The BA in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University explores how communication technologies influence culture, politics, and public life. You’ll combine media theory with practical skills in digital production, research, and analysis to prepare for communication-focused careers.
The Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Media Studies at Carleton University delves into the dynamic relationship between communication technologies and their impact on culture, politics, and public life. This program merges theoretical frameworks with hands-on skills in digital production, research, and analysis, equipping students for diverse careers in the field of communication.
The curriculum is structured to develop students' understanding of communication theories and research methodologies gradually. Students will have the chance to engage with various media-related topics, including politics, culture, technology, and public engagement.
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Note: Course offerings and elective choices may vary yearly; students should refer to their degree audit or advising plan for specific requirements.
Applicants must possess a secondary school graduation credential, typically requiring 12 years of study. No specific standardized test scores, such as GRE or GMAT, are mandated for this program.
Graduates of the Communication and Media Studies program are well-prepared for a range of careers in sectors such as media, public relations, marketing, and digital communication. The skills acquired through this program enable students to effectively navigate and influence the ever-evolving landscape of communication.
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