Humber College

Radio and Media Production

Toronto, Canada

The Non-degree in Radio and Media Production at Humber College is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Humber College, a public college in Toronto, Canada, offers you a unique blend of academic programs and industry connections. Founded in 1968, it provides a stable and supportive environment for international students. You'll benefit from its location in a multicultural city, access to many programs, and a large student body with 4,500 international students from around the world.

Humber College focuses on many subjects, including Business, Creative and Performing Arts, Health Sciences, Hospitality, and Information Technology. With 208 programs available, you can choose from different fields to suit your interests. English is the primary language of instruction, helping you improve your language skills while studying.

In Toronto, you'll experience a diverse city with many opportunities. As a student at Humber College, you'll be part of a large and active community with many facilities and activities available. You can explore the city, engage in campus life, and take advantage of the college's connections to local industries, making your time in Canada both enjoyable and enriching.

About the Program

The Radio and Media Production graduate certificate program at Humber College is for students who want to develop skills in audio storytelling and broadcasting. This one-year program combines hands-on experience in radio and audio production studio techniques with classes on writing, hosting, and interviewing. You'll learn how to produce exciting audio and visual content, including video and podcasts.

The curriculum includes courses in radio performance, content creation, studio operation, and writing for radio and media. You'll also learn about podcast and feature production, and develop your on-air skills through intensive classes and workshops. In the second semester, you can perform live on Humber's student radio station, 96.9FM, and focus on creative studio production techniques and on-air operations.

Graduates of this program can pursue careers as Radio Hosts, Podcast Producers, Audio Engineers, On-air Announcers, and Media Producers. They can work in radio stations, podcasting companies, and media production firms, and can be employed by organizations like CBC Radio, SiriusXM, or Bell Media.

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