- University of New Brunswick (Fredericton) offers a Bachelor Applied Arts for a duration of 4 years (8 terms).
- It is an on-campus program offered on a full-time basis.
- The BAA is a four-year degree program, two years of which are taken at the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD) and the remaining two years (60 credit hours) at the University of New Brunswick Fredericton (UNBF).
- This articulated degree program offers a unique combination of academic and practical study.
- It also offers the advanced reasoning, research, and writing skills of a traditional liberal arts education at the University of New Brunswick (UNB).
- This program also provides hands-on experience of studio art and design courses offered by the New Brunswick College of Craft and Design (NBCCD), one of Canada's most respected fine craft and design schools.
- Students can start their studies at either institution, attend each school in alternate years, or complete the requirements in one before moving on to the other.
- The program is flexible, creative, practical and will give students the tools they need to move in many directions in media studies, the arts, education, and academia.
- In the first year at NBCCD, students will normally be taking the complete Foundation Visual Arts Certificate program, in which all courses are prescribed.
- The second year at UNB consists of 30 credit hours of lecture courses or seminars, of which at least 24 credit hours must be chosen from the 3000-4000 level.
- Normally, students may not take independent study, reading, or thesis courses. The course selection should support the student's interest in craft and design.
- The average salary of the program goes up to 38,000 USD.