Book & Media Studies

By examining the tools humans have used to communicate, students in Book & Media Studies gain insight into how media shape ideas and societies. 

From illustrated manuscripts to propaganda posters and the rise of artificial intelligence, students engage with both working printing presses and the latest technology to explore themes in global politics and contemporary culture. 

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Open to all undergraduate students in the Faculty of Arts and Science at the University of Toronto, this interdisciplinary program examines the role of books and other media in culture and society. Students study book production, illustration, advertising, censorship, theory and contemporary media. The St. Michael’s Print Room and U of T’s library system offer unique, hands-on learning opportunities. 

Through a global lens, students explore the influence of media across history—from early radio broadcasts to today’s digital platforms—on how we understand the world, ourselves and our relationships with others. Graduates pursue careers in journalism, publishing, editing and communications, or further study in fields like information and library science. The program also introduces students to themes in the Book History and Print Culture graduate program at U of T. 

Arts & Science Internship Program

If you are entering second year and enrolled in the Book & Media Studies Major, you may apply to theArts & Science Internship Program(ASIP stream). The program combines 12 to 20 months of paid work experience with professional training. In exceptional cases, including for transfer students, those admitted to the major after Year 2 may also qualify in Fall of Year 3. 

Course highlights

St. Michael’s College Undergraduate Courses 2025-2026

Courses and room assignments can be found on the Timetable Builder.