There are one undergraduate programme leading to the award of Bachelor of Arts in Communication and Language Arts, and four postgraduate programmes. These four lead to the award of an academic Master of Arts degree, a professional Master of Communication Arts (MCA) degree, a Master of Philosophy degree or a PhD degree.
Candidates admitted to the higher degree programmes in Communication and Language Arts can specialize in one of the following areas:
- Receptive Communication/Language Arts (Listening and Reading)
- Expressive Communication/Language Arts (Speech and Writing)
- Applied Communication
Instructional Communication: Book Development and publishing, Broadcasting and Broadcast Journalism - Print Journalism
Public Relations
Advertising
Indigenous Communication. Our departmental prospectus/handbook has information on admission requirements and other important details.