Last updated on 2025-03-18
Program Overview
Get the best of all things media with this unique program that offers a combination of communication theory, media research, and hands-on film production courses. You’ll be able to study what interests you – film and television, advertising, and social media. From Fortune 500 brands to local small businesses, all organizations need skilled communicators like you. Our graduates can work anywhere, making this program a versatile choice for aspiring professionals in the media landscape.
Program Structure
The Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Communication, Media and Film and English is designed to provide a comprehensive education in media and communication. The program structure includes:
- Program Length: 4 years for Honours, with a general 3-year option available.
- Credits: The program requires a total of credits that align with the university's undergraduate standards.
- Customization: Students can customize their degree with options such as combined-honours, minors, co-op, thesis, or concurrent education degrees.
- Co-op Opportunities: Earn while you learn through co-op placements, preparing for a successful career in various industries.
- Thesis Option: Available for students interested in conducting in-depth research.
This program is one of the few in Canada that combines critical studies with hands-on digital media production, ensuring that students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Featured Experiences
- Hands-on film production courses that allow students to engage directly with the media creation process.
- Opportunities for undergraduate academic research, enhancing critical thinking and analytical skills.
- Networking opportunities with industry professionals through various projects and events.
- Access to state-of-the-art film studios and equipment for practical learning experiences.
- Participation in student film sets, providing real-world experience in production roles.
Career Options
Graduates of the Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Communication, Media and Film and English can pursue a variety of career paths in Canada, including:
- Advertising/Marketing Creative Director: Oversee creative projects and campaigns, ensuring alignment with brand strategy.
- Producer/Director: Manage film and media projects from conception to completion, directing talent and crew.
- Communication Strategist: Develop and implement communication plans to enhance brand visibility and engagement.
- Social Media Coordinator: Manage social media accounts, creating content and engaging with audiences to build brand loyalty.
- Public Relations Manager: Craft and maintain a positive public image for organizations through strategic communication.
- Researcher: Conduct research to inform media strategies and content development.
These roles highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, showcasing the program's ability to prepare students for successful careers in the dynamic field of communication and media.
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