Communication and Digital Media Studies - Advanced Entry
Overview
Enhance the knowledge you've obtained with your diploma through this college-to-university advanced-entry program.Is social media changing the world for better or worse? How do smartphones shape the way we think and behave? Can popular culture create and challenge stereotypes? Why are ads so effective at persuading people to buy?
You will learn about the fast-changing communication environment in which we live, explore the social and cultural impacts of many media and technology, and hone professionally relevant communication skills. You will develop specialized knowledge about how a range of media forms like TV shows, films, video games, wearables, smartphones, tablets, blogs, social networking platforms and search engines are changing the world. You will become a strong communicator who is able to present your ideas in a variety of forms such as research essays, case studies, journals, blogs, digital stories, mini-TED Talks, debates and videos.
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Admissions
Admissions
An ºÚÁÏÍø college or ºÚÁÏÍø college advanced diploma in one of the programs listed below with a minimum B-/70 per cent average:
- Advertising and Marketing Communications
- Advertising and Promotion (Durham College only)
- Broadcast for Contemporary Media
- Contemporary Web Design
- Creative Advertising (Seneca College only)
- Digital Photography
- Digital Video Production
- Graphic Design
- Interactive Media Design
- Journalism - Broadcast and Electronic Media
- Journalism - Web and Print
- Media Communications (Humber College only)
- Music Business Management (Durham College only)
- Photography (Durham College only)
- Photojournalism
- Print and Broadcast Journalism
- Public Relations
- Interactive Media Development - Film and Television Production (Loyalist College)
- Video Design and Production (George Brown College only)
- Video Production (Durham College only)
- Web Development (Durham College only)
Last year's cut-off | 70 per cent |
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Expected cut-off | Low 70s |
The application process and important dates/deadlines are outlined on our .
Career opportunities
- Advertising Expert
- Communications Specialist/Officer
- Content Creator
- Creative Director
- Digital Media Strategist/Storyteller
- Freelance Content Creator
- Journalist
- Professional Editor
- Public Relations Official
- Social Media Co-ordinator/Specialist
Experiential learning
A limited number of fourth-year students have an opportunity to participate in a learning experience with a community organization. The practicum is an experiential learning tool that provides students with opportunities to acquire workplace skills and knowledge, confront the relationship between theory and practice, and cultivate a sense of personal and professional development. The practicum course consists of 100 hours of fieldwork, several in-class seminars and a set of academic assignments.
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For program requirements, including required number of credits for completion, program maps and course descriptions, please see the academic calendar and course catalogue of Loading.... Courses are subject to change without notice.