Bachelors of Arts Media and Communication Studies

St. Catharines

 

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Program Overview

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Media and Communication Studies program at Brock University provides students with a comprehensive understanding of media, communication, and the role they play in society. The Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication Studies program at Brock University offers a dynamic and comprehensive education that prepares students for successful careers in the fast-paced and ever-evolving field of media and communication. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge, practical skills, experiential learning, and industry connections, graduates are equipped to make meaningful contributions to the media landscape and society as a whole.

Curriculum:

  1. Core Curriculum: The program curriculum covers a wide range of topics including media theory, communication research methods, digital media production, journalism, public relations, advertising, media ethics, and cultural studies. Students gain a solid foundation in both theoretical concepts and practical skills relevant to the field of media and communication.

  2. Interdisciplinary Approach: The program adopts an interdisciplinary approach, drawing insights from various fields such as sociology, psychology, anthropology, cultural studies, and technology studies. This enables students to analyze media and communication phenomena from multiple perspectives and develop critical thinking skills.

  3. Hands-on Learning: Students have opportunities for hands-on learning experiences through practical projects, internships, and co-op placements. They may engage in activities such as media production, writing for various platforms, conducting research, and working with industry partners to gain real-world experience and build professional networks.

  4. Specialization Options: The program offers flexibility for students to tailor their studies based on their interests and career goals. They may choose elective courses or concentrations in areas such as digital media, journalism, public relations, advertising, media management, or cultural studies, allowing them to develop expertise in specific areas of media and communication.

  5. Experiential Learning Opportunities: Students have access to experiential learning opportunities such as field trips, guest lectures, workshops, and industry events. They can participate in campus media organizations, student-run publications, radio stations, or television productions to apply their knowledge in real-world settings and enhance their professional skills.

  6. Research Opportunities: The program encourages students to engage in research projects, independent studies, or honors thesis projects under the supervision of faculty mentors. They may explore topics of interest, conduct empirical research, analyze media texts, or contribute to scholarly publications, preparing them for further academic pursuits or careers in research-oriented fields.

  7. Critical Analysis Skills: Through coursework and seminars, students develop strong critical analysis skills, enabling them to deconstruct media messages, evaluate media representations, understand media effects, and assess the social, cultural, and political implications of media and communication practices.

  8. Career Preparation: Graduates of the program are well-equipped for diverse career paths in the media, communication, and related industries. They may pursue roles in journalism, broadcasting, digital media production, public relations, advertising, marketing, corporate communications, social media management, content creation, media analysis, research, education, and more.

  9. Graduate Studies: The program provides a solid foundation for students interested in pursuing advanced studies at the graduate level in fields such as media studies, communication studies, journalism, public relations, cultural studies, or related disciplines. Advanced degrees can lead to research, teaching, or leadership positions in academia, industry, or government.

  10. Industry Connections: Brock University has strong connections with industry partners, media organizations, and communication agencies, providing students with opportunities for internships, job placements, mentorship programs, and networking events. These connections enhance students' professional development and increase their employment prospects upon graduation.

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Location

St. Catharines

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IELTS: 6.5

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Tuition Fee

CAD 34152

Application Fees : CAD$ 130

Undergraduate Programs:

Academic Requirements: To be eligible for undergraduate programs at Brock University, international students must have completed the equivalent of Canadian Grade 12 education or its international equivalent. A minimum overall average of 65% is typically required for admission consideration.

English Language Proficiency: International students whose first language is not English are required to demonstrate their English language proficiency. The accepted English language proficiency tests include IELTS (International English Language Testing System) with a minimum overall band score of 6.5. TOEFL iBT overall score of 88 is required with no band less than 21. PTE Overall score of 58 is required,DET score required is 110.

Additional Requirements: Some undergraduate programs at Brock University may have specific prerequisite courses or additional requirements for admission. These requirements vary depending on the program of study, and applicants are advised to check the specific program requirements on the university's official website.

Brock University offers several scholarships and financial aid opportunities to support international students in their academic journey. 

