Graduate Certificate in Public Relations - Corporate Communications (Co-op) - Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville) plus Graduate Certificate in Business Analysis and Process Management( Co-op) - Hazel McCallion Campus (Mississauga) (Bundle Program)

Sheridan College - Trafalgar Road Campus, Oakville

Canada,Ontario

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24 Months

Duration

CAD 22,888/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 100 FREE

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Canada, Ontario

Type: College

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1967

Total Students: 24,500 +

Int. Students: 8,700 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

C-Wing, 1430 Trafalgar Rd, Oakville, ON L6H 2L1,

Graduate Certificate in Public Relations - Corporate Communications (Co-op) - Trafalgar Road Campus (Oakville) plus Graduate Certificate in Business Analysis and Process Management( Co-op) - Hazel McCallion Campus (Mississauga) (Bundle Program)

Program Overview

 Public Relations - Corporate Communications:

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. The courses in this program feature hands-on, project-based assignments. You'll be working for real-world clients, not just doing classroom exercises.

Hands-on, project-based assignments

  • Write persuasive and informative copy for internal and external publications, news releases, conference presentations, speeches and public service announcements.
  • Express yourself in a variety of public forums such as media interviews and news conferences.
  • Create websites, blogs, podcasts, video content, email blasts and other online communications.

Fast-track to employment
It takes less than a year to earn a Public Relations – 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'll spend the last five weeks of the program in an onsite job placement, working with professionals.

Additional information
Sheridan not only emphasizes the critical, analytical and strategic skills prized by employers in corporate communications and public relations, it weaves social media and diversity communications into all aspects of tactical delivery. You'll do more than write catchy prose; you'll learn how to generate buzz, influence attitudes and motivate behaviour.

Sheridan students have taken top honours in the Canadian Public Relations Society's (Hamilton Chapter) Pinnacle Awards for excellence in Public Relations.

Additional skills provided by the program

  • 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.

Business Analysis and Process Management:

The Business Analysis and Process Management graduate certificate is affiliated with the International Institute of Business Analysts (IIBA). The program focuses on manufacturing, supply chain, financial services, and health care industries, in both the public and private sectors.

Things you'll do and learn

  • Develop business processes to achieve organizational goals.
  • Integrate appropriate technologies for analysis and development of business processes.
  • Create sound business arguments, using financial and cost analysis to justify any process change.
  • Use SAP enterprise resource planning software (Sheridan is a member of the SAP University Alliances program).

Innovative learning

  • Case Studies: allow you to explore practical situations in a structured learning environment.
  • Industry Project: As part of a small consulting team, you'll tackle a real business problem with a client company.
  • Co-op: At the end of the academic portion of the program, you may apply to participate in a work term to gain further hands-on experience

Co-op
Students in this program may apply to the Co-op program during their first academic semester. Enrolment in the Co-op program is limited through an additional Co-op application process that takes place in the first semester. Students in the Co-op program are eligible to complete a Co-op work term during the 4-month term following the second semester. The program-specific academic standard required for participation in Co-op can be found here: Academic Standards for Co-op and Internship.

Co-operative Education is a form of work-integrated learning that links classroom learning with paid or unpaid work experiences within a professional environment. Co-op work terms are related specifically to the academic studies of each student. The work terms provide an opportunity to learn by doing. You’ll apply theory to practice, develop a meaningful view of the working world, and cultivate an awareness of yourself as a professional.

Students receive in-class and 1-on-1 career education support to help prepare for the work term. The Co-op component is delivered by Sheridan’s Co-operative Education Office, which facilitates over 1800 Co-op/Internship work terms per year Sheridan-wide.