University of Ottawa

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Bachelor

Communication and Sociology (Hons)

Offered at University of Ottawa, Canada
DegreeBachelor
FieldB.A. Communication & Sociology
Duration4 years
Tuition43336.00

Overview

The Communication and Sociology (Hons) at the University of Ottawa is an interdisciplinary bachelor’s degree that examines how media, institutions, and social life influence one another. You’ll develop research and communication skills through courses in communication theory, sociology, and media ethics—available in English and French.

About this programme

Overview

The Communication and Sociology (Hons) program at the University of Ottawa is an interdisciplinary bachelor's degree that explores the intricate relationships between media, institutions, and social dynamics. This program equips students with essential research and communication skills through a diverse curriculum that encompasses communication theory, sociology, and media ethics. The courses are offered in both English and French, fostering a bilingual learning environment.

What you'll study

The honours curriculum integrates courses focused on communication with sociology and research training. Students progress through a structured sequence, starting with foundational concepts and advancing to more complex topics. The typical areas of study include:

  • Communication and media foundations (e.g., Media Studies; Theories of the Media)
  • Communication in organizations (e.g., Organizational Communication; Communication Planning)
  • Media ethics and responsible communication (e.g., Media Ethics)
  • Advanced communication theory (e.g., Advanced Theories of Communication)
  • Sociological perspectives on key social issues (e.g., Globalization; Women, Men and Society; Sociology: Big Questions)
  • Specialized sociology topics (e.g., Principles of Demography; Sociology approaches to Health, Illness and Medicine)
  • Research and analysis skills (e.g., Qualitative Analysis; Statistical Analysis in Sociology)
  • Culture, family, and society (e.g., Socio-anthropology of the Family)
  • Regional and comparative perspectives (e.g., Social Reconfigurations in Africa)
  • Writing and academic communication support (e.g., Essay Writing; Literature and Composition)

Honours pathway

Students pursuing the honours pathway typically engage in advanced coursework and complete an honours requirement, which may include a significant research project or a capstone experience. For detailed information on the specific honours requirements and course sequence, refer to the University of Ottawa program calendar.

Entry requirements

While there are no specific GRE or GMAT requirements for this program, GPA requirements may vary based on the applicant's profile. It is advisable to consult the University of Ottawa admissions criteria for the most accurate and up-to-date guidance.

Career prospects

Graduates of the Communication and Sociology (Hons) program find themselves well-prepared for diverse career paths in fields such as media, public relations, social research, and community engagement. The interdisciplinary nature of the degree enables students to navigate complex social issues and contribute meaningfully to various professional environments.

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