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Communication, Art and Technology

Overview

International Year One (UTP Stage II): Communication, Art and Technology is equivalent to the first year of SFU’s Bachelor of Arts degree. The courses provide introduction to three Schools housed within the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology. The first year of learning is a foundation for a bachelor of arts degree in Communication, Interactive Arts and Technology or a double minor specialization.

KEY INFORMATION

Duration

  • 3 terms

Intakes

  • January, May, September

Location

  • Vancouver

Your direct pathway to Simon Fraser University

High School
FIC
2nd year Simon Fraser University

International Year One (UTP Stage II): Communication, Art and Technology

School of Communication

FIC offers entry into the School of Communication at Simon Fraser University which is a part of SFU’s Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology. The School of Communication offers a variety of courses with world-class faculty, allowing you not only to experience an education that aligns with your goals and interests, but also lets you get the most out of your degree. Students are required to complete the required courses to transfer into the program.

Learn more about the School of Communication.

Career Opportunities:

  • Advertising Account Manager
  • Blog Writer
  • Campaign Organizer
  • Communication Assistant
  • Cultural Event Coordinator
  • Fundraising Specialist
  • Interpreter/Translator
  • Image Consultant
  • Photo Journalist
  • Marketing Coordinator
  • Multimedia Specialist
  • Political Research Assistant
  • Production Assistant
  • Public Relations Coordinator
  • Publicist
  • Sales and promotion Account Executive
School of Interactive Arts & Technology

Effective Summer 2024 (Summer term), under the Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology, FIC offers entry into the School the Interactive Arts and Technology at Simon Fraser University. A degree in Interactive Arts and Technology prepares students to play a leading role in the conception of new media and the design of inventive technologies. A SIAT education combines the science of human experience, the analysis of media and culture, the creation of original and experimental works of art, and the implementation of new technologies. Students bring these resources to bear on the most vital and innovative sectors of the economy, building the technologies and experiences that increasingly shape our lives.

Students have the option of choosing either a Bachelors or Arts or a Bachelors of Science at SFU. Students are required to complete the required courses to transfer into the program.

Learn more about the School of Interactive Arts & Technology.

Career Opportunities:

  • 3D Modeler
  • Animator
  • Game Designer
  • Graphic Designer/ Visual Communicator
  • Interaction Designer
  • Mobile Application Developer
  • Multimedia Designer
  • Videographer, Filmmaker, and/or Photographer
  • Product Designer
  • Software Engineer of Interactive Systems
  • User Experience (UX) / User Interface (UI) Designer
  • User Interface (UI) Developer
  • Web Designer & Web Developer

 

FCAT Minors

FIC offers an interdisciplinary double minor program for entry into the Faculty of Communication, Art, and Technology (FCAT). Students have the option of choosing either both minors from FCAT or only one minor in FCAT and another minor from their program of choice. Students are required to complete the required courses to transfer into at least one of the following minors from FCAT:

  • Communication
  • Contemporary Arts
  • Interactive Arts and Technology
  • Print and Digital Publishing

Career Opportunities

  • Advertising Account Manager
  • Multimedia Specialist
  • Production Assistant
  • Political Research Assistant
  • Graphic Designer
  • Multimedia Developer
  • Video Game Developer
  • Photographer/Videographer
  • Project Manager
  • Film Critic
  • Museum Curator
  • Marketing
  • Public Relations
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* Program fees are based on 30 credits of study at C$1,148.92 per credit. Students taking more than 30 credits of study will need to pay additional fees. Not for credit transfer Academic Literacy Course is a requirement for International Year One (UTP Stage II) direct entry.

For the most up-to-date fees and charges, please visit fraseric.ca/admissions/fees.

Program Requirements and Required Courses

The Faculty of Communication, Art and Technology now offers different program pathway options. To transfer into any program in the Faculty of Communications, Arts, and Technology, students must complete the requirements listed below, which include at least one ‘W’ and one ‘Q’ course. What are ‘W’ and ‘Q’ courses?

