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Professional Communication

Degree Awarded: Bachelor of Arts (Honours)
Administered by: School of Professional Communication
Program Format: Full-time, four-year program.

O.S.S.D. with six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12 U English.
 
Notes:

  1. ENG4U/EAE4U is the preferred English.
  2. A grade of 70 percent or higher will be required in Grade 12 U English. 
  3. Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.

Toronto Met’s BA in Professional Communication (ProCom) provides students with solid grounding in research, analysis and practice so that they can pursue careers as savvy improvisers and reflective communication practitioners. Students in the ProCom BA develop critical and analytical skills for understanding the role of communication on personal, interpersonal and global levels. Through instruction on theory, methods of inquiry and critical thinking, students are exposed to a variety of topics, including communication technologies, social identities, professional practices and intercultural communication. Additionally, to prepare students to communicate creatively and thoughtfully in the digital and global age, experiential learning is a fundamental aspect of the ProCom BA.

The School of Professional Communication has connections to local organizations and industries, and these connections are integrated into classroom learning. Combining those experiences with theories and applications related to language, image, sound and media, students graduate prepared to assume responsibility for communication in areas such as public relations, internal communications and digital media development.

In the first year students receive a foundation in communication theory and practice, which will act as an underpinning for the entire program. The second and third years focus on further integration of theory and practice in oral, written and digital modes. Students also learn how to apply their learning to areas such as governance, health care, new media, and profit and nonprofit organizations. The fourth year provides a capstone experience with students researching and conducting their own projects within organizations.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the BA in Professional Communication will be able to enter a number of professions such as public relations, corporate communications, governance, public policy, project management, research, event planning, and website creation and maintenance. A BA in Professional Communication can also lead to post-graduate degrees in fields such as law, education and professional communication.

Liberal Studies

Students must take three lower level liberal studies courses and three upper level liberal studies courses to graduate. Students must not choose courses that are restricted for their program or major.

Please refer to the liberal studies chapter of this calendar for more information on the Liberal Studies Policy. Further information on liberal studies can also be found at the Faculty of Arts' Liberal Studies website (opens in new window) .

Table A - Lower Level Restrictions

CMN courses are not available for credit.

Table B - Upper Level Restrictions

CMN courses are not available for credit.

Minors

Students may pursue any Minor offered by Toronto Met (with some exceptions). Please refer to the Minors chapter of this calendar for further information on individual Minor requirements and exclusions.

The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Certificates

Undergraduate students wishing to pursue a continuing education certificate program should be aware of possible program exclusions. Please refer to the Certificate Registration section of the Curriculum Advising website (opens in new window)  for complete details.

1st & 2nd Semester

1st Semester

REQUIRED:

  • CMN 200 The Craft of Professional Writing
  • CMN 210 Text, Image and Sound

OPEN ELECTIVE: Two Open Electives

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

2nd Semester

REQUIRED:

CORE ELECTIVE: One course from Table I.

OPEN ELECTIVE: One Open Electives

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

  

3rd & 4th Semester

REQUIRED:

  • CMN 215 Messages, Modalities and Media
  • CMN 222 Digital Discourse and Design
  • CMN 314 Professional Presentations
  • CMN 448 Introduction to Visual Communication

CORE ELECTIVE: Two courses from Table I.

CORE ELECTIVE: One course from The Creative School Core Elective Table.

OPEN ELECTIVE: Two Open Electives.

LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.

  

5th & 6th Semester

REQUIRED:

  • CMN 315 Issues in Organizational Communication
  • CMN 323 Introduction to Professional Practice
  • CMN 324 Strategic Storytelling in Industry
  • CMN 325 Communication and the Digital Enterprise

CORE ELECTIVE: Two courses from Table I.

CORE ELECTIVE: One course from The Creative School Core Elective Table.

OPEN ELECTIVE: One Open Electives

LIBERAL STUDIES:
Two courses from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.

  

7th & 8th Semester

Revised curriculum begins 2024-2025 for students admitted Fall 2021 and after.

REQUIRED:

  • CMN 402 Theorizing Communication
  • CMN 480 Applied Research Methods I
  • CMN 490 Applied Research Methods II

CORE ELECTIVE: Three courses from Table I.

CORE ELECTIVE: One course from The Creative School Core Elective Table.

OPEN ELECTIVE: Two Open Electives

LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.

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