9 Bachelor's degrees in Corporate Communication in Canada

Professional Communication (Hons)
This Professional Communication (Hons) BA programme from Toronto Metropolitan University uncovers the art of crafting communication that promotes understanding and drives positive change.

Graphic Communications Management
This Graphic Communications Management (GCM) from Toronto Metropolitan University blends creativity, technology and business to show you how ideas come to life — on shelves, in hands and all around us.

Professional Communication
In the Bachelor of Arts in Professional Communication programme from Royal Roads University, you'll learn to persuade through words, graphics and storytelling.
Public Relations – Corporate Communications
Master practical and theoretical aspects of business communication. We offer a Public Relations – Corporate Communications degree at Sheridan College.
Business Communication
In this Bachelor of Arts in Business Communication (BA) from University Canada West you will develop the critical thinking and team building skills necessary for effective communication in a globally based business setting.
Communication
The Communication Major from Mount Saint Vincent University is a multidisciplinary program which draws from a variety of approaches, theories, methods and other resources to analyze communication in social, political and cultural environments that are rapidly changing and increasingly complex.
Corporate Communication
Like people, every organization has a story to tell. Today, telling that story authentically is more important than ever. Learn more with Corporate Communication from Trinity Western University.
Business Communication
This Business Communication program offered by Brock University aims to equip students with a sound theoretical basis for analyzing and practicing communication within the business environment.
Human Resources Management
The Human Resources Management programme at the University of Northern British Columbia is a comprehensive full-time degree. Spanning 120 credit hours, this course focuses on developing talent, industrial relations, and workplace safety to build productive organisations through effective people management and strategic planning.