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5 Journalism Preparatory Programs in Canada


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.
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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.


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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Studying Journalism at the Preparatory level in Canada offers a unique introduction to the fundamentals of news reporting and storytelling. This stage allows students to develop essential communication skills in an environment that encourages creativity and critical thinking.
You'll gain insight into diverse subjects such as media ethics, digital journalism, and multimedia storytelling. Through hands-on projects, you’ll practice writing articles, producing podcasts, and creating engaging visual content. The curriculum emphasizes collaborative learning, essential for honing your teamwork abilities in a field that often relies on collective efforts.
As you engage with the material, students build confidence as they explore new ideas and perspectives. Canada’s multicultural landscape enriches your learning experience, exposing you to various viewpoints that shape journalism today. Students in Canada also benefit from strong connections to media outlets, which can provide valuable networking opportunities and internships that enhance employability in the global job market.