I want to go to Canada to study mass media, which school is better?

Updated on educate 2024-03-20
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    I don't know why the upstairs is giving such a list, these are all non-comprehensive universities, and they can't be compared with the University of Toronto, the University of Western Ontario, etc., just like Beihang University and Peking University Fudan University. Specific university rankings must not be misled by certain people, especially intermediaries.

    This is Canada's authoritative public ranking, just look at it for yourself.

    The language requirements for reading media are relatively high, and the TOEFL requirements are also relatively high, and more than 600 is certain.

    The tuition fee for international students is 8,000 to 13,000 Canadian dollars per year, plus an additional 5,000 to 8,000 per year for living expenses, depending on the city and the level of personal consumption.

    Also, don't go to the University of Windsor, it's overloaded.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Guelph University of Guelph Ontario Guelphwaterloo University of Waterloo Ontario Waterloo Victoria University BC VictoriaSimon Fraser Simon Fraser University BC Burnabymemorial University University Newfoundland St john’s

    Regina University of Regina Saskachewan Regina Concordia University Quebec Montrealnew Brunswick University New Brunswick Frederiction

    York University Ontario TorontoCarleton Carleton Ontario OttawaWindsor University of Windsor Ontario Windsor

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are many excellent universities in Canada that offer majors in communication studies.

    According to the QS University Rankings, Communication & Media Studies rankings, the top 200 universities in the world in Canada in 2014 are:

    McGill University.

    Université de Montréal.

    Université du Québec.

    Concordia University.

    Simon Fraser University.

    University of Western Ontario.

    University of Alberta Zen Envy.

    University of Ottawa.

    University of York. McMaster University.

    University of Calgary.

    The top five are all in Quebec, with the exception of Simon Fraser University. Both McGill and Concordia University in Quebec are taught in English.

    Recommended McGill University, University of Western Ontario, University of Ottawa, McMaster University, Calga University of Curved Socks.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are many excellent universities in Canada that offer media communication majors, according to the professional ranking in the QS University Rankings, Communication & Media Studies Ranking, in 2014, Canada ranked the top 200 universities in the world for this major:

    McGill University.

    Université de Montréal.

    Université du Québec.

    Concordia University.

    Simon Fraser University.

    University of Western Ontario.

    University of Alberta.

    University of Ottawa.

    University of York. McMaster University.

    University of Calgary.

    The top five are all in Quebec, with the exception of Simon Fraser University. Both McGill and Concordia University in Quebec are taught in English.

    Recommended McGill University, University of Western Ontario, University of Ottawa, McMaster University, University of Calgary.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    According to the QS World University Rankings 2014, the top 10 universities in Canada in Communication & Media Studies are:

    1 McGill University.

    2 Université de Montréal.

    3 University of Quebec.

    4 Concordia University.

    5 Simon Fraser University.

    6 Western University.

    7 University of Alberta.

    8 University of Ottawa.

    9 York University.

    10 McMaster University.

    Except for Maima's media majors, which are ranked between 150 and 200 in the world, the other nine media majors are ranked among the top 150 in the world. It can be seen that the top 10 universities in Quebec alone occupy the top four, so if you like to go to Montreal, although it is French, McGill and Concordia University are taught in English.

    Ontario has three media majors that are in the top 10 in Canada, and the best one you can hope for in Toronto is York University.

    In addition, Ryerson University is really bad, very small, right next to the street, passing by the shopping plaza above the teaching building, I think if you really want to experience Canadian university life, you should not go to such a university where the campus is confined to the high-rise buildings on the street. Similarly, Concordia University has the same problem as Ryerson University, and it is not good to be built on a street corner in the middle of the city.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Carlton Ryerson

    The overall ranking of these two universities is average, but the journalism and media majors are still quite famous in Canada, and the Ryerson media majors also have internships directly to the CBC, and these universities are also good1University of Toronto

    2.University of Western Ontario

    3.University of Guelph4University of Ottawa5

    Concordia University of Concordia6University of St thomas

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Canadian University Rankings for Journalism and Media1. Carleton University2, University of New Brunswick

    3. University of Toronto4, Guelph University5, University of Calgary6, The University of British Columbia

    7. Queen's University8, McGill University9, Universite de Montreal10, University of Ottawa

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Media major is a popular major chosen by more and more international students.

    Career Prospects for Media Majors:

    1.Public Relations: Access to market communications, corporate communications, community contacts, fundraisers, communications for associations and non-profit organizations, and information services.

    2.Marketing and advertising media: can be engaged in both the first department and the private enterprise, including consumer marketing, sales, brand manager, advertising design, advertising execution, marketing consulting, etc.

    3.Mass media: You can become a professional public relations person and find your ideal job in the industry, such as enterprises, communities, educational institutions, hotels, medical and welfare institutions, cultural exchange organizations, etc.

    4.**Research: Mainly theoretical research, the direction of employment depends on which fields are involved in the direction of research, but sometimes employment and major are not necessarily 100% compatible, as long as the general direction is correct.

    5.Creative Performance: Practice-oriented, mainly focusing on creative writing, performing arts, and theater arts. Future career paths include creative directing, art directing, directing, scriptwriting, photography, etc. (A portfolio is usually required at the time of application.)

    6.News media (traditional news, network news, news photography): you can enter large, medium and small newspapers and news publishing houses, and can also be engaged in radio and television news, as well as advertising, public relations, publishing and other fields.

    7.Printing and publishing: In the future, you can work in publishing houses, printing agencies and other fields.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Depending on what school you can apply to, you can input your grades into the study abroad volunteer reference system, and the system will match the cases of classmates similar to you according to your situation, see how others choose the school or major, and you can also filter according to the study abroad goals to see what backgrounds your target colleges and majors have applied for (how many points in language scores, what is the school background, what major, how much GPA, etc.) students have applied, and then compare their own situation, so that you can have a clear understanding.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    They all went to the UK, and Hunan Satellite TV's programs all borrowed from British media cases!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Communication University of Canada Rankings.

    1. Carleton University.

    The school's School of Journalism is recognized as the best journalism school in Canada, providing students with the opportunity to apply classroom learning to practice, and often arranges internships for students in various domestic and local radio and television stations. As a result, the School of Communication attracts international students.

    2. University of New Brunswick.

    New Brunswick University is Canada's second English-language university to excel in education, law, science and engineering, and is ranked among the best in the country. In the past decade, the school has seen six Rhodes Award winners.

    3. University of Toronto.

    The University of Toronto is one of Canada's top universities and one of Canada's traditional four universities. In terms of academics and research, the University of Toronto is a leader. It has the largest funding, donations, national professor awards, research publications and book collections in Canada.

    4. University of Guelph.

    The University of Guelph is a medium-sized comprehensive public university in Canada with a comprehensive education, and the school has the reputation of "the quality of undergraduate education in Canada", and is also known for its "wide entry and strict exit" and high elimination rate of graduate higher education.

    5. University of Calgary.

    The University of Calgary is one of the top seven research universities in Canada. In recent years, due to the economic prosperity of Alberta and Calgary, the University of Calgary has become increasingly important in domestic and international research and teaching, and is listed among the top 10 Canadian universities in scientific research.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    In the selection of relatively well-taught colleges, you can give yourself a position through the study abroad positioning system, and the system will automatically match the cases of classmates in the database who are similar to yours, and you can see which schools they have applied to, and you can also have a rough positioning based on your own situation.

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