Learn how to make a difference through the lens of media
Are you moved by crisis in Darfur? Do social movements such as the Arab Spring and Occupy Wall Street interest you? Do you want to work for a public service or a non-profit organization? Then the Media and the Public Interest (MPI) program might be for you. The MPI program is the only one of its kind in Canada and connects issues of communication and media to social justice issues such as democracy, equity, class, race, and gender. Students in MPI examine social movements and how media can be used to further these causes. Some example courses in the MPI program include Alternative Media, Social Movements and Media, and Activism in Mainstream Media.
Match critical media studies with real-world experiences
A primary goal of the program is to connect media theory learned in the classroom to real world experiences. Students are encouraged to put what they learn to use. Many of the courses feature a service learning component or practicum that gives students the opportunity to volunteer in a community organization.
Admission to MPI
Students must first be admitted to and successfully complete the first year of the Media, Information and Technoculture (MIT) program. Enrolment in MPI is limited: only 20 students are admitted per year.
Academic qualification equivalents
CBSE - All India Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (AISSSCE); or
CISCE - Indian School Certificate (ISC); or
State Boards – Intermediate / Pre-University / Higher Secondary / Senior Secondary School Certificate
English language requirements (one of the below):
University Type | Public |
Campus Setting | Urban |
Mode of Programs | Full Time; Part-Time; Distance Learning |
Admission Acceptance Rate | 58% |
Student-Faculty Ratio | 23 to 1 |
Academic Calendar | Differs by Programs |
On-Campus Cost of Attendance for Undergraduates | Varies from 49,047 CAD to 64,907 CAD according to the program |
Of Campus Cost of Attendance for Undergraduates | Varies from 43,962 CAD to 62,752 CAD according to the program |
Operating Revenue (2019-2020) | 778.2 million CAD |
The following chart displays estimates in Canadian currency for tuition and living expenses for one full-time international undergraduate student over the course of one academic year (eight months). Please note that these are estimates only; costs will vary depending on your needs and preferences. Other costs to consider include, but are not limited to, currency fluctuations, visa and study permit fees and trips home.
ON CAMPUS | OFF CAMPUS | |
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Tuition & Fees: Most Programs* | $35,935 to $35,985 | $35,935 to $35,985 |
Tuition & Fees: DAN Management (BMOS) | $45,653 | $45,653 |
Tuition & Fees: Engineering | $48,778 | $48,778 |
Tuition & Fees: Nursing | $45,482 | $45,482 |
Books & Supplies** | $1,500 to $3,000* | $1,500 to $3,000* |
Residence & Meal Plan | $13,690 to $16,350 | $0 |
Off-campus Rent | $0 | $4,800 to $8,000 |
Food (without meal plan) | $0 | $2,800 to $4,800 |
Utilities | $0 | $800 |
Internet | $395 | $120 to $440 |
Phone | $300 to $600 | $300 to $600 |
Personal Items | $800 | $800 |
Local Transportation (bus pass included in tuition & fees) |
$0 |
$0 |
Clothing | $800 to $2,000 | $800 to $2,000 |
Entertainment | $800 | $800 |
Laundry | $200 | $200 |
Total Cost
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$54,420 to $72,923 |
$48,855 to $70,218 |
Tuition Fees in Canada (1st Year Average) | BE / BTech: CA$22,600 | MBA: CA$25,375 | MS: CA$17,225 | BBA: CA$20,560 | MEng: CA$22,225 | BSc: CA$20,745 | MASc: CA$20,375 | MIM: CA$28,900 | MA: CA$12,970 | MFin: CA$32,785 | BHM: CA$20,560 | MEM: CA$17,040 |
Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Canada | CA$8890 Per Year |
Entrance Exams in Canada | TOEFL: 86 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 60 | GRE: 309 | GMAT: 560 | SAT: 1177 |
Work and Study in Canada | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Canada | Up to 3 Years after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Canada | CAD 150 |
Student Visa in Canada | A Canada student permit is a document issued by IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) for international students in Canada. To study in Canada, you will require a student permit, which serves as a student visa. |
Intakes in Canada | There are Three Intakes in Canada: Fall (September), Winter (January) and Spring (May) |
Top Job Sectors in Canada | Business Management, Engineering, Economics, Dentisty, Law, Computer Science. |
Economy in Canada | GDP Growth of 1.9% (2018) 1.5% (2019e), 10th Largest Economy in the World by Nominal |
Tuition & fees :
$ 38,611
Total
$ 38,611