Joint Honours Degree - Bachelor of Social Science (Honours) - Sociology & Communication (OXT) (French Immersion) (Optional Corporation)

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University of Ottawa
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Progression Summary

communication:

analyzing how information is gathered, produced and distributed today helps to understand the communication processes that drive a variety of settings: social, cultural, political, organizational, economic and legal. in this program, students will develop critical and analytical skills in order to evaluate the nature and impact of technology and media on society, organizations and interpersonal relations. they will have the opportunity to be exposed to the latest developments in the field of communication (communication strategies, digital media, evolution of the media industry, advertising, crisis communications, negotiations, etc.). the department of communication offers courses in two main areas: media studies and organizational communication (internal and external communication in public and private organizations, health communication, organizational change, etc.). combining theory and practice, university of ottawa’s programs develop students’ critical and analytical skills and prepare the, either for a professional career or for advanced studies.

sociology:
sociology involves the study of societies, specifically their institutions, cultures, and transformations. sociologists seek to uncover the processes, rules, and norms that govern social relations. they seek to understand issues such as the origins and consequences of social inequalities and collective behaviors. in university of ottawa’s programs, students have the opportunity to apply theoretical approaches to real-world cases and learn how to use research tools such as interviewing, discourse analysis, surveys, and statistical analyses. the connection between theory and research enables students to understand a range of contemporary social issues, such as poverty, ethnic relations, deviance, gender relations, international development, power, and technology.

french immersion:
the university of ottawa’s french immersion stream is designed for anglophone and allophone students who wish to pursue part of their university studies in french. students who have attended high school in a language other than french and have followed a french-as-a-second-language program are eligible. the french immersion program allows students to study bilingually by taking 35% of their courses in french and discover le monde francophone at world’s largest french-english university. immersion courses will help students transition to french courses, by combining a three hour content course with a one and a half hour accompanying language course that is based on material in the content course but focused on comprehension skills. students also have the choice to take up to eight french courses as pass/fail grades, which won't count in their academic average (not available in the faculty of science or faculty of engineering).

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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

98,030 .SAR
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Start Date

2026-01
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Tuition fees

98,030 .SAR
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Start Date

2027-01
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Tuition fees

98,030 .SAR