The minimum admission CGPA and GPA will vary depending on the program of entry.

All (direct) students are required to take (and pass) ILS101/ILSA101 – Integrated Learning Skills and ALC101/ALAC101 – Academic Literacy Course in their first term of study unless exempted. For ALC exempted requirements, please check the English requirements page.*

Please note that the required courses in the transfer pathway to the Faculty of Communications, Arts, and Technology have been updated for students beginning in Spring 2024. Please select the relevant drop-down below for your required courses.

Communication Major

Program Requirements

A minimum admission CGPA of 2.50, based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.50 on required FCAT pathway courses, will guarantee admittance to FCAT for successful transfer students from FIC.

Required Courses for a Communication Major

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CA149 - Sound (Formerly FPA149)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose one course from the following list

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose one Writing course from the following list

ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

 

Available Writing Course Substitutions

ENGL105 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
ENGL101 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
These courses are no longer offered at FIC.

Elective Courses

Students in the Communication program must also take two elective courses within the FIC roster of offerings to complete their course requirements. A Breadth-Social Science course is recommended as an elective for this program.

B-SOC COURSES

ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples and Places
ARCH131 - Human Origins
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CRIM101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System – A Total System Approach
CRIM135 - Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
GEOG104 - Climate Change, Water, and Society
GSWS101 - Gender Talk
INDG101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies (formerly FNST101)
INDG201 - Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective on History
IS101 - Global Challenges of the 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
LING110 - The Wonder of Words
LING111 - The Wonder of Words
LING220 - Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
POL100 - Introduction to Politics and Government
POL141 - War, International Cooperation and Development (Formerly POL241)
POL151 - Justice and Law
POL232 - US Politics
PSYC100 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC102 - Introduction to Psychology II
REM100 - Global Change

*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

Interactive Arts & Technology Major

Program Requirements

**This program pathway is effective starting Summer 2024**

A minimum admission CGPA of 2.60, based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.60 on required FCAT pathway courses, will guarantee admittance to FCAT for successful transfer students from FIC.

Required Courses for an Interactive Arts & Technology Major

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose three of the following courses:

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CA149 - Sound (Formerly FPA149)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose one Writing course from the following list:
**CMNS120 W recommended**

CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

 

Choose one of the following courses:

CMPT120 - Introduction to Computing Science and Programming I
CMPT130 - Introduction to Computer Programming Ⅰ
MACM101 - Discrete Mathematics I
MATH151 - Calculus I
MATH157 - Calculus for the Social Sciences I

 

Available Writing Course Substitutions

ENGL105 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
ENGL101 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
These courses are no longer offered at FIC.

 

Elective Courses

Students are asked to complete 3 additional electives (additional transferrable courses) within the FIC roster of offerings, including one Q course, to a total of 10 courses. A Breadth-Social Science course is recommended as an elective for this program.

B-SOC COURSES

ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples and Places
ARCH131 - Human Origins
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CRIM101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System – A Total System Approach
CRIM135 - Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
GEOG104 - Climate Change, Water, and Society
GSWS101 - Gender Talk
INDG101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies (formerly FNST101)
INDG201 - Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective on History
IS101 - Global Challenges of the 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
LING110 - The Wonder of Words
LING111 - The Wonder of Words
LING220 - Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
POL100 - Introduction to Politics and Government
POL141 - War, International Cooperation and Development (Formerly POL241)
POL151 - Justice and Law
POL232 - US Politics
PSYC100 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC102 - Introduction to Psychology II
REM100 - Global Change

*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

FCAT Double Minors

General FCAT Pathway Requirements

A minimum admission CGPA of 2.50, based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.50 on required FCAT pathway courses, will guarantee admittance to FCAT for successful transfer students from FIC.

Required Courses for General FCAT Pathway

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CA149 - Sound (Formerly FPA149)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose one course from the following list

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose two courses from the following list:
**CMNS120 W recommended**

CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

Available Writing Course Substitutions

WL102 will be counted as W designation if student took it between Fall 2016 to Summer 2017.
ENGL105 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
ENGL101 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
These courses are no longer offered at FIC.

