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Communication

School: Cape Breton University
Faculty: School of Arts and Social Sciences
Degree: Bachelor
Field of Study: Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric
Description: Cape Breton University has the only Communication Program with a major degree in Atlantic Canada. Our program is diverse and interdisciplinary, drawing on areas such as political science, anthropology, sociology and business fields. We offer a range of courses that include performance-based courses like Public Communication and Voice and Articulation; relationship-based courses like Interpersonal Communication and Family Communication; media-focused courses, such as Issues in Media Studies and Rhetoric in Popular Culture; theoretical and critical courses such as Communication and Culture, Rhetorical Theory, and Communication Criticism; and courses related to specific work contexts, like Health Communication and Crime and Communication.

Our three introductory courses—Introduction to Interpersonal Communication, Introduction to Public Communication and Issues in Media Studies—require that students take a one-hour a week lab that is facilitated by upper-level students. In this lab students put into practice many of the theories discussed in the classroom as well as practicing and perfecting their presentations. This lab is unique in Canada, and it provides students with enjoyable group experiences and a chance to express themselves in a safe environment. Students who excel in Communication Studies may wish to become Communication Lab Peer Facilitators by enrolling in our facilitation course. These students gain invaluable experience by facilitating in the educational setting. This work is helpful for students planning to continue into teaching, counseling or other fields where individual responsibility and initiative are important. It is an excellent item to include on your resume.
Website: Communication at Cape Breton University
Length: 3 Year(s)

Admission Requirements
Grade for Entrance Previous Year (%)*: 60
Prerequisites: These courses are intended as guidelines. Speak to your guidance counsellor to see what courses are offered at your school.

  • Grade 12 English
  • Five Grade 12 advanced or academic courses including English, with an overall average of at least 60%.
    Students may substitute one Grade 12 open course for one advanced or academic course except where a particular course is specified.


    * The entrance grade may change from year to year. Please contact the school for further information.
    * We make every attempt to provide accurate information on prerequisites, programs, and tuition. However, this information is subject to change without notice and we highly recommend that you contact the school to confirm important information before applying.


     
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