bachelor of applied arts उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- In 1972, when Ryerson evolved into Ryerson Polytechnic University, Gardner was awarded a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree ( BAA ) in Radio and Television Arts.
- The Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences ( B . A . A . Sc . ) is an undergraduate degree that bridges academic and work-life experiences.
- Johanna Kern holds an Honors Bachelor of Applied Arts / Film from Ryerson Polytechnic University, Toronto, Canada, and previously studied drama and fine arts in Europe.
- After the war, Anderson returned to Berkeley to study design engineering at California College of the Arts; whereupon, in January 1950, he graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Arts.
- He received a Bachelor of Applied Arts degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute ( now Ryerson University ) in 1989, making him the only member of Barenaked Ladies to have earned a degree.
- After graduating from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Arts in political science and from Ryerson University with a Bachelor of Applied Arts in journalism, Adhopia joined the CBC in 1995 where he reported from Toronto.
- In the past in Canada a Bachelor of Applied Arts was slotted into fields that were both technical and creative in nature, or did not fit any of the tradition molds of a classic structure of a " humanities " style degree.
- Penny earned a Bachelor of Applied Arts ( Radio and Television ) from Ryerson Polytechnical Institute ( now Ryerson University ) in 1979 . After graduation, at age 21, she embarked on an 18-year career as a radio host and journalist with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
- The College features a studio-based education with an entrepreneurship focus, recognized with a Bachelor of Applied Arts ( BAA ) offered in partnership with the University of New Brunswick ( UNB ), a Certificate in Foundation Visual Arts, a Diploma of Advanced Study, and diplomas in Aboriginal Visual Arts, Graphic Design, Fashion Design, Fine Craft, Integrated Media, Photography and Textiles.