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Information designers organize the framework, content, and display of information to ensure it's relevant, practical, and compelling. Combining the artistic abilities of graphic designers with a focus on utility, they tailor solutions by deeply understanding target audiences' requirements, preferences, situations, and limitations.
Develop expertise in innovative problem-solving, visual storytelling, collaborative work, clear writing, investigative analysis, and data representation.
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Content strategy manager, Data visualization expert, UX designer/researcher, Learning experience designer
Visual communication specialist, Digital interface creator, UI developer, Technical content author
High School Applicant: must present a minimum admission average of 65%, calculated on the five appropriate Grade 12 courses.
Admission to the Bachelor of Communication - Information Design requires the following specific high school courses (or equivalents).
Applicants in all admission categories must present:
TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language): 86 (min. 20 in each of four sections)
IELTS (International English Language Test — Academic): 6.5 (min. 5.5 on each band)
CAEL (Canadian Academic English Language Assessment): 70 (min. 60 in each band)
MET (Michigan English Test) (formerly Michigan English Language Assessment Battery MELAB): 62 (min. 53 in all four skills)
PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English Academic): 58 (min. 55 in each area)
Cambridge English B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency: 176
Application Deadline - April 1