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5 Media Preparatory Programs in Canada


St. John’s Academy
Media Arts
- Vancouver, Canada
Course
On-Campus
English
Media Arts 11/12 is designed to focus on analyzing and critiquing various forms of media and composing imagery that is both active and reactive. Students will be exploring digital photography, image editing with Photoshop and basic movie-making techniques in an effort to better understand the world of media.


Faculty of Environmental & Urban Change | YORK UNIVERSITY
Undergraduate Certificate in Cinema and Media Arts
- Toronto, Canada
Undergraduate Certificate
On-Campus
English
The Cinema and Media Arts (BA) develops students' specialized knowledge and critical understanding of multiple cinema and media studies fields, including genre, authorship, national and transnational cinemas, technologies of the image, and cultural theory. Students research and examine global cinematic practices through the lens of history, visual culture, technology, industry, sexuality, race and aesthetics.
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Saskatchewan Polytechnic
Diploma in Media Production
- Saskatoon, Canada
Diploma
Full time, Part time
2 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Today’s media is all about content—stories, ideas, words, sounds, images, and designs. If you are passionate about creating media and eager to embark on an exciting career in the dynamic and ever-evolving field of media production, look no further. Saskatchewan Polytechnic’s comprehensive Media Production diploma program is specifically designed to equip you with the skills, knowledge, and experience necessary to thrive in this fast-paced industry.

Cambrian College
Diploma in Media Communications
- Sudbury, Canada
Diploma
On-Campus
English
Are you a storyteller? Take your talent to the next level and master the skills you need to communicate across a variety of platforms. From blogs to YouTube to podcasts and social media, storytelling is constantly evolving. Through courses in photography, web design, videography, and strategic writing, you’ll learn to transform your passion for communication into marketable skills that meet industry demands, and then showcase your work in an online portfolio. Earn the freedom to work for yourself or as part of a marketing or communications team in an organization.


Think Tank Training Centre
Certificate in CG Fundamentals
- Online
Certificate
Full time
16 weeks
Distance Learning
English
Held entirely online, this short and intensive program allows students to grasp the fundamentals of CG art. A great stepping stone to more advanced education, this program helps newer artists identify which part of the industry they'd like to specialize in.
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Learn more about Media Preparatory programs in Canada
Media degree programs at the Preparatory level in Canada pave the way for you to explore the dynamic world of communication, creativity, and cultural expression. This foundational education offers essential skills that set the stage for success in various media-related careers.
Through courses in digital storytelling, visual communication, and media ethics, you'll gain insight into the techniques necessary for producing engaging content across platforms. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives, fostering a deeper understanding of media's role in society. You'll learn to analyze media trends and develop competencies in crafting effective communication strategies for diverse audiences.
Canada's approach emphasizes project-based learning and collaboration, encouraging you to work with peers on real-world media projects. This hands-on experience prepares you for the industry by simulating professional environments where teamwork and creativity are key. Graduates often pursue careers in media production, public relations, and digital marketing, finding opportunities grounded in the rich cultural context unique to Canada while remaining globally applicable.