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Full-time Studies

Media and Design

Related Programs - See: Computer Studies and Computer Engineering Technology

The growth of information is creating a knowledge-fuelled society. Niagara College offers an impressive choice of programs and state-of-the-art facilities and technology that prepare students for rewarding careers in the converging media universe. As southern Ontario establishes itself as 'Hollywood North', Niagara's new Acting for Film and Television program works hand-in-hand with the Broadcasting - Radio, Television and Film program to allow students to generate extensive portfolios and gain real life experience. The new three-year Graphic Design Advanced Diploma includes over 1800 hours of design studio and production work.

Media and Design is your gateway to a career in the flourishing design, media, journalism, broadcasting and video production industries.

Note that the Start Dates listed below indicate in which academic terms a program may generally be offered. Please consult the Program Availability section for current intake status for all full-time programs (post secondary certificates and diplomas / graduate certificates / bachelor degrees).

Post-Secondary ProgramsLengthStart DateCampus
Art and Design Foundation1 YearSeptemberWelland
Acting for Film and Television **2 YearsSeptemberWelland
Broadcasting - Radio, Television and Film **3 YearsSeptemberWelland
Computer Systems Technician2 YearsSeptemberWelland
Digital Photography **2 YearsSeptemberWelland
Game Development **3 YearsSeptemberWelland
General Arts and Science - Pre-Media and Design1 YearSeptemberWelland
Graphic Design3 YearsSeptemberWelland
Journalism2 YearsSeptember, JanuaryWelland
New Media Web Design2 YearsSeptember, JanuaryWelland
Graduate ProgramsLengthStart DateCampus
Public Relations1 YearSeptemberWelland

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Most Continuing Education programs have Fall, Winter and Spring start dates, and their length varies. Check individual program pages for details.

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Web DesignOnline

** Indicates a competitive program

A program is considered competitive when the number of qualified applicants exceeds the number required to fill the program. The list of competitive programs varies from year to year. If a given program is denoted as being competitive, it will be noted as such on the program availability sheet and will also be noted (**) as being competitive on the program listings.