International Curriculum Scholarship: This scholarship is available to incoming international undergraduate students who have achieved academic excellence in their previous studies. The scholarship amounts vary and are awarded based on academic performance.

International Baccalaureate (IB) Scholarship: Brock University offers scholarships specifically for international students who have completed the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. The scholarship amount is based on the student's IB score and is renewable for up to four years.

Brock Scholars Award: The Brock Scholars Award is a prestigious scholarship for high-achieving international students entering their first year of undergraduate studies. The award recognizes academic excellence, leadership potential, and community involvement. It provides a substantial financial contribution towards tuition fees.

Brock International Award: This award is available to both undergraduate and graduate international students. It recognizes academic excellence and provides financial assistance to help cover tuition fees.

Faculty-specific Scholarships: Many of Brock University's faculties offer scholarships and awards for international students within their respective fields of study. These scholarships are often based on academic achievement, leadership, or specific criteria related to the faculty.

External Scholarships: Brock University also encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities offered by government agencies, private organizations, and foundations. The university provides resources and support to help students navigate these external scholarship opportunities.

It's important to note that the availability and criteria for scholarships may vary each year. To apply for scholarships, international students are usually required to submit an application form, academic transcripts, and sometimes a personal statement or reference letters. It is important to review the specific requirements and deadlines for each scholarship and ensure that all application materials are submitted on time.

Graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication Studies from Brock University opens up a diverse range of career opportunities across various industries. A Bachelor of Arts in Media and Communication Studies equips graduates with versatile skills in communication, critical thinking, digital media production, and research, preparing them for a wide range of exciting career opportunities in the dynamic and evolving field of media and communication.

  1. Journalism: Graduates may pursue careers as journalists, reporters, or correspondents for newspapers, magazines, online publications, or broadcast media outlets. They gather information, conduct interviews, write news stories, and report on current events, social issues, politics, entertainment, and sports.

  2. Digital Media Production: With skills in digital media production, graduates can work as multimedia producers, content creators, video editors, or digital marketers. They may produce videos, podcasts, social media content, or web articles for organizations, media companies, advertising agencies, or digital platforms.

  3. Public Relations and Advertising: Graduates can pursue careers in public relations, advertising, or marketing departments of corporations, non-profit organizations, government agencies, or PR firms. They may work as public relations specialists, media planners, advertising executives, or social media managers, creating strategic communication campaigns, managing brand reputation, and promoting products or services.

  4. Social Media Management: With the rise of social media platforms, there is a demand for professionals skilled in social media management. Graduates can work as social media coordinators, community managers, or digital engagement specialists, managing social media channels, creating content, and engaging with online communities.

  5. Corporate Communications: Graduates may work in corporate communications departments, handling internal and external communication for businesses, organizations, or government agencies. They may write press releases, corporate newsletters, or employee communications, manage crisis communication, and maintain relationships with stakeholders.

  6. Content Creation and Curation: Graduates can pursue careers in content creation and curation for digital platforms, online publications, or content marketing agencies. They may work as content writers, editors, or curators, producing articles, blog posts, infographics, or multimedia content to engage audiences and drive traffic to websites.

  7. Media Analysis and Research: Graduates may work in media research firms, market research companies, or consulting agencies, analyzing media trends, audience behavior, or market insights. They may conduct research studies, analyze data, and provide strategic recommendations to clients in the media, advertising, or entertainment industries.

  8. Education and Training: Graduates interested in education may pursue careers as educators, trainers, or instructors in schools, colleges, or training institutions. They may teach courses in media studies, communication theory, journalism, or digital media production, sharing their expertise with the next generation of media professionals.

  9. Freelance and Entrepreneurship: Some graduates may choose to work as freelance writers, photographers, or digital content creators, offering their services to clients on a project basis. Others may start their own media-related businesses, such as freelance writing, photography studios, or digital marketing agencies.

  10. Further Education: Graduates interested in pursuing advanced studies may choose to pursue master's or doctoral degrees in fields such as media studies, communication studies, journalism, public relations, or related disciplines. Advanced degrees can lead to research, teaching, or leadership positions in academia, industry, or government.


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