 

Elective Courses

Students are asked to complete two additional electives (additional transferrable courses) within the FIC roster of offerings, to a total of 10 courses. Please note that the number of electives needed for each minor differs so check your minor requirements in order to decide the number of electives for your stream. A Breadth-Social Science course is recommended as an elective for this program.

B-SOC COURSES

ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples and Places
ARCH131 - Human Origins
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CRIM101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System – A Total System Approach
CRIM135 - Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
GEOG104 - Climate Change, Water, and Society
GSWS101 - Gender Talk
INDG101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies (formerly FNST101)
INDG201 - Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective on History
IS101 - Global Challenges of the 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
LING110 - The Wonder of Words
LING111 - The Wonder of Words
LING220 - Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
POL100 - Introduction to Politics and Government
POL141 - War, International Cooperation and Development (Formerly POL241)
POL151 - Justice and Law
POL232 - US Politics
PSYC100 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC102 - Introduction to Psychology II
REM100 - Global Change

*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

Communication Minor Requirements

A minimum admission CGPA of 2.50, based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.50 on required FCAT pathway courses, will guarantee admittance to FCAT for successful transfer students from FIC.

Required Courses for a Communication Minor

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CA149 - Sound (Formerly FPA149)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose one course from the following list

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose one Writing course from the following list

ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

 

Elective Courses

Students are asked to complete 2 additional electives (additional transferrable courses) within the FIC roster of offerings, to a total of 10 courses. Please note that the number of electives needed for each minor differs so check your minor requirements in order to decide the number of electives for your stream. A Breadth-Social Science course is recommended as an elective for this program.

B-SOC COURSES

ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples and Places
ARCH131 - Human Origins
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CRIM101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System – A Total System Approach
CRIM135 - Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
GEOG104 - Climate Change, Water, and Society
GSWS101 - Gender Talk
INDG101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies (formerly FNST101)
INDG201 - Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective on History
IS101 - Global Challenges of the 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
LING110 - The Wonder of Words
LING111 - The Wonder of Words
LING220 - Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
POL100 - Introduction to Politics and Government
POL141 - War, International Cooperation and Development (Formerly POL241)
POL151 - Justice and Law
POL232 - US Politics
PSYC100 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC102 - Introduction to Psychology II
REM100 - Global Change

*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

Interactive Arts & Technology Minor Requirements

Contingent upon University admission, students must meet a minimum admission CGPA of 2.60 based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.60 on required FCAT pathway courses,  in order to declare an Interactive Arts and Technology Minor.

Required Courses for an Interactive Arts and Technology Minor

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose one course from the following list

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose one course from the following list:
**CMNS120 W recommended**

CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

 

Available Writing Course Substitutions

WL102 will be counted as W designation if student took it between Fall 2016 to Summer 2017.
ENGL105 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
ENGL101 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
These courses are no longer offered at FIC.

 

Elective Courses

Recommended elective courses:
*CMPT120 or CMPT130 is recommended for students interested in an IAT Major

CMPT120 - Introduction to Computing Science and Programming I
CMPT130 - Introduction to Computer Programming Ⅰ
MACM101 - Discrete Mathematics I
MATH151 - Calculus I
MATH157 - Calculus for the Social Sciences I

Students are asked to complete four additional electives (additional transferrable courses) within the FIC roster of offerings, including one Q course, to a total of 10 courses. Please note that the number of electives needed for each minor differs so check your minor requirements in order to decide the number of electives for your stream.


*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

Print and Digital Publishing Minor Requirements

A minimum admission CGPA of 2.50, based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.50 on required FCAT pathway courses, will guarantee admittance to FCAT for successful transfer students from FIC.

Required Courses for a Print and Digital Publishing Minor

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CA149 - Sound (Formerly FPA149)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose one of the following:

ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
LING111 - The Wonder of Words

 

Choose one course from the following list

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose two Writing courses from the following list:
**CMNS120 W recommended**

CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

Available Writing Course Substitutions

WL102 will be counted as W designation if student took it between Fall 2016 to Summer 2017.
ENGL105 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
ENGL101 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
These courses are no longer offered at FIC.

