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Spring 2008 Graduate Calendar
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
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 choosing to prepare a thesis will be required to complete four courses in addition to the thesis, two of which must be the Pro-Seminar (
40-500
) and Critical Communication Theories (40-501). Students electing not to prepare a thesis will be required to complete six courses, two of which must be 40-500 and 40-501; they must also prepare a major paper which may evolve from one of the courses; presentation of the paper proposal and its defense, however, will be open to all faculty and students, as will be the case for all thesis proposals and defences. (Courses taken in other programs may be counted for credit with the prior permission of the Graduate Chair.)
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