Communications & Media, Journalism

The 21st century is all about communication. TV, newspapers, magazines, radio, billboards, the Internet – everywhere we look, communication (and especially electronic communication) is revolutionizing the way the world relates to one another.

By studying Communications, Media, and/or Professional Writing at one of our CUAC universities, you can prepare yourself for a future full of great possibilities. Providing specialization in subjects ranging from exploring emerging trends, to film making, media literacy, communications ethics, public relations, image arts (photography), digital communication and broadcast production, these programs challenge students to think critically and communicate effectively. In addition, hands-on training produces graduates with not only a broad knowledge of their subject, but also a useful portfolio or body of work with which to showcase their talents when applying for jobs later on.

Related CUAC Programs:

  • Bachelor of Applied Arts in Media Studies & Diploma in Media Communications; with specializations in Image Arts and Digital Communications, Journalism or Public Relations (Guelph)
  • Bachelor of Arts in Communication (Windsor)
  • Major in Writing and Minor in Professional Writing (UVic)
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