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Which schools are good for studying in Canada?
1. Carleton University, Carleton University

Carlton University, founded in 1942, is located in Ottawa, Canada. It is a famous public university in Canada, ranking fifth in Macquarie University. It ranks among the best in public affairs and management, high technology and other fields and enjoys a high reputation. Carlton University also cooperates with Ottawa University in running schools, making full use of and enjoying resources. It has close ties with many leading high-tech enterprises and research institutions in Canada, and ranks among the best in public affairs and management and high-tech research, enjoying a high reputation. It enjoys a high reputation in the fields of news media, public management, commerce and engineering. It is the first university in Canada to offer journalism and public administration departments. Journalism school is recognized as the best journalism school in Canada.

Master degree in communication

Study time: 1-2 years

Deadline for application: February every year 1.

Research direction:

Communication/Information Technology and Society

Communication and social relations

Communication Policy and Political Economy

History of communication and media systems

Requirements (except unified materials such as recommendation letter/personal statement/resume/application form):

4-year bachelor degree in related major;

Professional GPAB, 83%-86%;

Language: iBT TOEFL 86, oral/writing 22, listening/reading 20; IELTS score 7, single item 7;

Provide a sample of the portfolio that needs news writing;

2. York University York University

Located in the northern suburb of Toronto, Canada, it is the third largest university in Canada. Canadian American comprehensive universities rank eighth, with the world ranking between 35 1-400.

Master of media and culture, majoring in media and culture.

Duration: 5 full-time semesters, 10- 12 part-time semesters.

Deadline for application: February every year 1.

Teaching mode:

Main research papers or

Thesis or

project

Requirements (except unified materials such as recommendation letter/personal statement/resume/application form):

Hold an honorary bachelor's degree in social science/humanities/fine arts/media production/media technology, or an equivalent degree from a recognized university;

Average GPAB;; The last 2 years of undergraduate course;

Language: paper TOEFL 600, iBT TOEFL100; Ielts 7.5;

Deadline for next application: 65438+200810.9;

The minimum admission requirement does not guarantee admission, because the number of applicants has reached a great number of excellent students;

3. Western University, University of Western Ontario

There are many student organizations and media in the University Community Center in Western Ontario Park, such as bulletin, western TV, campus TV and campus radio. The self-media created by these students is very beneficial to media majors and can open up their own small world. There are also popular student lounges on campus, including spoke bar area and wave restaurant/dance club. The team spirit in the school is very active, and the students also take an active part in various social activities. Welcome week and the return of graduates are the most popular activities.

Master of Arts-Media Studies

Research direction:

Media culture

Media industry

Media technology

Admission requirements:

Four-year undergraduate degree from an accredited university;

The average undergraduate score in the last two years is not less than 78%;

IELTS 8 or TOEFL107;

Deadline for application:

Every February1;

4. University of Ottawa

As one of the oldest universities in Canada, its faculty should not be underestimated. Canada ranks seventh in the category of doctor of medicine, ranking between 200 and 250 in the world. The University of Ottawa is a leading bilingual university in North America, and its media major has related cooperation with Carlton University.

Professional Name: Master of Communication

Study time: thesis, 2 years, 12 module/thesis, 16 months, 18 template.

Admission requirements:

Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Media, or graduated from S degree in other majors with a minor in Communication for more than 2 years, or graduated from Bachelor of Arts with Honors in Communication and other majors with more than 3 years relevant work experience;

The average undergraduate grade is not less than 70% (b);

IELTS score 7, each item is not less than 7, or TOEFL 100 (online test).

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Communication University of Canada ranking

1. Carleton University

Our school of journalism is recognized as the best journalism school in Canada. It provides students with opportunities to apply classroom learning to practice, and often arranges students to practice in domestic media, local radio stations and TV stations. Therefore, the School of Communication attracts international students.

2. University of New Brunswick

NewbrunsWakeUniversity is the second English-language university in Canada, with outstanding achievements in education, law, science and engineering courses, ranking among the top schools in China. In recent years, there have been six Rhodes Prize winners in our school.

3. University of Toronto

The University of Toronto is one of the top universities in Canada and one of the four traditional universities in Canada. In academic research, the University of Toronto is in a leading position. Its funds, donations, national professor awards, research and publication scale, and book collection all rank first in Canada.

4. University of Guelph

Guelph University is a medium-sized but comprehensive public university in Canada. It has the quality of comprehensive undergraduate education and is also known as "postgraduate higher education". Wide entry and strict exit have a high elimination rate.

5. University of Calgary

The University of Calgary is one of seven research universities in Canada. In recent years, due to the economic prosperity of Alberta and Calgary, and the strong support of the government and enterprises, the University of Calgary has become more and more important in scientific research and teaching at home and abroad, and has been listed as one of the top ten scientific research forces of Canadian universities.

6. University of British Columbia

The University of British Columbia is a world-famous public research university in Canada. It is huge and beautiful, located in the picturesque city of Vancouver. It is also the most difficult university to apply for and one of the universities with the highest elimination rate in Canada.

7. Queen's University

Queen's University has always been recognized as one of the top universities in Canada and one of the four traditional universities in Canada. Queen's University maintains a high standard and is world-famous for its biology, medicine, engineering, law, art and science.

8. McGill University

McGill University is the oldest institution of higher learning in Canada. In the past 100 years, it enjoyed a high reputation in the world, and was considered as Harvard in the north or Harvard in Canada. Mcgill University's application qualification line, average admission score and scholarship threshold are the highest among all universities in China, and students have won far more national and international awards than other universities, ranking first in the country.

9. University of Montreal

The University of Montreal is one of the top comprehensive universities in Canada. In recent years, the academic research achievements of this university rank second in Canada. The University of Montreal is famous for its majors in history, film studies, comparative literature, computer science, chemistry and physics, museum studies and interactive media.

University of Ottawa.

The University of Ottawa is the oldest English-French bilingual university in Canada and the largest university in the world. It is a member of u 15, Canada's top research university organization, and one of the oldest universities in Canada.