Fall 2024 | COMM-3057 Digital Content Marketing COMM-4006 Applied Capstone Planning
COMM-4007 Applied Capstone Execution and
Measurement | 3 credit hours
| Aug 26 - Dec 6, 2024 |
Winter 2025 | COMM-3060 Managing Major Projects COMM-3057 Advanced Media Strategy COMM-4053 Business for Communicators 2 | 3 credit hours 3 credit hours 6 credit hours | Jan - Apr 2025 Jan - Apr 2025 Jan - Apr 2025 |
Communication Management provides business, project management and leadership training tailored to professional communicators. In it, graduates of Advertising, Marketing and Public Relations programs and other professional communicators develop a deeper understanding of why and how business decisions are made – making them a greater asset to workplace teams, projects, and management. Program graduates are equipped with the knowledge, skills, and hands-on experience to lead communication projects and teams in a professional setting.
Please note that this program is offered part time in the evening. Courses are offered online, weekday evenings from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.
Undeclared Part-Time Students - An Undeclared Student is an applicant who would like to take courses for professional development or general interest and is not seeking a credential. Students are restricted to taking a maximum of 2 courses per term, and after successfully completing 4 courses they must apply and be admitted to a program before registering for additional courses. If you would like to register as an undeclared student, please click here.For further information on this program contact Melanie Lee Lockhart at mleelockhart@rrc.ca
Graduate Profile
The Communication Management post-diploma graduate will be able to:
1. Develop and manage strategic communications within a variety of organizations and environments.
2. Manage communication operations to achieve organizational goals.
3. Plan and manage strategic communication projects.
4. Manage personal and professional abilities.
Questions
Questions about the program and its courses can be directed to Melanie Lee Lockhart at mleelockhart@rrc.ca