Journalism Programs at Ontario Colleges
What to expect from a career as a Journalist
More and more people are proactively chasing the news to stay informed of local and global information, which means there has never been a better time to be a reporter. With the advent of blogging and the general public turning to the Internet for information, the need for professional journalists is increasing. Journalism programs at Ontario colleges equip students to report through a variety of mediums so they can be on the cutting edge of the news industry.
If you’ve got a passion for telling stories and staying on top of current events, and you want to start your career as a reporter, here’s what you need to know. More
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| CENTENNIAL | MORNINGSIDE | OPEN | 4 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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BACHELOR OF ARTS - JOURNALISM (BA)
Notes: Collaborative Program With University Of Toronto. Applicants Must Apply Thruough The Ontario Universities' Application Centre (Ouac) |
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| FANSHAWE | LONDON | OPEN | 4 ACADEMIC YEARS (PERIODS OF 8 MONTHS) | 2013 - Sep | Visit | |||||
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JOURNALISM-BROADCAST (COLLABORATIVE - APPLY THROUGH OUAC PROG CODE EIT)
Notes: Collaborative Degree/ Ontario College Diploma Program With Western University. Apply Using Program Code Eit (Media Theory And Production) Through The Ontario Universities' Application Centre (Ouac), Www.Ouac.On.Ca. |
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