Professional Communication (MPC)
Master
In Toronto (Canada)
Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Toronto (Canada)
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
This program addresses the growing need for formally qualified specialists to plan, implement and oversee organizational communication at an advanced level. Building on Ryerson’s reputation for distinctive, high-quality, professionally oriented education, the program provides a balance of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, and emphasizes the role of communication in productivity and sustainability at organizational and global levels.
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About this course
Completion of a four-year undergraduate (or equivalent) degree from an accredited institution
Minimum GPA or equivalent of 3.00/4.33 (B) in the last two years of study
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Subjects
- Global
- Communication Training
- Communications
- Organizational
- Design
- Media
- Government
- Implement
- Advanced
- Research Project
Course programme
This vibrant program addresses the growing need for formally qualifi ed specialists to plan, implement and oversee communications at organizational and global levels, whether in government, health care, corporations or not-for-profit organizations.
Our program challenges students to critically and creatively explore visual design, media relations, risk-crisis communication, advanced speaking and presentation technologies. Students will gain advanced research skills through the completion of an original written or creative major research project
Master of Professional Communication (MPC)
- Master’s Research/ Paper
- Library Research Colloquium
- Professional Communication: History, Theory, Practice
- Research Methods
- Internship
- The Virtual Organization
- Adv Editing, Document Design
Electives
- Topics in Cross-Cultural Communication
- Media Languages
- Audiences and the Public
- Adv Speaking, Presentation Tech
- Communication and Legal Issues
- Communication and Technology
- Crisis Communication
- Proposals, Grants, Fundraising
- Special Topics: Prof Communication
- Strategic Media Relations
- Visual Rhetoric: Public Context
- Directed Studies
Professional Communication (MPC)