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Feb 13, 2025
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University of Alberta Calendar 2020-2021 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
The Degree of MA in Communications and Technology (MACT) [Graduate]
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Program Requirements
The MACT program may be completed through either a course-based or thesis-based route. All students will be admitted to a course-based route. A small number of students may be considered for the thesis route after the completion of the first Spring Institute, and can request a change of program category after consulting with their supervisor. Coursework is offered through blended and online formats. Students are required to attend two Spring Institutes, held each May. Course-based MA
Students are required to complete a minimum of ★36 in coursework, including a ★6 final applied research project. Core Courses (★21)
Four of the core courses are completed during two Spring Institutes, held each May at the University of Alberta, with other core courses offered online. Elective Courses (★9)
- Three ★3 elective courses chosen in consultation with the advisor.
- Electives taken outside of the MACT program must be approved by the MACT director
Directed Research Project (★6)
Thesis-based MA
Students are required to complete a minimum of ★24 in coursework and a thesis Core Courses (★15)
Three of the core courses are completed during two Spring Institutes, held each May at the University of Alberta, with other core courses offered online. Elective Courses (★9)
- Three ★3 elective courses chosen in consultation with the supervisor.
- One elective must be a graduate-level course in research methods
- Electives taken outside of the MACT program must be approved by the MACT director
Thesis
- Registration in 900-level THES.
Length of Program
The maximum time to complete the course-based MA program as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is six years. The maximum time to complete the thesis-based MA program as set by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research is four years. |
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