MA in Communication - Science, Society and Policy [Research Paper] in Ottawa Canada | University of Ottawa

University of Ottawa | Ottawa Canada
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 29,163
(c. USD21,058.31)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
16 months

The Faculty of Arts' Department of Communication provides an MA program in Communication, available with either a thesis or research paper option. Those choosing the research paper path can additionally pursue a dual degree in partnership with Université catholique de Louvain, simultaneously obtaining a Master en communication multilingue alongside their University of Ottawa MA.

The research paper Master's track includes an optional specialization in health communication.

Additionally, the department offers a coursework-based Master of Communication (MC) with an available co-op component, as well as a PhD in Communication.

The department participates in the interdisciplinary Science, Society and Policy collaborative program.

The MA curriculum emphasizes two key research areas: media studies and organizational communication. Media studies explores both traditional and digital media content and operations within their broader social, cultural, economic, political, and regulatory frameworks.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 7.0

Qualification Requirements

The requirements for admission to the MA program in Communication are as follows:

An honours bachelor's degree (or equivalent) with a specialization or major in Communication or a related discipline.
or
An honours bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in another discipline, with a minor in Communication and two or more years of relevant experience.
or
An honours bachelor's degree (or equivalent) in another discipline, with three or more years of relevant experience.
A minimum overall average of 70% (B), calculated in accordance with graduate studies guidelines.
All applicants must be able to understand, speak, and write proficiently either English or French. Applicants whose first language is neither English nor French must provide proof of proficiency in one or the other. In addition, a passive knowledge of the other language (ability to understand the spoken and written word) is necessary. The list of acceptable proofs is indicated in the Admission section of the general regulations in effect for graduate studies.

TOEFL 100 / IELTS Overall 7.0 - Individual 7.0 (Internet-based)

Tuition CAD 29,163

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