School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design
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Get ready to combine creativity with business insights for success in the communications, media, arts and design sectors. Centennial’s School of Communications, Media, Arts and Design facilitates practical industry-recognized programming in realistic settings that leads to a career as a modern-day storyteller.
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Our focus has always been on ensuring you confidently enter the workforce, ready to lead, and employers are noticing. Employers rated Centennial College grads #1 amongst the GTA colleges.
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Chaeyeon LeeAnimation - 3D Graduate, Pixar AnimatorOne distinguishable factor about Pixar’s culture is that anyone can pitch their ideas about shots. This means I can get notes not only from the Director, but also fellow animators or from other departments. The process is similar to when I was in the program at Centennial. The classmates gave and received feedback and interpreted them to address the assignments. The time at Centennial wasa small version of a professional production.>...
Urvil James VillaruelPublic Relations - Corporate CommunicationsBecause of itsclose-knit size,> it allowed us to gain one-on-one attention.> We got to know everyone. Everyone within my group had the same classes, so it was kind of Elementary School-ish, and we built bonds.>
Priya KhemchandraPublic RelationsPublic Relationslit up> all these light bulbs for all the things I’ve always liked, and never had the ability to actually express, career-wise. It was a strategy, it was art, it was writing. Centennial College wasn’t just school, it was a way of developing myself professionally.> ...
Chantelle Fogarty-GriswoldProfessional WritingCentennial College has helped me in so many ways with my dream of becoming a writer bysupporting me and advocating on my behalf> to make sure I succeed> in all aspects of my education. All my life, I knew I wanted to go in a field of study where I could help individuals with special needs, but because of all my health conditions, I didn't know how. When I looked at the courses at Centennial College, I found this course, Professional Writing. ...
Laura BunceInteractive Media ManagementThe Interactive Media Management program mostly focused on the whole idea of user-experience design andputting the user first.> In the first semester, you learn the basics of how to build an interactive tool or program, and in the second semester, you get to build whatever you want,> and it’s called your senior project....
Bianka KnightPublic Relations ManagementI particularly enjoyed the research courses, and most recently, the investor relations course, because I feel like in school they usually don't really teach us to invest our money, so it was avery good program.> I also liked law and ethics, because now we can understand what's going on in law, and if we get into that position, we know the laws and ethics that we need to stand by....
Akeem RaphaelMusic Industry Arts and PerformanceAll the experiences I've had and networks that I've created are going to be useful for me, because now I know what it means tobe an artist and an entrepreneur> because of the music program and Centennial College.
Jane SmytheArts ManagementThere were three main reasons I decided to come to Centennial College. There was a Mentorship Program,experiential learning> as well as the field placement. Centennial College helped me define what I was interested in doing> with arts management....
Victor VasquezFine Arts StudioThey don't try to change you, they don't try to diminishyour voice and identity.> They want you to follow your own style> in your own way and work with that through whatever you want> to develop.
Melissa FrewInteractive Media ManagementOur all-encompassing approach to UX design, from research to strategy to analytics, is whatimpressed me most> about our Interactive Media Management program. It's not just what a UX designer does, but the whys and hows.>
Maryori LaraAdvertisingAlice and Career Serviceshelped me a lot.> When you come from another country, things can be very different. With two or three appointments, I got everything I needed.>
Tiara ChutkhanJournalismIt wasmy top choice,> and I absolutely love it. The core of journalism is storytelling, so I just want to be the best storyteller I can be. I'm going to be reaching a lot of people through what I do.
Michael ChenJournalismOur joint Journalism program with the University of Toronto (Scarborough) offers thebest of both worlds.> In university, you get the theory, while college is more hands-on and practical.>
Erin MooreSports JournalismYou’re producing such a great product. It's agood learning experience> —really fun, but hard work. Covering the 2017 North American Indigenous Games, as a class, was a great learning experience.> It was our first time really interacting with the studio, and the equipment, but thanks to the organization and work that my colleagues have done, it all comes together> in the end....
