Media Production
Media Production
| Degree Awarded: | Bachelor of Arts (BA) |
| Program Website: | |
| Administered by: | RTA - School of Media |
| Program Format: | Full-time, four-year program. |
Ryerson's Media Production program is designed to prepare students to perform a wide variety of tasks which make up the profession of electronic communications. The program provides an integrated series of courses to equip students with practical skills and a foundation of theoretical knowledge.
O.S.S.D. with six Grade 12 U/M courses including Grade 12 U English (ENG4U)/Anglais (EAE4U).
- A grade of 70 percent or higher will be required ENG4U/EAE4U.
- Final admission selection will be based on grades and non-academic criteria, including an interview.
- As part of the admission selection process, applicants must visit the Program (opens in new window) page for details about the non-academic requirements.
- A non-academic assessment fee of $50 CDN (subject to change) is required and will be requested by Ryerson as applicable.
- Students must be able to keyboard, as hand written assignments will not be accepted.
- Subject to competition, candidates may be required to present averages/grades above the minimum.
Media Communications in Canada is a rapidly changing environment which requires motivated individuals who possess discipline, flexibility and creativity. The information age is open to those with analytical and conceptual skills and the flair to recognize and act on new opportunities.
An appropriate academic background for this program would include the foundation skills developed in the traditional secondary/post-secondary courses which stress research, information synthesis and application of process to achieve results. Performance, arts and media courses should be chosen sparingly to develop and indicate career interest.
The Media Production program centres on content creation/storytelling, media production, critical theory and the law and business of media in radio, television, music and new media industries. The BA in Media Production will offer five Concentrations: Radio and Sound, TV and Video, Digital Media, Media Business and Screenwriting.
Community Practice Hours
To graduate from any of the RTA School of Media Undergraduate Programs, each student must complete a minimum of 60 hours of Community Practice unpaid volunteer work in a qualifying RTA institution or project. This can be done at any time over the four years of the program. This will be considered one requirement of successful completion of RTA 711, RTA 82A/B or RTA 431.
Liberal Studies
Students must take three lower level liberal studies courses and four upper level liberal studies courses to graduate. Students must not choose courses that are restricted for their program or major.
Please refer to the liberal studies section of the calendar for more information on the Liberal Studies Policy. Further information on liberal studies can also be found at the Faculty of Arts/Liberal Studies website (opens in new window) .
Table A - Lower Level Restrictions
Fall 2013 and prior admits: English courses are not available for credit.
Table B - Upper Level Restrictions
Fall 2013 and prior admits: English courses are not available for credit.
Minors
Students may pursue any Minor offered by Ryerson (with some exceptions). Please refer to the Minors section of this calendar for further information on individual Minor requirements and exclusions.
The G. Raymond Chang School of Continuing Education Certificates
Undergraduate students wishing to pursue a continuing education certificate program should be aware of possible program exclusions. Please refer to the Certificate Registration section (opens in new window) of the Curriculum Advising website for complete details.
Students admitted prior to Fall 2014 see Bachelor of Arts (Media Production) - Former Curriculum.
1st & 2nd Semester
3rd & 4th Semester
Revised curriculum 2016-2017.
An optional Concentration may be selected from Core Elective Table I starting in 4th Semester.
3rd Semester
REQUIRED:
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.
REQUIRED GROUP 1: Choose Option 1 or Option 2:
Option 1: One of the following:
| RTA 312 | Motion Graphics |
| RTA 317 | Digital Media for Evolving Audiences |
| RTA 320 | Interactive Storytelling |
| RTA 321 | Intro to Tangible Media |
| RTA 925 | Making Objects |
| RTA 928 | Gaming Theory and Practice |
| RTA 930 | Social Practices in Hybrid Media Spaces |
| RTA 932 | Hacking, DIY and Open Source Cultures |
| RTA 934 | Virtual Identities and Communities |
| RTA 935 | Institutional/ Personal Media Platforms |
| RTA 958 | Communications within Hybrid Environments |
| RTA 962 | Interaction Design |
| RTA 963 | Web Design |
| RTA 965 | Advanced New Media Topics |
| RTA 967 | Interactivity and Net-working |
| RTA 968 | Malleable Media |
4th Semester
REQUIRED:
| RTA 310 | Media Aesthetics and Culture |
CORE ELECTIVES: Two courses from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: One course from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table A - Lower Level Liberal Studies.
