Experiential Media gives students the opportunity to gain practical hands-on experience in the fields of communication, media and culture. With the theoretical and research knowledge gained in university, students will be able to adapt their previous experiences to a work placement offered by a participating employer. Students will acquire a sense of professionalism and confidence in the workplace that will not only increase their possibilities of securing a job post-graduation but give them a serious advantage in the field of communication, media and culture.
Advantages for students participating in our Experiential Media course:
• Hands-on practical experience in the Communications field
• Networking and building relationships with future potential employers
• A greater understanding of what job positions are available for Communication
graduates
• Implementing new creative ideas, applying and expanding on theoretical knowledge
• Opportunity to work as part of a team and enhance skills and abilities
• Expanding the student’s concept of a communication and media related job by
having a diverse selection of employers in the field
• Developing professionalism and etiquette in the work place
If you are interested in enrolling in Experiential Media at Work, Comn 4150A 6.0 you must apply through the Department of Communication Studies for the 2013-14 academic year. Please be advised that you must have completed 84 credits prior to registration.
Please note that Prof. MacLennan will not be teaching the course during the 2013-14 academic year. If you have any inquiries please contact the Department of Communication Studies.