The Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (CCIT) major at the University of Toronto offers an interdisciplinary foundation for understanding how digital media, communication, and technology shape society. You’ll combine academic study with hands-on digital production to build practical skills for today’s information and media industries.
The Communication, Culture, Information and Technology (CCIT) major at the University of Toronto provides an interdisciplinary foundation for analyzing how digital media, communication, and technology influence society. This program blends academic study with practical experience in digital production, equipping students with essential skills for modern information and media industries.
Typical coursework in the CCIT major integrates theory, research, and hands-on digital production.
Course examples include:
Co-op / internship pathway: Eligible students may have the opportunity to participate in the UTMCIP stream, allowing for paid, full-time work experience, which enhances practical knowledge and employability.
Admission to the CCIT program typically requires a senior level/Grade 12 English course. An International Baccalaureate Diploma, including English HL or SL, is also accepted. As English is the medium of instruction and examination at the University of Toronto, strong proficiency in the language is essential for academic success.
Documents to prepare: Commonly required documentation includes academic transcripts, proof of English proficiency, and International Baccalaureate documentation. Please confirm specific requirements on the official University of Toronto webpage.
Graduates of the CCIT program possess a versatile skill set applicable to a wide range of fields, including media, information technology, public relations, and corporate communication. The combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience prepares students to excel in various roles within the evolving landscape of communication and technology.
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