Canada

Bachelor of Arts in Communication

Canada

Mount Saint Vincent University

Halifax, Canada

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Key information
Duration
: 4 Year
Study Type
: Full Time
Tuition fees
: 17.00 CAD / Per Year
Exam Accepted
: IELTS 6.0/9 | TOEFL 80/120
Exam Intake
: May | Jul
Conditional Scholarship
: NA
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  • Bachelors of Arts in Communication

  • The Communication Major 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. This program is designed to meet the needs of students interested in an undergraduate degree in Communication, grounded in a foundation of communication and media theory, research and ethics. Students who have an interest in media literacy, interpersonal, small group and organizational communication as well as the sociopolitical aspects of communication within today’s society are well-suited for this program.

    Program objectives:
    Students enrolled in the COMM Major program (having selected Communication as their major) will complement core strengths in Communication with required courses from a number of related disciplines as well as elective courses. Together, these elements work to provide students with an introduction to the dynamic context in which communication occurs

    The objectives of this program are to:
    * encourage students to develop a broad understanding of communication theory;
    * contribute to the advancement of communication as both a field and a discipline;
    * provide enhanced opportunities for students to study the contextual nature of communication
       in its various forms;
    * develop within students an appreciation of the processes which define human communication;
    * develop within students an appreciation for and awareness of ethical communication.
    Career Paths
    Communication students develop both general and technical skills applicable to a wide range of careers. Many students go on to graduate or professional school. The list below is a sample of careers undertaken by students of the program:

    Communication Skills:
    Copy editor, correspondent, travel writer, photojournalist, reviewer or critic, sports/news announcer, writer (film, documentaries, news, web), film editor, audio/visual technician, advertising copywriter.

    Research/Analytical Skills:
    Data communications analyst, researcher, web content provider, information architect, new media marketer, media consultant, public opinion pollster, organizational skills, editorial project manager, managing editor, publisher, advertising coordinator, digital media manager, news director, producer, community affairs director, special events promoter.

    Interpersonal Skills:
    Sales associate, customer representative, media fundraiser, director, social networking coordinator, lobbyist.

Entry Requirement


  • Applicant must be high school passed.
     

Application Process


  • Possession of the minimum entrance requirements listed below does not guarantee admission to the University. In addition, admission to a specific program does not guarantee admission to all programs offered. Additional program requirements are given after basic entrance requirements are described.

    The University may consider, on an individual basis, any applicants who do not possess the formal requirements but who may be otherwise qualified for admission.

    Degree programs are described in terms of the number of units required. A traditional full-time study pattern is to complete 5.0 units per academic year, thus a 15.0 unit program could be described as “three year”; a 20.0 unit program as “four year” and so forth.

    When grade XI and XII are used below, they refer to Nova Scotia high school grade-level courses or to their equivalencies as determined by the Admissions Office.

    Students admitted from high school or CEGEP may transfer a maximum of 5.0 units from the Advanced Placement Program (AP), the International Baccalaureate program (IB), or from CEGEP.

    Academic Note: This web-based calendar information is applicable for the 2021-2022 academic year which runs from September 01, 2021 to August 31, 2022.

    For information on previous years, please consult the University Academic Calendars web page.

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