📖Introduction

University of Quebec Trois Rivieres: The University of Quebec Trois Rivieres (UQTR), located in Trois-Rivieres, Canada, is a multidisciplinary institution known for its quality education and research. UQTR offers a wide range of programs in arts, sciences, business, health, and engineering. The university emphasizes practical training, research collaborations, and community engagement to enhance the learning experience and contribute to regional development.

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📚About the Program

This program is exclusive to the network of Quebec universities. It offers training focused on communication practices and places particular emphasis on case studies and fieldwork both in the courses and through the final internship at the end of your studies (progress with internship). It is also possible to complete a baccalaureate without an internship (path without internship, with concentration). The course without an internship allows you to specialize in 5 disciplines: marketing (4206) , art and new media (4304) , written communication (4478) , administration (4122) and digital media (4779) The two paths (with or without internship) offer the possibility of carrying out a journey through 5 profiles: audiences and societies, digital media, images and speeches, risks and crises and groups and organizations . This program offers an international profile mentioned in the diploma. You can view the details of this profile through the 6549 Bachelor of Social Communication (International Profile) . Show less
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📖Program Curriculum

Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student must take the following 3 courses (18 credits):

PCO1010 Communication internship (12 credits)
PPU1025 Synthesis of Learnings in Communication and Career Development
PPU1026 Communication internship report

The student chooses 4 to 6 courses among the following courses (12 to 18 credits):

ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1022 communication and culture

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - DIGITAL MEDIA, WITH INTERNSHIP
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Progression grid: PDF version

ATTENTION: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student must take the following 3 courses (18 credits):

PCO1010 Communication internship (12 credits)
PPU1025 Synthesis of Learnings in Communication and Career Development
PPU1026 Communication internship report

The student chooses 4 to 6 courses among the following (12 to 18 credits):

ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - IMAGES AND SPEECHES, WITH INTERNSHIP
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Progression grid: PDF version

PLEASE NOTE: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student must take the following 3 courses (18 credits):

PCO1010 Communication internship (12 credits)
PPU1025 Synthesis of Learnings in Communication and Career Development
PPU1026 Communication internship report

The student chooses 4 to 6 courses among the following (12 to 18 credits):

COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - RISKS AND CRISES, WITH INTERNSHIP
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Progression grid: PDF version

ATTENTION: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student must take the following 3 courses (18 credits):

PCO1010 Communication internship (12 credits)
PPU1025 Synthesis of Learnings in Communication and Career Development
PPU1026 Communication internship report

The student chooses 4 to 6 courses among the following (12 to 18 credits):

COM1001 Communication and risk management
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1016 Communication in an emergency
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - GROUPS AND ORGANIZATIONS, WITH INTERNSHIP
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Progression grid: PDF version

PLEASE NOTE: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student must take the following 3 courses (18 credits):

PCO1010 Communication internship (12 credits)
PPU1025 Synthesis of Learnings in Communication and Career Development
PPU1026 Communication internship report

The student chooses 4 to 6 courses among the following (12 to 18 credits):

COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - COMMUNICATION AND MARKETING, WITHOUT INTERNSHIP
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Progression grid: PDF version

PLEASE NOTE: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student chooses 5 or 6 courses among the following (15 to 18 credits):

MKA1001 Introduction to Marketing
MKA1002 Consumer's behavior
MKA1004 Management of sales of goods and services
MKA1008 Commercial research
MKA1010 Distribution Management and Retail
MKA1011 Integrated marketing communication
SIF1020 Information systems for management purposes

The student chooses 5 to 7 courses among the following (15 to 21 credits):

ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1001 Communication and risk management
COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1016 Communication in an emergency
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - WRITTEN COMMUNICATION, WITHOUT INTERNSHIP
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Progression grid: PDF version

ATTENTION: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student chooses the following two courses (6 credits):

ECR1016 Writing techniques
ENG1005 Grammatical difficulties

The student chooses 3 courses among the following (9 credits):

ECR1006 Journalistic writing
ECR1017 French for administration, business and industry
FRA1016 Review in written communication
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1078 Vocabulary issues
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
LNG1087 Grammatical analysis of the simple sentence
LNG1088 Grammatical analysis of the complex sentence
PLR1045 Communication strategies and writing techniques
PPL1003 Research and journalistic investigation
PPL1007 Multimedia resources and French language

The student chooses 5 to 6 courses among the following (15 to 21 credits):

ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1001 Communication and risk management
COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1016 Communication in an emergency
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - COMMUNICATION, ART AND NEW MEDIA, WITHOUT INTERNSHIP
( Process : 08)
Progression grid: PDF version

PLEASE NOTE: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student chooses 5 courses among the following (15 credits):

ARG1007 Digital Image Arts and Technologies I
ARG1009 Digital Image Arts and Technologies II
ARP1035 Drawing I
ARV1003 Video: basic language
ARV1005 Creation workshop: sound and image dynamics
ARW1001 Introduction to networking
PBX1023 Development of creative thinking
PHO1003 Processes in photographic image

The student chooses 5 to 7 courses among the following (15 to 21 credits):

ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1001 Communication and risk management
COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1016 Communication in an emergency
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - COMMUNICATION AND MANAGEMENT, WITHOUT INTERNSHIP
( Process : 09)
Progression grid: PDF version

PLEASE NOTE: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student must take the following courses (15 credits):

ADM1010 Organizational management
CTB1091 Basic accounting for managers
ECA1010 Macroeconomic analysis in management
GPE1012 Organizational behavior: the individual
SIF1020 Information systems for management purposes

