Major in Communication at University of Ottawa Canada
Co-operative education is available when taken as part of an honours degree.
French immersion is available when taken as part of an honours degree.
CMN1148 Introduction to Organizational Communication 3,0
CMN1160 Introduction to Media Studies 3,0
CMN2101 Research Methods in Communication 3,0
CMN2130 Interpersonal Communication 3,0
CMN2170 New Media 3,0
CMN3102 Quantitative Methods 3,0
CMN3103 Qualitative Methods 3,0
CMN3105 Media Ethics 3,0
CMN3109 Theories of Communication 3,0
Three credits in the chosen profile (Media and Organizational) CMN2148 Organizational Communication 3,0
CMN2160 Theories of the Media 3,0
Six optional CMN credits from the chosen profile (Media or Organizational)
Six optional CMN credits at the 4000 level
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Admission
Candidates must have an honours bachelor’s degree with a specialization or major in communication (or the equivalent) with a minimum average of 70% (B), calculated in accordance with FGPS guidelines. Candidates with an honours bachelor’s degree in another discipline with a 70% (B) average will also be considered. Such candidates may be asked to take additional courses.
The program is offered in English and in French. Students must understand, speak and write either English or French fluently. Proof of proficiency may be required.
Students registered in the graduate certificate program can request to transfer to the master’s in communication or
Cohort Structure
During the course of the two-year program, students attend classes in a group of colleagues that remain together. The cohort model fosters a learning environment focused on collaboration and communication. Master of Counselling, Site-based (BC, Canada)
This program offers preparation for professional counselors within community agencies, schools, and clinics in BC, Canada. Candidates attain a core of competencies, with individualization taking place through supervised internship settings.
Emphasis is placed on translating theory and research from coursework to services for clients. A major focus of the program is the development and operationalization of the student's personal theory of counseling.
The graduate certificate in organizational communication program focuses on the mechanisms of internal and external communication in private and public organizations. Teaching and research issues can relate to topics such as group and interpersonal interactions, media relations and new communication and information technologies. Organizations studied may function at the local, regional, national or international levels.
The graduate certificate program is intended to meet the needs of qualified students who plan to apply the concepts learned in a practical context. The knowledge acquired in the program will facilitate their effective functioning in organizations and give them additional tools to advance in
The Master of Counselling program provides counsellor education for students reflecting ethical and cultural aspects of Canadian life with a focus on province-related needs and trends. The program promotes the development of a solid knowledge base and strong clinical skills, while fostering personal growth and transformation. Students are prepared to be ethical, competent, service-oriented mental health practitioners.
Site-based Offerings
The Master of Counselling (MOC), site-based (BC, Canada) is available in British Columbia, Canada. For details on upcoming cohorts, contact the program director, Dr. Steve Koffman. For scheduling, see the FAQ.
Admission Requirements
The requirements for admission to the MA program in Communication or to the Master of Communication program are as follows:
1. an honours bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) with a specialization or major in Communication or a related discipline ;
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an honours bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in another discipline, with a minor in Communication and two or more years of relevant experience ;
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an honours bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in another discipline, with three or more years of relevant experience ;
2. a minimum overall average of 70% (B), calculated in accordance with FGPS guidelines ;
3. All
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