Rebecca GossPublic RelationsIt was a reallyfriendly atmosphere.> The professors are really supportive, and I entered my internship knowing exactly what to do.> The supervisors were impressed.
Patrick StothersSports JournalismThehands-on experiences> covering Raptors 905 games, Toronto Blue Jays spring training and the North American Indigenous Games made a great way to learn valuable skills.> The technical and production side is most appealing.
Linda AndrossManaging Partner, APEX Public RelationsCentennial's PR and Corporate Communications program isa great source of talent> for our fast-growing agency. Graduates arrive well-prepared> with a solid understanding of the industry> and the critical skills they need> to begin building their careers. Though our business is constantly changing, Centennial's focus on research, social and digital media and corporate communications gives graduates the ability to adapt and remain competitive.> ...
Leticia CooperPublic RelationsWe learned a lot, with a lot ofhands-on training.> I didn’t always feel like I was in a classroom, and I felt that I was being challenged every single time. You don’t always get to choose your group members, because you don’t choose who you work in the real world, so I think they prep us really well.>...
Courtney FergusonPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsIhighly recommend** the Corporate Communications and Public Relations program at Centennial College for anyone looking to fast-track their career> into this competitive industry. The CCPR program gave me a solid understanding> of communication theories but allowed me to use my knowledge in a practical setting.> From planning a charity event on a zero-dollar budget, to presenting a business plan in front of a PR executive, to compiling media coverage on a breaking news story, the CCPR program gave me the skills, confidence and experience>that I needed to land my internship and my first job>within weeks of finishing the program....
Greg TIndustry Partner, Field Placement SupervisorThe Centennial program is great. I feel that students come out of the program with theessential skills> they need in the workplace.
Michael S.Industry Partner, Field Placement SupervisorI love the Centennial program for thequality of students> it produces. Students come out looking at the world through a critical lens> that those well-established in the workforce have forgotten to consider.
Adrian SeeleyPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsWhile at Centennial, I learned to embrace the idea ofstarting my career.>Centennial provided me with the essential skills> to become what I wanted to be.> The support I received at Centennial helped lead me to my first job> and gave me the resources to start my own company. Thank you> to the instructors at Centennial! ...
Stephanie MurphyPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsThe Centennial College Corporate Communications and Public Relations program provided me with thepractical skills to succeed> in the workplace. From writing and communications planning to media relations and design, the courses offered all teach a different aspect of the communications field. Completing my internship reinforced the importance of what the program taught me and the skills I’ve learned in CCPR come in handy> on a daily basis. The program doesn’t just teach you about public relations; it prepares you for a career.>...
Barbara JIndustry Partner, Field Placement SupervisorThe students are enthusiastic, willing to learn, have communications writing skills and excited aboutreal-life work experience.>
Madison DowneyPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsA part of what made my time at Centennialso phenomenal> was not just what I was learning, but whom I was learning from – industry professionals> and some of the best in the business>.
Kadeem GriffithsPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsThe CCPR program gives students theskills and confidence> you need to hit the ground running in the industry. What I learned those eight short months made me into the professional I am today, and the skills will continue to serve me throughout my career. After finishing, it was amazing and inspiring> to see my classmates end up a wide variety of work sectors. I am so honored> to be a graduate of such an amazing program.> ...
Anthony OuPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsThe professors truly are superstars. They excel at what they do and bring many years of experience working in the PR industry. By practicing what they preach, this gives students the chance togain confidence> in what they’re learning. The professors motivate students by giving each and every student the attention they require> in order to help them succeed. I haven’t had any mentors who have been so passionate> about teaching and wanting their pupils to succeed more than these....
Mary Ann Farrell Vice President of Marketing and CommunicationsWhat agreat program!> It was a pleasure to participate as a mentor. We covered a lot of ground, and it provided me with an opportunity to “refresh” and for my assigned student to get a 360-degree vision our organization’s marketing, development and operations approach....