5th & 6th Semester
Revised and First Offered 2016-2017.
5th Semester
CORE ELECTIVES: Two courses from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: Two courses from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
6th Semester
REQUIRED:
| RTA 503 | Project Development - Media Production |
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVES: Two courses from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
7th & 8th Semester
First Offered 2017-2018.
7th Semester
CORE ELECTIVES: One course from Table I.
OPEN ELECTIVE: One course from Open Elective Table.
LIBERAL STUDIES: One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
REQUIRED GROUP 1: Choose Option 1, Option 2 or Option 3:
Option 1:
| RTA 710* | Thesis Project I – Production and Post |
*RTA 710 has a GPA Weight of 2.00.
Option 2:
| RTA 712 | Thesis Paper |
8th Semester
REQUIRED:
| RTA 711 | Master Class |
REQUIRED GROUP 1: Choose Option 1 or Option 2:
Option 1:
| RTA 810†| Thesis Project II - Exhibition/Reflection |
Option 2: Two courses from Open Elective Table.
REQUIRED GROUP 2: One course from the following:
A Concentration is a structured plan of study within a program (6 to 12 core or professional electives) that provides an opportunity for advanced or in-depth study in a particular area of interest.
Students may choose to complete one of the following six optional Concentrations. Concentrations must be formally declared and must be completed before graduation to be noted on the academic transcript.
Concentrations available to students admitted Fall 2014 and after.
Concentration in Critical Media Theory
Students will complete RTA 101, plus five (5) of the following:
Concentration in Digital Media
Students will complete six (6) of the following:
| RTA 221 | Experiential Media/Interdisciplinary Practice |
| RTA 222 | Intro to Computational Arts |
| RTA 320 | Interactive Storytelling |
| RTA 321 | Intro to Tangible Media |
| RTA 925 | Making Objects |
| RTA 928 | Gaming Theory and Practice |
| RTA 929 | Multi-platform Narrative |
| RTA 930 | Social Practices in Hybrid Media Spaces |
| RTA 932 | Hacking, DIY and Open Source Cultures |
| RTA 933 | Hacking, DIY and Open Source Studio |
| RTA 934 | Virtual Identities and Communities |
| RTA 935 | Institutional/ Personal Media Platforms |
| RTA 948 | Interactive Spaces |
| RTA 953 | Mobility and Mixed Reality |
| RTA 954 | Empathy Machines |
| RTA 958 | Communications within Hybrid Environments |
| RTA 959 | Visualization and Generative Processes |
| RTA 961 | 2-D and Object Animation |
| RTA 962 | Interaction Design |
| RTA 963 | Web Design |
| RTA 965 | Advanced New Media Topics |
| RTA 967 | Interactivity and Net-working |
| RTA 968 | Malleable Media |
| RTA 975 | Video Compositing and Special Effects |
Concentration in Media Business
Students will complete six (6) of the following:
| RTA 901 | Advertising |
| RTA 904 | Advanced Media Management |
| RTA 906 | Marketing for Media Professionals |
| RTA 908 | Business of Producing I |
| RTA 909 | Business of Producing II |
| RTA 912 | The Audience |
| RTA 913 | Media Entrepreneurship |
| RTA 914 | Business Case Studies in Communications |
| RTA 915 | Legal Issues in Media |
| RTA 916 | Advanced Media Marketing |
| RTA 917 | Public Relations |
| RTA 918 | Ethics in Media |
| RTA 919 | The Art of Negotiation |
| RTA 927 | Business of Music I |
| RTA 937 | Business of Music II |
| RTA 950 | Selected Topics in Media |
| RTA 960 | Selected Topics in International Media |
| RTA 999 | RTA in LA |
Concentration in Radio & Sound
Students will complete RTA 311, plus five (5) of the following:
Concentration in Screenwriting
Students will complete RTA 212 , plus five (5) of the following:
| RTA 320 | Interactive Storytelling |
| RTA 922 | Transmedia Writing |
| RTA 923 | Intro to Writing for Video Games |
| RTA 926 | Studies in Genre |
| RTA 941 | Dramatic Writing |
| RTA 942 | Advertising Copywriting |
| RTA 943 | Comedy Writing |
| RTA 944 | Writing for Animation |
| RTA 945 | Writing for Factual and Reality Programs |
| RTA 999 | RTA in LA |
Concentration in Television & Video
| RTA 908 | Business of Producing I |
| RTA 909 | Business of Producing II |
| RTA 910 | Production Management |
| RTA 911 | Directing and Performance |
| RTA 912 | The Audience |
| RTA 913 | Media Entrepreneurship |
| RTA 955 | Sports Broadcasting |
| RTA 956 | Children's Programming |
| RTA 957 | Documentary Production |
| RTA 969 | Television Technical Producing |
| RTA 970 | Lighting, Grip and Effects Specialty |
| RTA 973 | Independent Production |
| RTA 975 | Video Compositing and Special Effects |
| RTA 977 | Current Affairs Production |
| RTA 978 | Editing Specialty |
| RTA 979 | Advanced Television Editing |
| RTA 983 | Video Production - Advanced |
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Chair: Nancy Chapelle
Managing Director, Content and Programming
TVO
Grant Buchanan
Partner, McCarthy Tétrault LLP
Jocelyn Hamilton
VP Original Programming
Corus Entertainment.
