Communication and Culture is dedicated to developing innovative interdisciplinary programs that cover many subjects and themes (law, gender, national identity, technology, etc.)
Students who want the kind of knowledge needed to excel in the twenty-first century should look to the Faculty of Communication and Culture.
Our programs have a common vision in that they are concerned with understanding how their subjects are shaped by culture and reproduced through the practices of communication.
All programs focus on giving students both the specific skills and knowledge and the flexibility that they will need to adapt to a complex and rapidly changing world. In particular, they focus on a broad critical understanding of relationships between people, sources of knowledge and cultures.
Program-specific courses are integrated into a matrix of courses designed to give all students in Communication and Culture a solid mix of skills and knowledge:
Very few of the programs offered by Communication and Culture are available at other Alberta institutions, and not many are available west of Ontario.
Some (such as Communications Studies) can be found in various forms at colleges and technical institutions. While these institutions have provide specialized training that is second to none, they cannot provide the broad and flexible integration of knowledge that is only available in a university setting.
No other institution in Alberta, and few in North America, has a faculty specifically dedicated to interdisciplinary studies.
The Faculty of Communication and Culture offers the following undergraduate degree programs.
Major Programs: |
Multidisciplinary Programs: |
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Minor Programs**: |
| *Offered in collaboration with the Faculties of Humanities and Social Sciences | **Minors can also be completed in any of the Major Programs |
The Faculty of Communication and Culture is proud to offer exciting and innovative ways to complete its Degrees and Minor Programs of study.
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Start university off right! A forum for first-years First-year inquiry seminar Learn, network, have fun! Explore your interests Combine work and school learning |
Study, work, or volunteer abroad Volunteer and gain course credit Encourage active learning Prepare an undergrad thesis A degree on Saturdays and evenings |