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Fall 2012 Graduate Calendar
COMMUNICATION, MEDIA, AND FILM
THE MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE
M.A. IN COMMUNICATION AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Admission Requirements
Applicants should submit a portfolio consisting of : (i) a completed application form; (ii) a personal profile in accordance with the format prescribed by the Program; (iii) a C.V.; (iv) an official transcript of grades attained in undergraduate courses; (v) two letters of reference; and (vi) a sample of writing from undergraduate courses and/or a media production or multimedia portfolio. Normally, successful applicants will have an Honours B.A. in Communication or a cognate discipline; however, students lacking this formal requirement but having equivalent qualifications (for example, significant experience with a social justice agency or having engaged for a significant time in social justice related activities) are also encouraged to apply. Students lacking formal admission requirements may be required to enroll in a make-up year.
Program Curriculu
m Structure
Students
must
complete
five
courses,
three
of which must be 40-500
,
40-501
, and 40-502
; they must also prepare a major paper which may evolve from one of the courses; presentation of the
major
paper defense, will be open to all faculty and students. Students completing a thesis must
take four courses, three of which must be 40-500, 40-501, and 40-502
.
The thesis option is available only with faculty recommendation. (Courses taken in other programs may be counted for credit with the prior permission of the Graduate Coordinator )
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