The Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Textiles/Fashion program offers students a balanced education of the conceptual concerns and the technical and design skills required to make their mark in the industry.
In this program, students develop skills and knowledge related to imaginative design and technical proficiency and explore the issues and meaning of fashion and body covering. The program provides intensive study of the conceptualization, production and embellishment of cloth and other materials. The resulting knowledge and skill base will enable students to develop individual garments, wearable art, haute couture and costuming for film, theatre and dance.
Textiles encompasses art, science and technology. It integrates conceptual concerns as students study the techniques and design skills involved in the traditions of weaving, dyeing and printing. In this program, you will examine the relationship between materials, methods and the maker, as well as the critical role that textiles have played in world cultures. With a focus on sustainable and organic materials and techniques, the program maintains handcraft values and incorporates digital methodologies.
NSCAD Textiles/Fashion graduates are successful studio artists, clothing designers, business owners, interior designers, community educators, critics, curators, professors at colleges/universities and arts administrators in galleries and museums.
WHAT OUR TEXTILES/FASHION STUDENTS CAN EXPECT
– Facilities including a fully equipped dye studio, a surface design studio, a fashion studio with cutting tables, industrial sewing machines, gravity-free irons and much more.
– A faculty of accomplished artists, scholars, educators and leaders in their craft.
– Experience in a wide range of projects—from runway-ready collections to traditional weaving.
*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please
Expected October 2025
Start date
January 2025
NSCAD University
The Fountain Campus,
5163 Duke Street,
HALIFAX,
Nova Scotia (NS),
B3J 3J6, Canada
Applicants currently completing high school must submit a record of all studies from at least grade 10 onward. These transcripts should include at least mid-term or first semester grades for the graduating year.
All high school applicants must have completed grade 12 (or the highest grade level required for secondary graduation) with an average of 70% or higher, including a minimum grade of 70% in grade 12 English for university preparation. Advanced Placement (AP) courses with a grade of 4 or higher are eligible for transfer credit.
English Language proficiency:
TOEFL: At least 90 with no test less than 20
IELTS: At least 6.5 with no test less than 6.0
CAEL: At least 69 with no test less than 60
CANTEST: At least 4.5 with no test less than 4.0
CAE: At least B
MELAB: At least 82 with no test less than 80
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
Canada has a high standard of living, low tuition fees, and international students may even be able to stay and work in Canada after graduation.