Kelsey MuldoonArts ManagementThe Arts Management program wasthe perfect certificate> to accompany my undergrad in Communications. I was able to make connections in Toronto's arts and culture scene and gain hands-on experience that allowed me to secure a paid position> at an arts festival that started three days after my placement finished! ...
KunleMusic Industry Arts and PerformanceIt gave me asense of drive>, waking up every morning to go to school and meet other people. The joy of just watching other people play, it made me feel like I made a good choice> for this career I chose to quit engineering for. ...
Allison HessArts ManagementCentennial's Arts Management program isvery practical.> The amount of skills and knowledge I gained in only eight months was incredible. I think the biggest assets of the program are the mentorship, storyworks and field placement. Making personal and professional connections with people working in the arts management field helped me obtain my position right out of the program, and I feel like I've made important relationships> that I will continue throughout my career....
Natalie PlociennikFine Arts StudioI absolutely loved my experience in The Fine Arts Studio Program! The instructors wereincredibly supportive,> and encouraged us to discover ourselves> as individual artists. This was really important to me because I wasn’t certain about my creative direction. In class, we were exposed to a variety of media, techniques, styles and processes, along with excellent hands-on training> in traditional fine art. My experience here has significantly enhanced my portfolio, artistic execution and professional development. I feel that I am now well-prepared> to take on the challenges in the art world! ...
Amanda CarvalhoCommunications and Public Affairs Officer, Ross Memorial Hospital, Public Relations –Corporate CommunicationsThis program gave mea solid understanding> of all areas of communications, especially media relations, design, strategy and event management. The curriculum focused on practical skills> needed in today’s news cycle and digital world, and included studying current real-world issues as they unfolded. I left with a robust portfolio that helped me launch the career I wanted,> and I continue to use the skills from the program in my day-to-day work. ...
Chaeyeon LeeAnimation - 3D Graduate, Pixar AnimatorOne distinguishable factor about Pixar’s culture is that anyone can pitch their ideas about shots. This means I can get notes not only from the Director, but also fellow animators or from other departments. The process is similar to when I was in the program at Centennial. The classmates gave and received feedback and interpreted them to address the assignments. The time at Centennial wasa small version of a professional production.>...
Urvil James VillaruelPublic Relations - Corporate CommunicationsBecause of itsclose-knit size,> it allowed us to gain one-on-one attention.> We got to know everyone. Everyone within my group had the same classes, so it was kind of Elementary School-ish, and we built bonds.>
Priya KhemchandraPublic RelationsPublic Relationslit up> all these light bulbs for all the things I’ve always liked, and never had the ability to actually express, career-wise. It was a strategy, it was art, it was writing. Centennial College wasn’t just school, it was a way of developing myself professionally.> ...
Chantelle Fogarty-GriswoldProfessional WritingCentennial College has helped me in so many ways with my dream of becoming a writer bysupporting me and advocating on my behalf> to make sure I succeed> in all aspects of my education. All my life, I knew I wanted to go in a field of study where I could help individuals with special needs, but because of all my health conditions, I didn't know how. When I looked at the courses at Centennial College, I found this course, Professional Writing. ...
Laura BunceInteractive Media ManagementThe Interactive Media Management program mostly focused on the whole idea of user-experience design andputting the user first.> In the first semester, you learn the basics of how to build an interactive tool or program, and in the second semester, you get to build whatever you want,> and it’s called your senior project....
Bianka KnightPublic Relations ManagementI particularly enjoyed the research courses, and most recently, the investor relations course, because I feel like in school they usually don't really teach us to invest our money, so it was avery good program.> I also liked law and ethics, because now we can understand what's going on in law, and if we get into that position, we know the laws and ethics that we need to stand by....
