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Duration
12 months
Tuition
$24,392
Toronto
Oct 7-Oct 7
Commitment
Full-Time
Delivery
Classroom
Credential
Diploma
Scholarships
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Toronto Film School understands that aspiring designers today need professional training that is both skills-oriented and industry-based. That’s why their Graphic Design & Interactive Media diploma program is so comprehensive. It will teach you how to create and executive visual solutions across digital and print channels, with assignments based on real-world challenges.
Here’s what you can expect: An intensive 12-month on-campus program, small class sizes, and instruction from working designers. You’ll gain experience and insight while developing a comprehensive work portfolio for prospective employers. You will graduate with the knowledge you need to fill any number of creative roles, including: Graphic Designer, Art Director, Brand Designer, Web Designer, Motion Graphics Designer and Interactive Designer.
Bachelor of Creative Arts degree pathway
A creative diploma from Toronto Film School qualifies you for entry into Yorkville University’s Bachelor of Creative Arts (BCA) degree program, which can be completed in as few as 15 months. The BCA is designed to round out your education by teaching you the practical business and leadership skills you need for a successful career in the creative arts. With this degree, you will then be eligible to apply to Canada’s Post-Graduation Work Permit Program (PGWPP), where you can obtain a work permit valid for up to 3 years.
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Student Reviews (31)
Toronto Film School was an incredible experience for me as I learned not only how to become an actor but a writer and filmmaker as well. In the acting program learning how to be able to produce your own work is really important so that you can be const...
Toronto Film School has been my home for over a year. Since my arrival, I grew as both a person and a filmmaker.
To fellow aspiring filmmakers who would complain about their experience, I would say this: like in any area in life, success is not ...