Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities (Honours) in Ottawa Canada | Carleton University

Carleton University | Ottawa Canada
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Qualification
Bachelor Degree with Honours
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 39,094
(c. USD28,039.55)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
48 months

The Bachelor of Journalism and Humanities (B.J.Hum. honors) program is a collaborative effort between Carleton's Great Books Program in the College of the Humanities and the School of Journalism and Communication. Students pursuing this degree dedicate half their studies to journalism courses identical to those in the Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) program. This provides them with professional instruction in writing, reporting, media ethics, legal aspects, and multimedia journalism skills across print, broadcast, and digital platforms. The remaining half of their studies mirrors the Bachelor of Humanities (B.Hum.) curriculum, immersing them in the Great Books tradition. This comprehensive education covers political science, literature, philosophy, history, classical studies, art history, music, and religious studies, equipping graduates with exceptional analytical depth and contextual understanding for their journalism careers.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Admission Requirements

High school (secondary school) graduation is the normal minimum level of study to be considered for admission to the first year of an undergraduate program at Carleton University. If you have undertaken studies at a recognized college or university following your secondary school graduation, we will assess these post-secondary studies as your basis of admission, as your highest level and most recent studies. Academic performance in your previous studies is the main determining factor for admission.

You will need to provide transcripts from all post-secondary institutions attended, showing all courses undertaken and grades achieved, as well as any registration in courses in progress. If you have completed one year or less of post-secondary studies, please also submit your secondary school transcripts and any graduation exam results. If an application is submitted while studies are still in progress, we will review for an early/conditional offer.

You do not need to apply as a transfer student the application process is the same for all
Advanced standing (transfer credit) If you have taken university courses and wish to be considered for credit, please be sure to submit official course descriptions (and translations if necessary) from your university detailing content of the courses completed. These will be assessed on a course by course basis for credit. An audit will be provided after admission showing the Carleton credits granted.


International Baccalaureate
You will need the full IB (three standard [SL] and three higher level [HL] subjects), with a minimum of 28 points (please note that some programs are more competitive, and will require higher scores).
You may have one subject with a grade of 3, provided it is offset by a grade of 5 or better. Prerequisite subjects must have a grade of 4 or better.
IB students may be awarded advanced standing (transfer) credit for HL subjects with a grade of 5 or better subject to the discretion of the appropriate faculty, to a maximum of 3.0 credits.
If you are currently completing the IB in a Canadian high school, please refer to the admission requirements and application deadlines for your province.

Specific Requirements
Journalism and Humanities
Required Courses
SL or HL English

Transcripts from your most recent/highest level of education
English as a Second Language (ESL) test score
IELTS (Academic) - 6.5 IELTS (min 6.0 each band)
TOEFL Internet Based (iBT) - 86 (22 in writing and speaking, 20 reading and listening)

Tuition CAD 39,094

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