Explore how media shapes culture and public life through a blend of communication theory, media research, and hands-on production. In the Communication, Media and Film program at the University of Windsor, you’ll study film and television, advertising, and digital media—while building practical skills for real-world storytelling and communication. Combine critical media studies with production-focused learning. Choose a pathway such as combined honours, a minor, or co-op (where available). Develop skills in areas like public relations, podcasting, and documentary production. Learn to analyze media messages and create content for digital platforms. Prepare for careers across communications, marketing, media, and nonprofit sectors.
Delve into the intricate relationship between media, culture, and public life in the Communication, Media and Film program at the University of Windsor. This comprehensive course combines theoretical frameworks with practical experience, enabling students to hone their skills in storytelling and effective communication across various media platforms.
The program offers a unique blend of courses that cover critical media studies and hands-on production techniques. Students will explore diverse subjects including:
Students can customize their academic path through options such as combined honours, minors, or co-op placements, enhancing their educational experience and employability.
While specific GRE, GMAT, or GPA requirements are not outlined, prospective students should be prepared to meet general admission standards. English language proficiency is essential, and the following tests are typically accepted:
Graduates of the Communication, Media and Film program are well-prepared for diverse career paths in areas such as:
With a robust foundation in both media theory and practical production skills, students are equipped to thrive in a rapidly evolving media landscape.
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