Elective Courses

Students are asked to complete 1 additional electives (additional transferrable courses) within the FIC roster of offerings, to a total of 10 courses. Please note that the number of electives needed for each minor differs so check your minor requirements in order to decide the number of electives for your stream. A Breadth-Social Science course is recommended as an elective for this program.

B-SOC COURSES

ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples and Places
ARCH131 - Human Origins
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CRIM101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System – A Total System Approach
CRIM135 - Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
GEOG104 - Climate Change, Water, and Society
GSWS101 - Gender Talk
INDG101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies (formerly FNST101)
INDG201 - Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective on History
IS101 - Global Challenges of the 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
LING110 - The Wonder of Words
LING111 - The Wonder of Words
LING220 - Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
POL100 - Introduction to Politics and Government
POL141 - War, International Cooperation and Development (Formerly POL241)
POL151 - Justice and Law
POL232 - US Politics
PSYC100 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC102 - Introduction to Psychology II
REM100 - Global Change

*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

Contemporary Arts Minor Requirements

A minimum admission CGPA of 2.50, based on a minimum of 10 courses (at least 30 units and with a grade of C- or better in all pathway courses); and a minimum GPA of 2.50 on required FCAT pathway courses, will guarantee admittance to FCAT for successful transfer students from FIC.

Required Courses for a Contemporary Arts Minor

CA135 - Introduction to Cinema (Formerly FPA135)
CA149 - Sound (Formerly FPA149)
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CMNS130 - Explorations in Mass Communication
IAT102 - Graphic Design

 

Choose one course from the following list

IAT100 - Digital Image Design
IAT110 - Visual Communication Design

 

Choose two courses from the following list:
**CMNS120 W recommended**

CMNS120 - Creativity and Communication Across Media
ENGL112 - Literature Now (Formerly ENGL101)
ENGL113 - Literature and Performance
ENGL115 - Literature and Culture (Formerly ENGL105)
WL101 - Writing in World Literature

 

Available Writing Course Substitutions

WL102 will be counted as W designation if student took it between Fall 2016 to Summer 2017.
ENGL105 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
ENGL101 will be counted as W designation if student took it before Fall 2016.
These courses are no longer offered at FIC.

 

Elective Courses

Students are asked to complete one additional elective (additional transferrable courses) within the FIC roster of offerings, to a total of 10 courses. Please note that the number of electives needed for each minor differs so check your minor requirements in order to decide the number of electives for your stream. A Breadth-Social Science course is recommended as an elective for this program.

B-SOC COURSES

ARCH100 - Ancient Peoples and Places
ARCH131 - Human Origins
CMNS110 - Introduction to Communication Studies
CRIM101 - Introduction to Criminology
CRIM131 - Introduction to the Criminal Justice System – A Total System Approach
CRIM135 - Introduction to Canadian Law & Legal Institutions
ECON103 - Principles of Microeconomics
ECON105 - Principles of Macroeconomics
GEOG100 - Our World: Introducing Human Geography
GEOG104 - Climate Change, Water, and Society
GSWS101 - Gender Talk
INDG101 - Introduction to Indigenous Studies (formerly FNST101)
INDG201 - Indigenous Peoples’ Perspective on History
IS101 - Global Challenges of the 21st Century: An Introduction to International Studies
LBST101 - Introducing Labour Studies
LING110 - The Wonder of Words
LING111 - The Wonder of Words
LING220 - Introduction to Linguistics
PHIL105 - Critical Thinking (Formerly PHIL001)
POL100 - Introduction to Politics and Government
POL141 - War, International Cooperation and Development (Formerly POL241)
POL151 - Justice and Law
POL232 - US Politics
PSYC100 - Introduction to Psychology I
PSYC102 - Introduction to Psychology II
REM100 - Global Change

*Courses and programs are subject to change without notice. If you have any questions, please contact the student success advising team.

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