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Last updated on 2025-06-13

Program overview

Program Overview

The College Certificate in Journalism at Langara College is designed for students aspiring to build a career in journalism and communications. This program emphasizes the development of essential skills such as writing, research, interviewing, and storytelling across various multimedia platforms. Students will engage in hands-on experiences that prepare them for the fast-paced environment of newsrooms and communication agencies, focusing on accuracy, integrity, and meeting deadlines.

Program Structure

The Journalism program is structured to provide a comprehensive education over a minimum duration of 2 years. It is delivered on a full-time basis, allowing students to immerse themselves fully in the learning experience. Key features of the program include:

  • Hands-on training in writing, copy-editing, and news gathering.
  • Opportunities for real-world experience through various projects.
  • Access to industry-standard equipment and resources.
  • Limited enrolment to ensure personalized attention and support.

Students are encouraged to participate in co-op opportunities and internships, which provide valuable industry exposure and networking possibilities. The program starts in September, aligning with the academic calendar for new students.

Featured Experiences

  • Hands-on experience in real-world newsrooms and communications settings.
  • Access to an Advisory Committee composed of industry professionals who provide guidance and insights.
  • Opportunities to work on multimedia projects that enhance storytelling skills.
  • Collaboration with peers on various journalism assignments.
  • Use of modern equipment, including cameras and video recorders, provided by the college.

Career Options

Graduates of the Journalism program can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:

  • Producer - Oversee the production of news segments and ensure quality content for broadcast.
  • Reporter - Gather information, conduct interviews, and write news articles for print or digital media.
  • Digital News Editor - Manage online news content, ensuring accuracy and timeliness in reporting.
  • Communications Specialist - Develop and implement communication strategies for organizations, enhancing their public image.
  • Marketing & Communications Manager - Oversee marketing campaigns and communication efforts to promote a brand or organization.

These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, reflecting the skills and knowledge gained throughout the program.

 

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