The Professional Communication programme at Toronto Metropolitan University prepares you to design, manage, and evaluate communication strategies across organisations. You’ll build advanced skills in areas such as media relations, crisis communication, and cross-cultural messaging through a practice-focused curriculum.
The Professional Communication program at Toronto Metropolitan University equips students with the skills to design, manage, and evaluate communication strategies in various organizational contexts. The curriculum is practice-focused, allowing students to develop advanced competencies in media relations, crisis communication, and cross-cultural messaging.
Core learning areas may include:
Learning format: The program typically combines lectures, applied workshops, and guided projects that culminate in the production of professional communication outputs.
Assessment methods: Assessment is usually based on written assignments, presentations, case studies, and the development of a portfolio showcasing communication materials created throughout the program.
Note: Application deadlines and start dates may vary. Please refer to the university’s current admissions cycle for precise information.
Graduates of the Professional Communication program can pursue various career paths in areas such as public relations, corporate communication, crisis management, and media relations. The skills acquired in this program prepare students to effectively navigate communication challenges in diverse organizational settings and to engage with a wide range of audiences.
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