

Bachelor of Journalism, Toronto Metropolitan University - Ryerson University
Toronto, Ontario
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48 Months
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About this course
Pursue your passion for storytelling and seek the truth with the Bachelor of Journalism at The Creative School. Located in the heart of Toronto, this program prepares you to make an impact with insightful and engaging stories across multiple media formats, including text, audio, visual, virtual, and social media. Throughout the four-year full-time course, you'll gain hands-on experience in reporting, investigations, storytelling, and content creation. The program emphasizes multimedia production skills, utilizing leading-edge editing suites, latest media technologies, and digital-first newsrooms to stay ahead in a dynamic media landscape. An internship opportunity adds valuable real-world experience, making you industry-ready by graduation.
Why this course is highly recommended
If you're drawn to the power of storytelling and want to influence society through journalism, this program is ideal. It combines theoretical learning with practical, real-world reporting experience in Toronto, one of the world's most vibrant media hubs. The program's focus on multimedia skills and modern technologies ensures graduates are ready for the evolving media industry. Successful students often go on to produce impactful content like podcasts, investigative reports, and multimedia stories, with a strong foundation that supports further postgraduate studies or careers in diverse media roles.
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Course fees
Application fees
21.66L
1st year tuition fees
21.66L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
Admission is based on grades, with a minimum overall average of 70%, including at least 70% in Grade 12 U English. The program is grades-only, requiring Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent with six Grade 12 U or M courses. International applicants and other categories have specific requirements, detailed on the admission page. Tuition fees for international students are approximately $35,102 to $35,521, with lower ranges for Ontario and out-of-province students.
English language test
IELTS
6.5
TOEFL
92
PTE
60
DUOLINGO
120
Career prospects
Graduates can explore careers as documentarians, journalists, magazine editors, marketing and communications specialists, or podcasters. The program’s industry connections open doors to employers like Bell Media, CBC, Penguin Random House Canada, The Athletic, and Vox, providing a strong launchpad into the media industry.
FAQs
What are the first-year courses?
First-year courses include Introduction to Journalism, Journalism Tools and Techniques, Multimedia News Reporting, and Visualizing Facts, along with electives in liberal studies and economics or politics.
Is an internship included?
Yes, an internship is available as part of the program, providing valuable real-world experience.
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