Corporate Communications

Think strategically, act tactically, prosper as a communications pro.

School:
Animation, Arts and Design
Program Code:
PCCOM
Duration:
1 Year
Designation:
Ontario College Graduate Certificate
Campus:
Trafalgar Road Campus
Start Date:
September
Start in
September

Can corporate communications be considered an art form? That’s how Sheridan approaches the subject. It’s a unique approach among business communications programs, and it produces student work that stands out: For the last four years running, Sheridan students have taken top honours in the Canadian Public Relations Society’s (Hamilton Chapter) Pinnacle Awards for excellence in Public Relations.

Making Statements That Matter

Sheridan’s Corporate Communications courses feature hands-on, project-based assignments. You’ll be working for real-world clients, not just doing classroom exercises. Projects include:

  • Writing persuasive and informative copy for internal and external publications, news releases, conference presentations, speeches, and public service announcements
  • Expressing yourself in a variety of public forums such as media interviews and news conferences
  • Creating web sites, blogs, podcasts, e-mail blasts, and other online communications
  • Producing internal corporate communications plans and activities-the fastest-growing segment of the industry
  • Preparing strategic plans, crisis responses, media campaigns, fundraising initiatives, and other planning documents
  • Developing strategic communication campaigns that integrate all of the above elements

Sheridan emphasizes the critical, analytical, and strategic skills prized by employers in corporate communications and public relations. You’ll do more than write catchy prose; you’ll learn how to generate buzz, influence attitudes, and motivate behavior.


Fast Track to Employment


It takes just eight months to earn a Corporate Communications graduate certificate from Sheridan. You’ll build a portfolio, get real-world experience, and master both practical and theoretical aspects of business communications. You will spend the last five weeks of the program in an onsite job placement, doing the real thing. By year’s end you’ll have the skill set and the confidence to step directly into the workplace.

Visit the Corporate Communications program’s blog at http://corpcommcafe.blogspot.com/.

Classes for the corporate communications program are held at Sheridan’s Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville, Ontario.

Recent Sheridan Corporate Communications graduates have worked their way into challenging roles such as senior writer, media relations director, internal communications manager, and account manager. The demand for skilled business communications professionals is high among organizations of every type, in all sectors. Our recent graduates work in such industries as:
  • Health care
  • Education
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Technology
  • Financial services
  • Manufacturing
  • Retail
  • Visual and performing arts
  • Television and entertainment
  • Fashion
  • Public relations
  • Nonprofits
  • Food and beverage
  • Hotel and hospitality
  • Fundraising
  • Special events
  • Government

PROGRAM ELIGIBILITY


 

  • Postsecondary diploma or degree, and/or
  • Previous work and/or educational experience in the communications field

APPLICANT SELECTION

Eligible applicants will be selected on the combination of the following:

  • Previous academic achievement and/or demonstrated experience

and

  • Written statement of intent
  • Three writing samples (published or unpublished
  • Résumé (including computer skills and volunteer work)

The statement of intent should argue the applicant’s suitability for a profession in corporate communications and outline business/work experiences, and personal/professional goals. Students are expected to meet high copy editing standards.

Postsecondary transcripts indicating courses completed to date must be submitted to ontariocolleges.ca at the time of application.

An applicant assessment fee will be applied.

Applicants who do not meet the admission requirements for this program will be assessed and advised individually and may be considered for other, related programs. 

 

Code Title Credits
Term 1    
     
PUBR50172 Internal Communications 3
LIFE59901 Career Management for PR Practitioners 3
PUBR56801 Writing for Public Relations 1 3
SOCS51215 Applied Communications Research  
MEDA55728 Performance Techniques for Media Relations 3
PUBR59597 Image Building and Reputation Management 2
PUBR59997 Introduction to Public Relations 3
VDES52470 Communication Design and Technology 3
TOTAL   23
     
     
Term 2    
     
VDES54178 Online Communications for Communications Practitioners 3
LAWS58582 Law and Ethics for PR 3
PUBR59719 Writing for Public Relations 2 3
PUBR58256 Special Events Planning 3
PUBR58634 Strategic Communications Planning 3
PUBR57311 Public Relations and Philanthropy 2
PUBR56606 Issues and Crisis Management 3
TOTAL   20

Employers Love Sheridan Grads

College-wide Statistics:

Employer Satisfaction 94%
Graduate Satisfaction 82%
Graduate Employment Rate 88%

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