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Faculty of Communication and Design
Undergraduate Programs Listed Alphabetically
- Creative IndustriesPage Description:The Creative Industries program gives students a deep understanding of how organizations in media, fashion, publishing, music, design and performance operate as creative and commercial organizations. The curriculum includes creative studies, humanities and business management, providing students with a comprehensive education to prepare them for a wide range of careers upon graduation.
- Fashion Communication/DesignPage Description:The School of Fashion's aim is to provide career-oriented education at a degree level that leads to professional careers in all industries of fashion.
- Graphic Communications ManagementPage Description:The printing industries are among the most important and the largest employers in Canada. These industries produce all of the printed materials which play significant roles in our lives from marketing materials, direct mail, packaging, point of purchase displays, books and magazines.
- Image ArtsPage Description:The curriculum in the School of Image Arts is designed to educate artists, storytellers and digital media practitioners. The programs lead to careers in film, photography, digital media, visual arts and the cultural industries.
- Interior DesignPage Description:This program prepares graduates for a career as a professional Interior Designer. The program is grounded in a commitment to experiential and hands-on learning. An internship requirement, completed before graduation, is an integral part of the preparation for entering the profession. Field trips and opportunities for international exchange enrich the educational experiences possible at the school.
- JournalismPage Description:Ryerson's Journalism program prepares students for a digital-first news culture while keeping the essentials of reporting and the social role of journalism front and centre in their learning experience. Featuring broad course choices in both professional and academic areas, the program also allows students freedom to set their educational priorities and tailor their program to preferred career paths.
- Media ProductionPage Description:Ryerson's Media Production program is designed to prepare students to perform a wide variety of tasks which make up the profession of electronic communications. The program provides an integrated series of courses to equip students with practical skills and a foundation of theoretical knowledge.
- New MediaPage Description:New Media is a fine arts program that provides a solid theoretical and practical background in creative production methods and techniques employed in interface, interaction, and experience art and design.
- Performance Acting/Dance/ProductionPage Description:The School of Performance’s programs in Acting, Dance and Production are highly respected by the theatre, dance, and entertainment communities across the country. With an emphasis placed on a conservatory approach to training, the education our students receive, both practical and academic, is uniquely rigorous and thorough.
- Professional CommunicationPage Description:Professional Communication studies the written, oral, visual and digital media communication practices within organizations or fields such as healthcare, law, government, business, advertising, science and technology.
- Professional MusicPage Description:The curriculum is designed to prepare the modern music-minded person for a career in digital audio recording, live entertainment, entrepreneurship and a variety of other music industry positions. Professional Music will equip students with the skills necessary for the ever-evolving music industry, providing an experiential learning environment in the centre of Canada’s music industry.
- Sport MediaPage Description:Ryerson's Bachelor of Arts in Sport Media is designed to prepare students for entry into the sport media industry at entry-level production, production-related and management positions.