Akeem RaphaelMusic Industry Arts and PerformanceAll the experiences I've had and networks that I've created are going to be useful for me, because now I know what it means tobe an artist and an entrepreneur> because of the music program and Centennial College.
Jane SmytheArts ManagementThere were three main reasons I decided to come to Centennial College. There was a Mentorship Program,experiential learning> as well as the field placement. Centennial College helped me define what I was interested in doing> with arts management....
Victor VasquezFine Arts StudioThey don't try to change you, they don't try to diminishyour voice and identity.> They want you to follow your own style> in your own way and work with that through whatever you want> to develop.
Melissa FrewInteractive Media ManagementOur all-encompassing approach to UX design, from research to strategy to analytics, is whatimpressed me most> about our Interactive Media Management program. It's not just what a UX designer does, but the whys and hows.>
Maryori LaraAdvertisingAlice and Career Serviceshelped me a lot.> When you come from another country, things can be very different. With two or three appointments, I got everything I needed.>
Tiara ChutkhanJournalismIt wasmy top choice,> and I absolutely love it. The core of journalism is storytelling, so I just want to be the best storyteller I can be. I'm going to be reaching a lot of people through what I do.
Michael ChenJournalismOur joint Journalism program with the University of Toronto (Scarborough) offers thebest of both worlds.> In university, you get the theory, while college is more hands-on and practical.>
Erin MooreSports JournalismYou’re producing such a great product. It's agood learning experience> —really fun, but hard work. Covering the 2017 North American Indigenous Games, as a class, was a great learning experience.> It was our first time really interacting with the studio, and the equipment, but thanks to the organization and work that my colleagues have done, it all comes together> in the end....
Rebecca GossPublic RelationsIt was a reallyfriendly atmosphere.> The professors are really supportive, and I entered my internship knowing exactly what to do.> The supervisors were impressed.
Patrick StothersSports JournalismThehands-on experiences> covering Raptors 905 games, Toronto Blue Jays spring training and the North American Indigenous Games made a great way to learn valuable skills.> The technical and production side is most appealing.
Linda AndrossManaging Partner, APEX Public RelationsCentennial's PR and Corporate Communications program isa great source of talent> for our fast-growing agency. Graduates arrive well-prepared> with a solid understanding of the industry> and the critical skills they need> to begin building their careers. Though our business is constantly changing, Centennial's focus on research, social and digital media and corporate communications gives graduates the ability to adapt and remain competitive.> ...
Leticia CooperPublic RelationsWe learned a lot, with a lot ofhands-on training.> I didn’t always feel like I was in a classroom, and I felt that I was being challenged every single time. You don’t always get to choose your group members, because you don’t choose who you work in the real world, so I think they prep us really well.>...
Courtney FergusonPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsIhighly recommend** the Corporate Communications and Public Relations program at Centennial College for anyone looking to fast-track their career> into this competitive industry. The CCPR program gave me a solid understanding> of communication theories but allowed me to use my knowledge in a practical setting.> From planning a charity event on a zero-dollar budget, to presenting a business plan in front of a PR executive, to compiling media coverage on a breaking news story, the CCPR program gave me the skills, confidence and experience>that I needed to land my internship and my first job>within weeks of finishing the program....
Greg TIndustry Partner, Field Placement SupervisorThe Centennial program is great. I feel that students come out of the program with theessential skills> they need in the workplace.
Michael S.Industry Partner, Field Placement SupervisorI love the Centennial program for thequality of students> it produces. Students come out looking at the world through a critical lens> that those well-established in the workforce have forgotten to consider.
Adrian SeeleyPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsWhile at Centennial, I learned to embrace the idea ofstarting my career.>Centennial provided me with the essential skills> to become what I wanted to be.> The support I received at Centennial helped lead me to my first job> and gave me the resources to start my own company. Thank you> to the instructors at Centennial! ...