Michael Hirsh
Executive Chairman
DHX Media
Formerly CEO of Cookie Jar Entertainment, Founder of Nelvana
Matt Hornburg
Executive Producer/Partner
Marble Media
Tom Igoe
Associate Arts Professor
New York University
Raja Khanna
Co-CEO
Glassbox Television
Karen King
Speaker, Author, Inclusion Consultant
Bernie Lucht
Distinguished Visiting Professor
Ryerson University
Mark Milliere
Senior VP, Production
TSN
Scott Moore
President of Broadcasting
Rogers Media Inc.
Jim Munroe
Executive Director
The Hand Eye Society
Linda Schuyler
President
Epitome Pictures Inc.
Justin Stockman
Vice President, Specialty Channels
Bell Media
Peter Sussman
President
Aver media
Former CEO Alliance Atlantis Entertainment Group.
Jay Switzer
Chair and Co-Founder
HollywoodSuite
Karen Thorne-Stone
President and Chief Executive Officer
Ontario Media Development Corporation
Madeline Ziniak
National Vice President
OMNI Television
David Zitzerman
Partner
Goodmans Entertainment Group
Former Curriculum
Students admitted Fall 2014 and after see Bachelor of Arts (Media Production), above.
7th & 8th Semester
Last Offered 2016-2017.
7th Semester
REQUIRED:
| BDC 710 | Senior Capstone Lectures I |
REQUIRED GROUP 1: One course from the following:
LIBERAL STUDIES:
One course from Table B - Upper Level Liberal Studies.
PROFESSIONAL AND PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table I.
PROFESSIONALLY-RELATED: One course from Table III.
* This course has a GPA weight of 2.00.
| Former Course Code and Title | New Course Code and Title |
| BDC 102 Media Writing I - Audio and Digital Media | RTA 102 Creative Processes |
| BDC 191 Audio Production I | RTA 104 Sound Production |
| BDC 192 Digital Media Production I | RTA 103 Digital Media Production I |
| BDC 202 Media Writing II - TV Studio and EFP | RTA 212 Media Writing |
| BDC 210 Broadcast History | RTA 210 Media History |
| BDC 211 Media Tech Theory II -TV Studio and EFP | RTA 211 Production Theory |
| BDC 301 Production - Audio | RTA 311 Production -Intermediate Audio |
| BDC 303 Production - TV Studio | RTA 313 Production: Intermediate Multicamera |
| BDC 304 Production - EFP | RTA 314 Production: Intermediate Single-Camera |
| BDC 401 Media Culture | RTA 310 Media Aesthetics and Culture |
| BDC 402 Business Practices in Creative Media | RTA 315 Business of Creative Media |
| BDC 601 Advanced Production - Audio | RTA 981 Advanced Audio Production |
| BDC 602 Advanced Production - Digital Media | RTA 982 Advanced Digital Media Production |
| BDC 603 Advanced Production - TV Studio | RTA 983 Multi-Camera Production -Advanced |
| BDC 701 Practicum I - Pre-Production and Production | RTA 710 Thesis Project I – Production & Post |
| BDC 901 Advertising in Electronic Media | RTA 901 Advertising |
| BDC 903 News and Current Affairs Theory | RTA 903 News and Current Affairs Theory |
| BDC 904 Advanced Media Management | RTA 904 Advanced Media Management |
| BDC 906 Media Marketing and Promotion | RTA 906 Marketing for Media Professionals |
| BDC 908 Business Aspects of Independent Prod I | RTA 908 Business of Producing I |
| BDC 909 Business Aspects of Independent Prod II | RTA 909 Business of Producing II |
| BDC 910 Production Management | RTA 910 Production Management |
