Assiniboine's two-year Media and Communication diploma program prepares graduates for a career in television, radio or film.
Media and communications graduates who specialize in television, radio, or film can work in a variety of roles in these industries. They may be involved in the creative process of producing television shows, films, or radio programs, such as writing scripts, directing, or editing footage. Alternatively, they may work in technical roles, such as operating cameras, sound equipment, or editing software. Media and communications graduates may also work in marketing, advertising, or public relations roles, promoting and distributing media content to audiences. The specific job opportunities for media and communications graduates in television, radio, or film may vary depending on their area of expertise, experience, and industry trends.
Program Learning Outcomes
Perform technical skills including camera operation, audio recording, lighting, editing and post-production for television, radio, film, digital, and audio content creation.
Develop and execute effective storytelling techniques.
Analyze audience and client needs in order to develop content that is relevant and engaging to their intended demographic.
Communicate and collaborate creatively, meaningfully, and respectfully with team members.
Apply critical thinking and problem-solving skills to independently address challenges and develop solutions in a fast-paced media environment.