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Advanced Professional Communications Certificate
- Full-time or part-time
- Starts: September
- 615 hours (approx. 11 months)
- Approx. tuition fees, entire program: TBA
- Prince George campus (Continuing Education)
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Careers
Do you enjoy working with language? In today’s world, strong communications skills are more marketable than ever. This certificate can help you prepare for careers such as
- Writer / researcher
- Editor
- Technical writer
- Marketing writer
- Communications specialist
- Public / media relations specialist
Why choose CNC?
- Program was developed with input from industry, ensuring your employability
- Features a work placement that allows you to gain hands-on experience and make valuable industry contacts
- Covers more than just writing skills – you’ll also learn project design and management, strategic communications, tips for running a freelance business, and more.
StudentAid BC eligibility
StudentAid BC is for British Columbians who need help to pay for their post-secondary education. Not everyone qualifies for student loans or other forms of assistance. Please make sure you understand all the eligibility criteria.
Admission requirements
- Successful completion of a recognized degree or two-year post-secondary diploma.
- A minimum of 6 credits in post-secondary English or communications, or a score of 5 on the Language Proficiency Index (LPI).
Admission requirements for international students:
- Successful completion of a recognized degree or two-year post-secondary diploma.
- A TOEFL score of 600
Note: It’s strongly recommended that all students (Canadian and international) have experience with computers and computer software, with a basic understanding of word processing and desktop publishing.
Program outline
| Click on a course name to search availability |
| APCM 300 |
Introduction to Professional Communications |
| APCM 303 |
Fundamentals of Professional Writing |
| APCM 306 |
Interpersonal Communications Skills for the Workplace |
| APCM 309 |
Professional Communications I: Business and Technical Writing |
| APCM 312 |
Professional Communications II: Introduction to Integrated Marketing Communications |
| APCM 315 |
Industry Project Design and Management I |
| APCM 318 |
Organizational Communications |
| APCM 321 |
Mass Communications |
| APCM 324 |
Professional Communications III: Journalism |
| APCM 327 |
Professional Communications IV: Writing for New Media |
| APCM 330 |
Professional Communications V: Advanced Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) |
| APCM 333 |
The Business of Desktop Publishing |
| APCM 336 |
Industry Project Design and Management II |
How to apply
See Applying to CNC
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The College of New Caledonia reserves the right to limit, cancel, or adjust programs without notice . * Approximate tuition fees - subject to change. Does not include books, tools, and supplies. Other fees may also apply. Fees for international students are higher.
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