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Carleton University Undergraduate
Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities
- Ottawa, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
For those who wish to gain an in-depth understanding of world culture and history while studying journalism, Carleton offers a Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities degree. Students in this intensive degree program spend about 40 per cent of their time taking core journalism courses.


Centennial College
Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Journalism
- Toronto, Canada
Graduate Certificate
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
Contemporary Journalism is a three-semester graduate certificate program that will explore new tools, trends and directions in journalism while emphasizing sourced, credible and verifiable storytelling. You'll learn in an interactive environment with courses covering news reporting, writing, editing and visual storytelling while exploring social media, mobile and emerging technologies (virtual reality), and multimedia storytelling and data journalism. In a digital world, the smartphone is increasingly the newsroom for journalists and the living room for the audience. The Contemporary Journalism program will emphasize using mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, to source, produce and share credible multimedia journalism.


Centennial College
Graduate Certificate in Sports Journalism
- Toronto, Canada
Graduate Certificate
Full time
3 semesters
On-Campus
English
Centennial College's Sports Journalism program is a unique graduate certificate offering that will prepare you for a career in the ever-changing world of sports media. During your time in this Toronto sports journalism program, you'll learn the best practices for the field in a diverse and gender-inclusive environment with peers just as dedicated to and as passionate about sports.
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Carleton University Undergraduate
Bachelor of Journalism
- Ottawa, Canada
Bachelor's degree
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
At Carleton, there are three elements to our Journalism program. First, we emphasize professional skills: everything from grammatical fluency to the production of multimedia story packages. Second, we focus on the role of the media in a free society. Third, we ensure you get a broad-based university education. With this last element in mind, you will choose more than half of your courses from fields outside journalism, including at least 4.0 credits in one particular discipline of your choosing—such as English, Business, History, Political Science or Law—to give you a strong grounding in another academic field.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Journalism
- Cedar, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
A Minor in Journalism is an excellent complement to a Major in many fields. Employers in a wide range of professions value the highly transferable skills the Journalism Minor offers: communicating clearly in a wide range of formats, working in a multimedia environment, and conducting relevant research. Students with a Major in a different field and a Minor in Journalism are well positioned to communicate about that field in a variety of ways and a variety of venues, including within their chosen profession, with the public, or as a specialist journalist.


SAIT - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
Diploma in Journalism
- Calgary, Canada
Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Journalism in the 21st Century is an exciting world that offers many opportunities for those seeking to build a career. News Writing and photojournalism are the main skills taught in the Journalism program; other specialties including advertising and public relations, publication design, and online journalism are also covered in the first year of study.


La Cité College Of Applied Arts And Technology
JOURNALISM
- Toronto, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
French
Choose La Cité in Toronto to learn the profession of a journalist in the field! Become an investigative journalist, reporter, presenter, or even radio host! You will learn to write like an experienced journalist, to master the tools of new media, and to handle a professional camera. Your teachers? Francophone journalists, working for our partners, CBC-Radio Canada, L'Express, and ChoqFM. Our practical training in journalism is given within our partner media, as well as in the field. You will also have the opportunity to produce your own reports, host radio shows, or be published in the French-language newspaper in Toronto, L'Express. The Journalism program takes place in five stages, over a two-year period, both online, and in the workplace (weekends only). This hybrid model allows you to work while training you for your future profession.


Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Bachelor of Journalism (Honours)
- Cedar, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
KPU’s Bachelor of Journalism program is the only four-year journalism program in Metro Vancouver. Students use industry-standard software to produce journalism that draws on the full range of multimedia storytelling possibilities, including photography, audio, video, and data visualization. Students participate in academic study and practical training through seminars, labs, and real-world experience.


Loyalist College of Applied Arts & Technology
Advanced Diploma in Journalism - Communications
- Belleville, Canada
Advanced Diploma
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The headline today: "The face of journalism is changing as fast as new events occur, but good storytelling and solid research remain essential." Journalists must adapt to new means of delivering the news. Earn an Advanced Diploma in Journalism - Communications competitive edge with reporting, writing and editing skills for online, television, radio and print within this ever-evolving industry.


The Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
Diploma in Journalism
- Ottawa, Canada
Diploma
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The two-year Journalism Ontario College Diploma program equips you with the versatile creative and technical skills you need to report and research accurate stories for readers, listeners, and viewers. Alongside experienced, industry-connected faculty, you develop the core journalistic skills required to report on your areas of interest.


University of Prince Edward Island
Bachelor in Applied Arts in Journalism
- Charlottetown, Canada
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Applied Arts in Journalism is an articulated degree offered by the University of Prince Edward Island in cooperation with Holland College. Students acquire technical training and practical experience in Journalism (primarily during study at Holland College) and also acquire breadth of knowledge, content exposure, and skills in research, problem-solving, and critical thinking associated with a liberal arts education (primarily during study at UPEI).


Okanagan College
Diploma of Communications, Culture, and Journalism Studies
- Kelowna, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Learn the foundations of media and writing, and explore the functions of news and communications media, the history of journalism, and cultural policy and theory. Communications explores how meaning is made in a range of contexts, including advertising, television, film, popular culture, and the internet. Learn how communication is fundamentally related to the development of self and society and examine how the messages of the contemporary world influence perception of such issues as gender, race, class, and community.
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Journalism can involve the study of skills and values needed to develop and report the news. Journalists may cover the news through broadcast media, such as television and radio. Journalists can also be found in print outlets, such as magazines and newspapers.
Canada is the best country to pursue your higher education if you are an interactive person. Almost every ethnic group is represented in Canada thus it's a multicultural society. Language barrier is not an issue to foreign students as Canada is considered the world's leader in language training.