 151-200QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

23,004 CADTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Art and DesignMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BFA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Welcome, students who like to experiment! Not limited to a single orientation or medium, our program’s exploratory approach to sculpture provides for a stimulating learning environment. From object-making to performance-based installations, students develop their individual interests through this malleable discipline. Our courses give students exposure to metal work, woodwork, moulding and casting, bronze and aluminum foundry work, public art practices, environmentally sustainable techniques, as well as a wide range of diverse materials and digital technologies.
Our program features: 
  • Student-centered curriculum, with an emphasis on the personal interests of the students
  • Professional internships and other opportunities
  • Upcoming renovations to sculpture studios and foundry facilities, and a dedicated student exhibition space 
  • Hands-on courses focusing on technical and conceptual development
  • 24-hour access to Sculpture Studios
  • Active Association of Undergrad Sculpture Students (A.U.S.) with a dedicated office space
Sculpture is a practice that addresses the way objects, space and human bodies coexist in the world. When you consider it this way, the medium becomes endlessly broad, as well as highly relevant to contemporary life. Critical analysis skills are developed through making things. In a sculpture program, thinking and making go hand-in-hand.

Program overview

Main Subject

Art and Design

Degree

BFA

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

Welcome, students who like to experiment! Not limited to a single orientation or medium, our program’s exploratory approach to sculpture provides for a stimulating learning environment. From object-making to performance-based installations, students develop their individual interests through this malleable discipline. Our courses give students exposure to metal work, woodwork, moulding and casting, bronze and aluminum foundry work, public art practices, environmentally sustainable techniques, as well as a wide range of diverse materials and digital technologies.
Our program features: 
  • Student-centered curriculum, with an emphasis on the personal interests of the students
  • Professional internships and other opportunities
  • Upcoming renovations to sculpture studios and foundry facilities, and a dedicated student exhibition space 
  • Hands-on courses focusing on technical and conceptual development
  • 24-hour access to Sculpture Studios
  • Active Association of Undergrad Sculpture Students (A.U.S.) with a dedicated office space
Sculpture is a practice that addresses the way objects, space and human bodies coexist in the world. When you consider it this way, the medium becomes endlessly broad, as well as highly relevant to contemporary life. Critical analysis skills are developed through making things. In a sculpture program, thinking and making go hand-in-hand.

Admission Requirements

90+
26+
190+
61+
7+

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic
10,818 CAD
International
23,004 CAD

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