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Digital Content Creation

Students learn the techniques and tools used to produce
and publish digital content such as videos, graphics,
animations, and interactive media.

DIGITAL CONTENT CREATION

NWY.1Z

Students willl learn how to create, edit and publish digital content for various digital platforms, such as social media, websites, and mobile devices. Students learn how to use various tools and software to produce videos, graphics, animations, and interactive media that engage and inform audiences.

The program covers topics such as storytelling, content strategy, user experience, and content optimization and includes practical experiences such as internships, projects, and portfolio development.

Program code NWY.1Z
Type of diploma Attestation of Collegial Studies (ACS
Program category 500 – Artistic techniques
Units to be completed for the diploma 52.66
Total duration 6 sessions
Total time to complete the diploma 1650 hours
Number of internships offered 1
Duration of internship 285 hours

About the program:

  • Full-time
  • Limited capacity
  • Offered at both campuses
  • This program is offered in English and French.
  • Mandatory internship in a company

 

Program objectives:

The objective of the program is to train technicians specialized in digital content creation on various multimedia platforms. They will have the necessary skills to create and adapt images, soundtracks, videos and texts for online integration. Technicians will also be able to be project coordinators for advertising production.

 

Program strengths:

This program allows students to have titles such as advertising coordinator or specialist. The student will be able to adapt to new technologies that are emerging in the job market.

Once students graduate, they will be able to work in advertising agencies, various businesses, organizations or institutions with a web presence, multimedia production companies and electronic media.

To learn more about the application process, please go to the admissions tab for more information.

Content Description:

The Digital Content Creation program consists of 52.66 total units, spread over six semesters. During the course of the program, the student must complete 555 hours of theory and 1095 hours of practical courses, for a total of 1,650 hours. In order to graduate, the student must complete all of the courses listed below:

 

List of required courses:

Course code Course name Duration (hours)
589-MN1-GC Introduction to Digital Media 45
589-BL2-GC Office Automation Software 60
589-EN1-GC Digital Image Editing 60
589-MS1-GC Sound Editing 90
589-TLE-GC Leadership and Teamwork 45
589-CN1-GC Digital Content Integration 60
589-AC1-GC Digital Content Analysis 45
589-BP1-GC Production of a Podcast 105
589-MM1-GC Introduction to Marketing 60
589-PL1-GC Cost of Producing an Online Advertisement 45
589-CBS-GC Creative Ideation Sessions 45
589-RB1-GC Writing a Blog 105
589-RA1-GC Business Networking 60
589-PP1-GC Presentation of an advertising production project 60
589-AVP-GC Audio and Video Production Coordination 45
589-PV1-GC Video Production for Social Media 105
589-VCN-GC Selling Digital Content 60
589-FEN-GC Customer Loyalty in the Digital Age 60
589-PRW-GC Production of an Internet Story 105
589-AWR-GC Writing and Recording Commercials 105
589-SCM-GC Internship in Digital Content Creation 285
Total 1650

Accredited by the Ministry of Higher Education (MES), the college is recognized as a college-level technical institution - Permit 693550
Accredited by the Ministry of Education, Collège Canada inc. is recognized as a private educational institution at vocational training level - Permit 660500

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