The Key to Success in Media Studies Starts with a Strong Foundational Program

December 5, 2013

If you want to attend a media or communication program at Centennial College but feel that you may need a base first, the Communication and Media Foundations offering may be for you. This program is designed to offer students a pathway to three-year advanced diploma offerings such as Advertising & Marketing Communications Management, Journalism, and Broadcasting and Film. In fact, students who complete the two semesters of this program receive an offer of admission to the undertaking of their choice.

There are two ways to get into this foundational undertaking. First, applicants who apply to, but who do not meet the admission requirements for Broadcasting and Film, Journalism, or Advertising and Marketing Communication Management, may receive an alternate offer to the Communications and Media Foundations program. Secondly, applicants are required to have completed an Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or equivalent, or mature student status (19 years or older) as well as Grade 12 English C or U, or equivalent (minimum grade required) or take the Centennial College English Skills Assessment for Admission.

The offering is based at the Centre for Creative Communications, which is important because this location houses all the other programs from the School of Communication, Media and Design. As such, students get a good idea of what to expect from the college environment and have the opportunity to network with students from other programs to get an idea of workload, assignments and more.

The Communications and Media Foundations offering itself focuses on developing students’ communication skills and at the same time, introducing them to the communications and media industries. Through lectures led by media professionals and practical application of skills, students gain confidence as they become familiar with ins and outs of the media world.

The range of topics covered within the offering includes everything from appropriate use of vocabulary, terminology, basic numeracy and communicative strategies necessary in the communications and media environment to applying theoretical principles to produce practical, focused written communications and media solutions. However, there is also emphasis on the students’ roles as media professionals, which entails them examining their roles and responsibilities as global citizens in personal and professional life as well as exploring beliefs, values and behaviours that form individual and community identities and the basis for respectful relationships. As a result of this media education foundation, students are able to create and maintain a forum in social media networks using rich media applications; research and describe media forms, audiences, platforms, and “traditional” and non-traditional communication methods; apply developed English language skills to a presentation portfolio; write and present in basic narrative formats for a variety of media platforms and apply knowledge of communications and media workplaces, environments and practices to develop job search strategies and early career success strategies.

 

Media Management Program Is The First of Its Kind in Canada

December 5, 2013

To be successful in the Advertising – Media Management field, a media management degree isn’t the only option. Centennial College’s program offers an Ontario College Graduate Certificate that is respected and the necessary skills to launch careers with advertisers and advertising agencies, marketing companies, independent media management companies, multimedia owners and sellers and research companies. Specific companies that have hired grads of this offering include: PHD Canada, Mindsh...


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Computer Network Technicians Learn The Most Up-to-Date Information at Centennial College

December 5, 2013

Professionals in Computer Systems Technician in Toronto – Networking have a range of responsibilities that according to Service Canada include: establishing, operating, maintaining and co-ordinating the use of local and wide area networks (LANs and WANs), and mainframe networks, hardware, software and related computer equipment. They also set up and maintain Internet and Intranet Web sites and Web-server hardware and software, and monitor and optimize network connectivity and performance.

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Students electrify in exciting engineering program

December 5, 2013

Fuse your passion in science and math, with a career in engineering. One of the popular fields in engineering to date is in the electronics engineering sector, where various industries foresee an increase in need for electronics, based on their business activities. College graduates can leap into this exciting field by becoming a technician in electronics engineering. Career outlook on this field, according to Service Canada:

Quick entry to the field as a technician for graduates who hold an e...


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Architectural Technology Program Focuses on Teaching Students the Business of Building Design Services

December 5, 2013

Did you know that most provinces in Canada have an association representing architectural technologists and technicians? These organizations assist in securing jobs for their members, among other things. In Ontario, for example, professionals who attend an architecture program in Toronto such as Centennial College’s Architectural Technology are represented by the Ontario Association of Applied Architectural Sciences (OAAAS), which awards a “Licensed Technologist OAA” designation. The On...


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Business Management Goes International at Centennial College To Help Grads Work Globally

December 5, 2013

Today’s market place relies on an International Business Management model. There is a range of jobs that make up this field, which includes specialized areas of international business such as international development, small to medium-sized international entrepreneurship, trade and investment, global logistics and transportation and global management. At Centennial College’s program, students obtain know-how that doesn’t limit them to just one position but rather gives them the skills t...


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Sales and Account Managers Get Their Training in One Year At Centennial College

December 5, 2013

Once a marketer has had experience in the field, the natural next step is to move into a related position. For many a position of interest is that of a Sales and Account Manager or one of the many related roles, including: key account manager, account executive, commercial sales representative, sales specialist, technical sales representative, sales consultant, sales coordinator, inside sales representative and territory sales representative. To obtain one of these positions, interested parti...


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Payroll Managers With College Training Play Vital Role in HR Department

December 5, 2013

In any company, Payroll Management is essential to not only keeping employees happy but also to ensuring a business runs efficiently. Professionals in this area have titles among which are: human resources and payroll generalists, payroll clerks/ officers, small business bookkeepers/ accountants, payroll accountants, payroll and benefits administrators, and general accounting coordinators. Although roles of professionals differ slightly, they are all required to be familiar with completing a ...


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Human Resources Program Includes Essential Business Administration Training

December 5, 2013
Human Resources is crucial to the success of a company. That’s because this department develops policies, procedures and programs to ensure that an organization has an adequate number of people with the right knowledge, skills and abilities to achieve its objectives. At Centennial College’s Business Administration – HR (Co-op) program, students receive an Ontario College Advanced Diploma after three years of study and are prepared for roles as HR managers.

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