The student chooses 5 to 7 courses among the following (18 to 21 credits):

ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1001 Communication and risk management
COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
GCO1004 Specialization activity in communication
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1016 Communication in an emergency
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
PCO1022 communication and culture
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

LIST OF COURSES - COMMUNICATION AND DIGITAL MEDIA, WITHOUT INTERNSHIP
( Process : 10)
Progression grid: PDF version

PLEASE NOTE: The list of courses presented below reflects the changes made to the fall 2021 semester. For students admitted before this semester, the list of courses to be taken may be different .
Unless otherwise indicated, a course consists of three (3) credits.
Compulsory courses (54 credits)

The following courses (54 credits):

AEG1019 Communication in groups and networks
AEG1021 Leadership: theories and skills
ALS1001 Governance of Communications, Culture and Information
COM1002 Written communication: inform and convince
COM1178 Public speaking: from reflection to action
COM1179 Strategies and practices of digital influence: uses, referencing, monitoring and analysis
GCO1001 Communication theories and models
GCO1005 Communication plan in the digital age
GCO1006 Graphic communication
GSO1004 Image and media semiology
MCO1011 Production of video content for digital media
MCO1012 Media, society and culture in a digital context
PCO1009 Communication and organization
PCO1015 Audience and Media Relations in the Digital Age
PCO1017 Current information: production practices and conditions
PCO1018 Introduction to social communication
PCO1020 Introduction to intellectual work and communication research
SOL1017 Political communication: public space, media coverage and digital issues

Optional courses (33 to 36 credits)

The student chooses the next course (the student who judges that he has excellent language skills can ask the program director to take the diagnostic test on knowledge of written French TEST-CS-UQTR. If he obtains 65% and more to this test, he is not required to choose this course):

ENG1021 Grammatical standard and writing

The student chooses the following 5 courses (15 credits):

COM1003 Writing practice in social media
COM1180 Crisis communication in an uncertain digital world
MCO1010 Digital communication: web project management
PCO1021 Analysis and studies of the image in digital media
RTV1001 Advanced production of audio and video content for digital media

The student chooses 5 to 7 courses among the following (15 to 21 credits):

ARG1007 Digital Image Arts and Technologies I
ASC1001 Social link and media space
COM1001 Communication and risk management
COM1181 Intercultural Communication in an Interconnected World
ECR1006 Journalistic writing
DAY1001 Public relations, new practices and new media
LNG1059 advertising text
LNG1084 Written communication and popularization
PCO1004 Written communication and media
PCO1012 Communication and development
PCO1013 The communication audit
PCO1016 Communication in an emergency
PCO1019 Special topics in communication
PCO1022 communication and culture

Complementary courses (0 to 3 credits)

The student can follow a complementary course of his choice.

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🏫About University of Quebec Trois Rivieres

The University of Quebec Trois Rivieres (UQTR), situated in Trois-Rivieres, Canada, is a multidisciplinary institution known for its commitment to quality education and research. UQTR offers a wide range of programs in arts, sciences, business, health, and engineering. The university emphasizes practical training, research collaborations, and community engagement to enhance the learning experience and contribute to regional development. UQTR provides students with a supportive environment, state-of-the-art facilities, and opportunities to apply their knowledge to real-world challenges.

🏠 Accommodation

You will need to book the accommodation after you have been accepted.

You can choose to live on campus or off campus in private accommodation.

How to book:

  • Make a booking online after you have been accepted (in this case please let us know your choice when you apply).
  • Register when you arrive - its not possible to reserve a room before arriving. You can arrive a few days before and book it
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💰 Fees

Application Fee:

251 RMB

Tuition fee:

13,065 CAD per year

52,260 CAD in total

Entry Requirements

You are not eligible to apply to this program because:

The minimum age is 18.

English fluency is required.
You need to be either:
- A native English speaker
- Studied a degree in English before
- Can demonstrate a high level of English
- Having an English certificate such as IELTS level 6 or TOEFL 95 and above is an advantage.

Minimum education level: High School.

The program is competitive, you need to have a high grades of Average A, 70%, or a high GPA.

All students from all countries are eligible to apply to this program.

Is this not correct? You can edit your profile or contact us.
Or see the list of programs you are eligible for here .
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📬 Admissions Process

3 Steps to Apply to a University

Application step 1

Application step 2

Application step 3

Please choose the programs here , "You are advised to select 2-3 programs to increase your chances of getting accepted.

Required Documents:

  • Passport
  • Graduation certificate
  • Passport size photo
  • Official transcript
  • Personal statement
  • English certificate (You can take the English test online)
  • Guarantor letter

Preparing documents:

You can start your application now and send the application documents during your application. Some documents you can send later if you don’t have them right away. Some more info about preparing application documents is here

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Application process:

Applying Online is simple in just a few steps. More information is available here.

The first steps are to choose the programs, pay the application fee and upload the application documents.

Once submitted to Global Admissions, we will review your application within 2-3 days and proceed to the university or ask you for further clarification

After it has been processed to the university you will receive your unique application ID from each university.

The university may contact you directly for further questions.

We will then follow up each week with the university for updates. As soon as there is any update we will let you know. If you have made other plans, decide to withdraw / change address at any time please let us know.

After you have been accepted you will receive your admissions letter electronically and asked to pay the non-refundable deposit to the university.

Once you have paid the deposit the university will issue you the admissions letter and visa form to your home country.

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