Stephanie MurphyPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsThe Centennial College Corporate Communications and Public Relations program provided me with thepractical skills to succeed> in the workplace. From writing and communications planning to media relations and design, the courses offered all teach a different aspect of the communications field. Completing my internship reinforced the importance of what the program taught me and the skills I’ve learned in CCPR come in handy> on a daily basis. The program doesn’t just teach you about public relations; it prepares you for a career.>...
Barbara JIndustry Partner, Field Placement SupervisorThe students are enthusiastic, willing to learn, have communications writing skills and excited aboutreal-life work experience.>
Madison DowneyPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsA part of what made my time at Centennialso phenomenal> was not just what I was learning, but whom I was learning from – industry professionals> and some of the best in the business>.
Kadeem GriffithsPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsThe CCPR program gives students theskills and confidence> you need to hit the ground running in the industry. What I learned those eight short months made me into the professional I am today, and the skills will continue to serve me throughout my career. After finishing, it was amazing and inspiring> to see my classmates end up a wide variety of work sectors. I am so honored> to be a graduate of such an amazing program.> ...
Anthony OuPublic Relations – Corporate CommunicationsThe professors truly are superstars. They excel at what they do and bring many years of experience working in the PR industry. By practicing what they preach, this gives students the chance togain confidence> in what they’re learning. The professors motivate students by giving each and every student the attention they require> in order to help them succeed. I haven’t had any mentors who have been so passionate> about teaching and wanting their pupils to succeed more than these....
Mary Ann Farrell Vice President of Marketing and CommunicationsWhat agreat program!> It was a pleasure to participate as a mentor. We covered a lot of ground, and it provided me with an opportunity to “refresh” and for my assigned student to get a 360-degree vision our organization’s marketing, development and operations approach....
Kelsey MuldoonArts ManagementThe Arts Management program wasthe perfect certificate> to accompany my undergrad in Communications. I was able to make connections in Toronto's arts and culture scene and gain hands-on experience that allowed me to secure a paid position> at an arts festival that started three days after my placement finished! ...
KunleMusic Industry Arts and PerformanceIt gave me asense of drive>, waking up every morning to go to school and meet other people. The joy of just watching other people play, it made me feel like I made a good choice> for this career I chose to quit engineering for. ...
Allison HessArts ManagementCentennial's Arts Management program isvery practical.> The amount of skills and knowledge I gained in only eight months was incredible. I think the biggest assets of the program are the mentorship, storyworks and field placement. Making personal and professional connections with people working in the arts management field helped me obtain my position right out of the program, and I feel like I've made important relationships> that I will continue throughout my career....
Natalie PlociennikFine Arts StudioI absolutely loved my experience in The Fine Arts Studio Program! The instructors wereincredibly supportive,> and encouraged us to discover ourselves> as individual artists. This was really important to me because I wasn’t certain about my creative direction. In class, we were exposed to a variety of media, techniques, styles and processes, along with excellent hands-on training> in traditional fine art. My experience here has significantly enhanced my portfolio, artistic execution and professional development. I feel that I am now well-prepared> to take on the challenges in the art world! ...
Amanda CarvalhoCommunications and Public Affairs Officer, Ross Memorial Hospital, Public Relations –Corporate CommunicationsThis program gave mea solid understanding> of all areas of communications, especially media relations, design, strategy and event management. The curriculum focused on practical skills> needed in today’s news cycle and digital world, and included studying current real-world issues as they unfolded. I left with a robust portfolio that helped me launch the career I wanted,> and I continue to use the skills from the program in my day-to-day work. ...
Chaeyeon LeeAnimation - 3D Graduate, Pixar AnimatorOne distinguishable factor about Pixar’s culture is that anyone can pitch their ideas about shots. This means I can get notes not only from the Director, but also fellow animators or from other departments. The process is similar to when I was in the program at Centennial. The classmates gave and received feedback and interpreted them to address the assignments. The time at Centennial wasa small version of a professional production.>...
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