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 Communication (MA) - Health Communication
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SchoolUniversity of Ottawa/Université d'Ottawa - Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies
LocationOttawa, ON, Canada
School TypeGraduate School
School SizeFull-time Graduate: 7,244
DegreeMaster
Honours
Co-op
Length18 Month(s)
Entry Grade (%)*70%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesThe requirements for admission to the MA program in Communication or to the Master of Communication program 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 FGPS guidelines; All applicants must be able to understand, speak, and write proficiently either English or French. Candidates who do not fully meet the above requirements may be admitted upon successful completion of a maximum of five advanced undergraduate qualifying courses in Communication. The specific courses are determined by the Admissions Committee based on its evaluation of the candidate’s previous academic and professional experience relevant to Communication. Please be advised that given the high level of competition for admission into the Department of Communication's graduate program and the limited number of available spaces, a CGPA of 6.0 does not guarantee entry.
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DescriptionThe University of Ottawa’s department of communication has an internationally recognized expertise in the field of communication and health. Students in this program have the opportunity to develop knowledge and expertise by exploring issues such as patient /healthcare provider communication; crisis and risk communication (e.g. health crises, public health crises); healthcare services in the context of telemedicine and telehealth; the design and use of digital health technologies; health communication strategies(such as for vulnerable populations); public health communication campaigns; and much more.
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