University of Ottawa
University of Ottawa

75 Laurier Avenue East, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

Master of Communication (Course) (Optional Co-op)

Master's Degree

Program Summary

The Department of Communication at the Faculty of Arts offers an MA program in Communication with thesis or with research paper, a Master of Communication (MC) by coursework to which a co-op option can be added, and a PhD in Communication.

The Department of Communication, in collaboration with the University of Ottawa’s Co-op office, offers a co-op option to a limited number of students in the MC program. Students must request this option in their admission file. The co-op option provides the opportunity to acquire practical work experience by completing two one-term paid work placements.

The department is one of the participating units in the collaborative program in Science, Society and Policy.

The Master of Communication focuses on two fields of research: media studies and organizational communication. The media studies field examines the content and the modes of operation of traditional and emerging media in their social, cultural, economic, political and regulatory contexts.

Organizational communication focuses on interpersonal and group interactions in the workplace; planning for internal and external communication in private, public, and nonprofit organizations; risk/crisis communication, public relations, ICT’s uses within organizations, etc.

The program aims to develop in graduates the following skills:
  • Evaluate critically the theories, concepts and assumptions underlying media studies or organizational communication with particular attention to their chosen research interest.
  • Demonstrate an ability to identify and work with the varying epistemological traditions developed by French-speaking and English-speaking scholars in communication studies.
  • Contribute to the development of skills, theories, approaches, and materials for both academics and professionals.
  • Analyze data and communicate research results to diverse audiences, including scholars, policymakers, and professionals in communication studies.

Academic Background

Minimum Level of Education Completed

4-Year Bachelor's Degree

Minimum GPA

70%

Minimum Language Test Scores

Reading

7

Writing

7

Listening

7

Speaking

7

Program Intakes

Open date

November 22, 2024

Submission deadline

February 1, 2025

Open date

November 22, 2025

Submission deadline

February 1, 2026

Cost and Duration

Master's Degree

Program Level

16 month master's degree

Program Length

$20635 CAD

Cost of Living

$123 CAD

Application fee

$29033 CAD / First Year

Gross Tuition

Other Fees

University Health Insurance Plan Fee: $756 per year
U-Pass Fees: $670 per year
Group Health Insurance Plan Fee: $567 per year
Telfer Career Centre Fee: $521 per year
Graduate Students Association Fee: $290 per year