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The faculty is one of just a few in North America specializing in interdisciplinary programs. This means we don't teach or research only one specialized area of study. Research and classroom learning teaches you to look at themes, issues, and problems from multiple perspectives--and that's the best way to learn to deal with the complexities of the 21st Century.
Our degree programs share a common vision--they are concerned with how culture is shaped and reproduced through the practices of communication.
The Faculty of Communication and Culture offers the following undergraduate degree programs:
Major Programs: |
Multidisciplinary Programs: |
Bachelor of Communication Studies (BCS) |
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 offers several degrees with the word "Communication" in the title. Students often get justifiably confused as to which one they are in. Here are the differences.