Program Details

  • Program Code: P400
  • Credential:
    Ontario College Graduate Certificate
  • Duration:
    1 year (3 semesters)
  • Method of Study:
    Full-time
  • Starting Months: January, September
  • Domestic Tuition:
    $8,806.00 *
  • International Tuition:
    $29,050.00 **
  • Spring 2026 Delivery:
    Not Available

Program Availability

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Fall 2025
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Winter 2026
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Spring 2026
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  • PGWP Eligible: No
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Program Description

Program Overview

The one-year Screenwriting & Narrative Design postgraduate certificate program gives you the knowledge, writing experience and hands-on skills needed to excel as a screenwriter in the dynamic world of media. You’ll also learn all about the art of narrative design, preparing you for a career in gaming and interactive storytelling.

The School of Media is ranked as one of Canada’s best film schools by both CourseCompare and Degrees & Careers.

Full Description

The Screenwriting & Narrative Design postgraduate certificate program will help you overcome the challenge of writing a well-structured story within linear and nonlinear contexts. Explore the elements of character, dialogue, scene, setting, texture, style and tone. You’ll master the subtle language variances in structured and open-world storytelling as you create memorable stories and scripts for film, TV, games and interactive media. You’ll also work with fellow students (directors, actors and designers) on student-led and potential research projects.

Program Requirements

You'll need to have access to:

  • a laptop capable of running Final Draft and MS Office
  • a Netflix subscription
  • a stable/high-bandwidth Internet connection

Career & Postgraduate Study Opportunities

Career Options

As a creative writer for entertainment, you’ll be able to move across multiple platforms, including film, television, interactive storytelling, gaming and animation. Potential job titles include:

  • scriptwriter
  • assistant producer
  • advising writer
  • creative writer
  • content writer
  • interactive media writer
  • staff writer
  • editor
  • story editor
  • showrunner
  • narrative designer
  • creative designer
  • script consultant
  • story consultant
  • freelance writer

Industry

Professional storytelling/writing/content development is a highly competitive and exceptionally rewarding field. Though concentrated around major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles and New York, the globalization of the industry means that media writers can work on projects worldwide.

As the TV and film industries adapt to changing trends, they’re integrating more online and interactive content. And with the Internet as a gateway to traditional media, webisodes and series are flourishing, creating fresh opportunities in screenwriting.

Alumni Impact

We are immensely proud of the contributions of our alumni in Toronto and around the globe.

From Michelin-starred restaurants to major construction, entertainment, community and financial organizations, our graduates are truly making an impact across a range of industries.

Learn about the authentic cinematic journey of GBC grad Fateema Al-Hamaydeh Miller.

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Mitchell LeBlanc, one of our Screenwriting and Narrative Design students, won the 2017 Reddit Screenwriting Contest. He also successfully placed top 10% in the Academy Nicholl Fellowship, a prestigious international screenwriting competition.

Since graduating, Mitchell LeBlanc has established himself as a rising talent in Toronto's film industry, specializing in horror, sci-fi, and The Weird. His feature project "The Eviction" was selected for the 2024 Tribeca Creators Market. Mitchell participated in the inaugural 2024 Rising Voices Canada program and is an alumnus of the CFC Norman Jewison Film Program and Warner Brothers Discovery x Canadian Academy Writers Program. Now a professor at George Brown Polytechnic, Mitchell is developing multiple feature films and series. His work often explores the surreal horrors beneath everyday life, pushing characters to the limits of their psyche to survive against impossible odds.

Mitchell LeBlanc
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