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Last updated on 2025-04-19

Program overview

Program Overview

The Communications Certificate at Douglas College offers students a comprehensive foundation in both spoken and written communication. This program emphasizes hands-on instruction, allowing students to engage in discussions, presentations, and classroom lectures. Topics covered include intercultural communication, global media, and interpersonal conflict. The program is designed to equip students with essential skills in critical thinking, writing, research, and presentation, preparing them for entry-level positions in communications and public relations or further education in related fields.

 

Program Structure

The Communications Certificate program is structured to be completed in two semesters, offering both full-time and part-time learning formats. Key features of the program include:

  • Hands-on instruction in various communication topics.
  • Open enrolment admission type, allowing for general admission requirements.
  • Courses that transfer to other institutions, including Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia.
  • Available in multiple terms: Fall, Summer, and Winter.

This program is designed to provide a solid foundation for students, whether they aim to enter the workforce immediately or pursue further studies in communications or related disciplines.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Engagement in classroom discussions and presentations to enhance communication skills.
  • Opportunities to participate in courses that cover a variety of relevant topics, including sociology and philosophy.
  • Access to a curriculum that supports the development of critical thinking and interpersonal skills.
  • Possibility of transferring credits to other universities for further education.

 

Career Options

Graduates of the Communications Certificate program can pursue various entry-level positions in Canada, including:

  • Communications Coordinator: Responsible for managing internal and external communications, ensuring consistent messaging across platforms.
  • Public Relations Assistant: Supports PR campaigns, assists in media relations, and helps organize events to promote the organization.
  • Social Media Specialist: Manages social media accounts, creates content, and engages with audiences to enhance brand presence online.
  • Content Writer: Develops written content for websites, blogs, and marketing materials, focusing on clear and engaging communication.
  • Marketing Assistant: Aids in the execution of marketing strategies, conducts market research, and assists in promotional activities.

These roles provide a pathway for graduates to enter the dynamic field of communications and public relations.

 

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