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The Digital Media and Creative Arts program investigates how digital technology intersects with artistic expression and cultural impact. This field covers both the analysis of digital platforms and the production of creative digital works. Their interdisciplinary curriculum integrates subjects from Communications, Public Policy, Journalism, Criminology, English, Sociology, Fine Arts, Human Rights, and Indigenous Studies, offering diverse learning opportunities in areas such as digital storytelling, audio production, digital visual arts, and performance for digital platforms. Interactive small-group classes foster meaningful dialogue and critical thinking.
All instruction is delivered directly by faculty members—never by teaching assistants—guaranteeing expert guidance throughout your studies.
Students gain practical experience by producing original content and mastering multimedia equipment in the campus Digital Center.
This program blends cross-disciplinary theory with applied learning, developing both digital proficiency and career-ready skills through real-world practice.
International Applicants - In addition to a high school transcript, international applicants whose primary language is not English must also arrange to have an official copy of their English proficiency scores sent directly to the Admissions Office. 
Adult Learners - Submit a 1–2-page typed letter describing your educational background, work experience, and academic plans. Mature candidates must also submit academic transcripts - e.g. high school, GED if applicable.
Students who meet the following minimum English Language Proficiency scores and the St. Thomas academic admission requirements are eligible for the ESL program - 
TOEFL 61 - Internet-based
TOEFL 500 - Paper-based
MELAB 69
IELTS 5.0
CAEL 40, 50
CEQ B2 First
DET 90
PTE 50-61
Students with the scores below are eligible to take five regular academic courses but may take integrated and assisted courses if they wish - 
TOEFL 89 - Internet-based
TOEFL 573 - Paper-based
MELAB 80
IELTS 6.5
CAEL 60
CEQ C or higher - C1 Advanced or C2 Proficiency
DET 115
PTE 61
International Applicants Currently Studying in Canada - The English language proficiency score requirement may be waived for students who graduate from a high school in New Brunswick with a final grade of 70% or higher on English 122 or 121. The University reserves the right to evaluate students’ English proficiency upon arrival - academic-credit English Language Support courses may be required.