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Design and Applied Arts Programs Choosing your degree is only part of the process. Within the Bachelor of Design (BDes) you can major in a wide variety of areas, such as industrial or product design, graphic design, web design, video game design, fashion design and marketing, costume design, interior design, architectural design, environmental design, advertising and interdisciplinary design. |
| Design and Applied Arts School Facts In 2007, the most popular majors at the Ontario College of Art and Design were Advertising, Drawing & Painting, Graphic Design, Illustration, Industrial Design. |
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Design and Applied Arts Scholarship Guide Start your search by talking to your high school career counsellor to learn what kinds of scholarships and bursaries are available for your particular design or applied arts interest. |
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Applying to Design and Applied Arts Schools There are almost as many design and applied arts programs as there are student interests. This variety of options means a variety of application requirements, since you can study design and applied arts at the university, community college or private career college level. |
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Preparing for Design and Applied Arts School If you are still in high school, and are thinking about going to school for design or applied arts, there are several additional things that you can do to prepare and increase your chances of being accepted. |