| BDC 913 Media Entrepreneurship | RTA 913 Media Entrepreneurship |
| BDC 915 Legal Issues in Media | RTA 915 Legal Issues in Media |
| BDC 917 Public Relations | RTA 917 Public Relations |
| BDC 918 Ethics in Media | RTA 918 Ethics in Media |
| BDC 921 Advanced Audio Theory | RTA 921 Advanced Audio Theory |
| BDC 922 Business Case Studies in Communications | RTA 914 Business Case Studies in Communications |
| BDC 924 Decoding Canadian Television | RTA 940 Canadian Televisual Studies |
| BDC 926 Studies in Genre: Drama | RTA 926 Studies in Genre |
| BDC 927 Business of Music I | RTA 927 Business of Music I |
| BDC 928 Gaming Theory and Practice | RTA 928 Gaming Theory and Practice |
| BDC 931 Inside the Frame | RTA 931 Inside the Frame |
| BDC 935 History and Culture of Popular Music | RTA 905 History and Culture of Popular Music |
| BDC 937 Business of Music II | RTA 937 Business of Music II |
| BDC 941 Dramatic Writing | RTA 941 Dramatic Writing |
| BDC 942 Commercial Writing | RTA 942 Advertising Copywriting |
| BDC 943 Comedic Writing | RTA 943 Comedy Writing |
| BDC 944 Writing for Animation | RTA 944 Writing for Animation |
| BDC 945 Writing for Factual and Reality Programs | RTA 945 Writing for Factual and Reality Programs |
| BDC 950 Selected Topics in Media | RTA 950 Selected Topics in Media |
| BDC 951 Broadcast Presentation I | RTA 951 Presentation I |
| BDC 952 Broadcast Presentation II | RTA 952 Advanced Presentation and Field Production |
| BDC 955 Sports Broadcasting | RTA 955 Sports Broadcasting |
| BDC 956 Children's Television | RTA 956 Children's Programming |
| BDC 957 Documentary Production | RTA 957 Documentary Production |
| BDC 960 Selected Topics in International Media | RTA 960 Selected Topics in International Media |
| BDC 961 2-D and Object Animation | RTA 961 2-D and Object Animation |
| BDC 963 Digital Graphic and Web Design | RTA 963 Web Design |
| BDC 972 Television Technical Producing | RTA 969 Television Technical Producing |
| BDC 973 Lighting, Grip and Effects Specialty | RTA 970 Lighting, Grip and Effects Specialty |
| BDC 974 Audio Post-Production and Sound Design | RTA 971 Audio Post Production and Sound Design |
| BDC 975 Sound Synthesis | RTA 972 Sound Synthesis |
| BDC 976 Independent Project: Media Production | RTA 973 Independent Production |
| BDC 979 Radio Production | RTA 974 Radio Broadcasting |
| BDC 982 Video Compositing and Special Effects | RTA 975 Video Compositing and Special Effects |
| BDC 983 Radio Broadcast Journalism | RTA 976 Broadcast Journalism |
| BDC 985 Factual and Entertainment Features | RTA 977 Current Affairs Production |
| BDC 988 Television Editing Specialty | RTA 978 Editing Specialty |
| MPM 106 Intro to Media for Experience Design | RTA 201 Video Art and Production |
| MPM 107 New Media Research Methodologies | RTA 221 Experiential Media/Interdisciplinary Practice |
| MPM 307 Artistic Applications for Interactive Spaces | RTA 948 Interactive Spaces |
| MPM 308 Intro to Physical Computing | RTA 321 Intro to Tangible Media |
| MPM 407 Mobility and Mixed Realities | RTA 953 Mobility and Mixed Reality |
| MPM 408 Artistic Applications for Physical Computing | RTA 954 Empathy Machines |