Centennial College

Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Journalism

Toronto, Canada

The Non-degree in Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Journalism at Centennial College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Centennial College in Toronto is Ontario’s oldest public college and one of Canada’s most diverse institutions, serving a large domestic and international student body. Founded in 1966, Centennial emphasizes applied learning and career-ready programs across business, technology, health, media, and community services. The college’s practical curriculum, professional instructors, and strong employer partnerships help graduates move quickly into the workforce.

Centennial supports students through modern facilities and a full range of services, including the Centennial Place residence at Progress Campus with 740 beds and vibrant common areas. All campuses are well connected to Toronto’s transit network, making it easy to access the city’s extensive internship and employment options. Student supports include academic advising, career services, and multicultural programming that reflects the college’s global community.

For international students seeking an education that balances classroom learning with workplace experience, Centennial offers applied programs, co-op options, and industry connections in Canada’s largest city. The college’s focus on practical skills, supportive campus life, and strong employer links make it a compelling option for students aiming to build careers in a Canadian context while enjoying a multicultural urban environment.

About the Program

The Graduate Certificate in Contemporary Journalism at Centennial College is for students with a bachelor's degree looking to advance their journalism skills. This non-degree program is taught in English and takes place on campus in Toronto, Canada.

The curriculum includes subjects like investigative journalism and digital media, helping students develop skills in storytelling and media production. Students will also gain hands-on experience in news writing and editing.

Graduates can pursue careers as Journalists, News Editors, or Digital Content Managers in industries like publishing or broadcasting. They may work for employers such as news outlets or media companies.

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