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Get ready for journalism's evolving landscape. You'll develop into an exceptional reporter and future leader, equipped with critical thinking skills to pioneer new approaches in media. Our curriculum lets you master contemporary production techniques, report on real-world events alongside professionals, gain hands-on experience through newsroom internships, and earn your degree with bilingual proficiency.
Your education combines hands-on training with theoretical foundations. Production workshops enforce industry standards on all projects, while seminars examine journalism's role within social, economic, political and ideological frameworks.
Enjoy personalized attention in intimate classes and train in cutting-edge facilities modeled after professional news environments. We provide the narrative skills required for today's media careers and the flexibility to navigate this dynamic field.
Upon graduation, you'll emerge as a thoughtful journalist with both technical expertise and the ability to analyze your craft's societal impact.
Applicants from countries and education systems not specified above are generally admissible if they meet the academic and English-language proficiency requirements for admission to Concordia University, provided they achieve above-average grades overall and in pre-university mathematics courses in their home country. This would translate roughly to a 3.00 CGPA (on a 4.30 scale) or the equivalent of a "B" grade at Concordia University.
In most cases, final grade 11 and mid-term grade 12 results are used to calculate admissions averages. A test of English proficiency may also be required.
English Language Requirements
TOEFL – Test of English as a Foreign Language: TOEFL iBT or TOEFL iBT Special home edition: Score between 63 and 74, with no more than two parts under 15.
IELTS – International English Language Testing System: IELTS score of 5.5 or 5 and in both cases, only two bands as low as 4.5.
DET – Duolingo English Test: DET score between 90 and 104.
CAEL – Canadian Academic English Language Assessment: CAEL minimum overall score of 40 with no part under 30
PTE Academic – Pearson English Language Test: Overall score of 45 to 49 with only two parts as low as 43.
Fall term deadline: February 1.