Tuesday, June 9, 2009

10 Most Popular Design Programs

Design is such a fascinating field of study and it can be hard to find the best school to study at. Here is a list of the 10 most popular design programs in Canada. There are actually a few more than 10 because it was so difficult to narrow the list down to just 10.

The Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD) focuses exclusively on everything having to do with art and design, as the name states. OCAD for short has one of the best reputations in the province of Ontario, Canada and has produced graduates that you can find in every field of art and design. From painters, to sculptors, to graphic designers to interior designers, OCAD produces some top quality people and has some extremely famous faculty members, well-known in their field. The school is developing so much, they also have advertising programs and master's degrees. There has been some discussion about the school also offering a doctorate degree in a number of years.

York University's Fine Arts program has a reputation that is international. This school offers terrific programs in design and extremely strong designers have graduated from the school that can be found all over the world.

Ryerson University situated in the heart of downtown Toronto also has a strong design program. Moving over to the west part of Canada, the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in British Columbia has a great reputation throughout the country and has produced some excellent designers.

Keeping to the west part of Canada, the Banff School of Fine Arts have some superior design programs that are highly respected in the industry. The Banff School also offers special summer programs that have just as strong a reputation as their longer term programs.

The British Columbia Institute of Technology is another place that has a popular design program. If you would like to study a design vibrant city such as Montreal, you may want to choose Académie internationale du design inc. or Dawson College. Not far from Montreal in Ottawa is a design program at Algonquin College.

Heading out east, there is a design program in Halifax at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design.

Toronto has many excellent design programs at Centennial College, Durham College in Ajax (not far from Toronto), George Brown College, Humber College and Seneca College on York University's campus, also known as Seneca@York in the School of Communication Arts.

10 Most Popular Media & Recording Arts Programs

There are so many terrific media and recording arts programs in Canada and the United States that are popular – it is hard to know where to start. There is a list below though.

Carleton University has one of the oldest and most respected media programs in Canada. This program has produced graduates that are in areas of media all around the globe. Some its notable graduates include the late Peter Jennings.

Concordia University in Montreal also has a strong media program that has such notable graduates as Jeannie Lee with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and Scott Laurie with CTV Newsnet.

McGill University in Montreal also has a great reputation with many of its graduates working all over the world. Their strength lies in the communication programs at the graduate level.

Ryerson University has an excellent media program and in most places in Toronto, where Ryerson is located, you will find a graduate from Ryerson.

Centennial College in Toronto also has a really strong media program. They have developed some excellent journalists that are working in all parts of media and PR practitioners that are working all over the world. They are also about to start a sports journalism program beginning in January of 2009.

Humber College has a really popular media program. Their graduates go on to terrific success all over the world.

Guelph-Humber University is still a relatively new school, however has an excellent media program that has everything from public relations, image arts and journalism. Their graduates are starting to make a foothold in the field of media that proves that the school is here to stay.
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Seneca College at York University and in the School of Communication Arts has an excellent program that focuses on broadcast journalism. They also have a summer institute that has a strong reputation. One of the more notable graduates of their program is Melissa Grelo on CP24 with Rogers. They also have a strong independent music production program, as well as a fairly new independent digital photography program.

Sheridan College also has an excellent media program that tends to produce animators that work in such places such as the United States for Disney.

Simon Fraser University is a more academic type of school when it comes to media. Many of its graduates become well-respected scholars in the area of media and communications.

The University of Regina also has a great reputation when it comes to media education. Some its notable graduates include the award-winning journalist Rita Shelton Deverell of Vision-TV.

King's College at Dalhousie University has a fantastic reputation and many of the journalists working throughout Canada, as well as in the Maritimes are graduates of that school.

Ottawa University also has a strong media program. Algonquin College also located in Ottawa has a media summer institute that has a terrific reputation.

For French-speaking schools l'Université du Québec à Montreal has an excellent reputation for producing journalists that work in French.

Plus, back in Ontario, Durham College in Ajax has a strong media program.

Some of the more notable American schools include:

● Columbia University
● Northwestern University
● University of Missouri