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Estimated Total/program:
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60
Accept letter
100
Visa
20
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1

Admission Requirements

​​Entry requirement

Applicants are selected on the basis of their academic achievement, including the required courses, and any other selection criteria outlined below.

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent**
  • Grade 12 English (C or U)
  • Application Questionnaire *

* Qualified applicants will be invited to complete the application questionnaire and submit a portfolio electronically. Details on the application questionnaire and portfolio requirements will be communicated at a later date to qualified applicants, as part of the review process.

English requirements 

  • Provide proof that their secondary and/ or post-secondary studies were completed at a recognized institution where English is the primary media of instruction. The studies must be relevant to the admission requirements for the specific program (s) applied to (e.g. an advanced diploma or degree is required for certain postgraduate program)
  • or
  • Applicants with transcripts from an institution where the language of instruction is not English may meet English language proficiency requirements with one of the following proofs of language proficiency. The minimum test scores that are acceptable are listed below (as applicable). Please note: For admissions purposes, some programs require a higher score than the minimum stated below.
  • George Brown English for Academic (EAP) Program, Level 8
  • IELTS (Academic), 6.0, minimum 5.5 in each skill band
  • TOEFL, 80 (online) minimum 20 in each skill band
  • MELAB, 80
  • PTE (Academic), 54, overall minimum
    50 in each skill band
  • CAEL, 60 (overall)
  • Cambridge English Exams (B2 First, C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency), 169 or more (with no individual skill below 162)
  • *NEW Duolingo English Test, 105

Course Information

Interaction Design is an interdisciplinary field merging design skills such as user experience, interface development and graphic design with programming to create meaningful experiences between the user, digital and physical platforms, such as websites, wearables and mobile devices.

Modified by the psychological, social, economic and cultural factors that shape our present and future world, this ever-evolving field envisions new ways of human-computer interaction within systems, services, products and spaces across multiple industries.

Throughout the Interaction Design program, students will be expected to address such topics as mixed realities, immersive environments, usability, spatial relations and human factors. An emphasis on usability testing, research, collaboration and real-world projects distinguish this program.

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Required Courses

SEMESTER 1

  • INTR1001, 2D Visualization

  • INTR1002, Information Architecture 1

  • INTR1003, Visual Design

  • INTR1005, Technical Drawing 1

  • INTR1006, Interactive Systems

  • COMM1007, College English

SEMESTER 2

  • INTR1011, 3D Visualization 1

  • INTR1012, Information Architecture 2

  • INTR1013, Information Design

  • INTR1015, Technical Drawing 2

  • INTR2004, Usability Testing

  • GHUM1029, Design Culture

SEMESTER 3

  • INTR1014, Cognitive Ergonomics

  • INTR2001, 3D Visualization 2

  • INTR2002, Interface Development 1

  • INTR2003, Communicating Design

  • INTR2005, Branding and Marketing Strategies

  • GNED, General Education Elective

SEMESTER 4

  • INTR2011, 3D Visualization 3

  • INTR2012, Interface Development 2

  • INTR2013, Physical Interfaces

  • INTR2016, Design Process and Management

  • INTR3004, Ergonomics in Design

  • GNED, General Education Elective

SEMESTER 5

  • INTR3002, Device Development 1

  • INTR3006, Portfolio 1

  • INTR3008, Interactive Systems Project 1

  • INTR3010, Immersive Media 1

  • INTR3013, Human Computer Interaction

  • GNED, General Education Elective

SEMESTER 6

  • INTR3012, Device Development 2

  • INTR3018, Interactive Systems Project 2

  • INTR3020, Immersive Media 2

  • INTR3022, Data Visualization

  • INTR3016, Portfolio 2

  • or,

  • INTR3030, Field Placement

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Pre Courses

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Pathway Courses

Graphic Design Education Pathway diagram

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

Graduates of this program will have acquired the skills necessary to be employed in various digital media studios, with careers such as:

  • Information Architect

  • Interaction Designer

  • Mobile Designer

  • Mobile Developer

  • Production Artist

  • 3D Visualization Artist

  • Motion Designer

  • User Experience Designer

  • User Interface Developer

  • Web Designer

  • Web Developer

  • SEO/SEM Specialist

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

Mandatory Health Insurance

$743.99 for one-year coverage (Sept-August)
$508.83 for 8 months coverage (Jan-August)
$273.29 for 4 months coverage (May-August)

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