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Canada, British Columbia
Type: University
Location Type: Urban
Founded: 1974
Total Students: 15,000 +
Int. Students: 1,500 +
Main Campus Address
33844 King Rd, Abbotsford, BC V2S 7M8, Canada
Across disciplines and industries, employers in B.C. and Canada list communications skills as a must-have.
Indeed, to succeed in today’s high-tech, info-crazed world, the ability to weave words and images together is essential. Whether it’s an email message, oral presentation, résumé, magazine article, how-to-manual, travel brochure, novel, bus billboard, web page, or even a cereal box, communications material has to be written and presented in a clear and compelling style to appeal to its intended audience.
UFV’s communications courses can enhance your career path in any discipline and give you useable skills in the workplace. They can also lead to an exciting career in communications, marketing, public relations, fundraising, and more.
UFV Communications courses are especially valuable if you are looking for a career as an editor, editorial assistant, advertising copywriter, technical writer, speech writer, technical editor, novelist, press secretary, communications officer, publicity agent, public affairs officer, communications specialist, fundraising consultant, or public relations manager.
Regardless of which career you choose, effective communications skills can give you the edge that sets you apart and provides you with a competitive advantage in the marketplace.
View program outline in the UFV Academic Calendar
Declaration of Minor
You may formally declare a Communications minor only after you have completed at least thirty credits in your program with a minimum of a 2.00 CGPA on all credits attempted, provided that you have also met the declaration requirements of the subject discipline. Make an appointment with an Arts advisor to declare your minor.
4-Year Bachelor's Degree
45 Days
Full-Time
48 Months
Intake Month/Year | Intake Status |
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*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
*Note: The fee is approximate and is subject to change
The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.
Check program website for more information about funding options.
CAREER EXPECTATIONS
What do communications professionals do?
Make and move messages within or between individuals, organizations, companies, NGOs, charities, societies, cultures, and media. They deliver ideas to public or private audiences.
What industries/fields need communications professionals?
Any organization that communicates with the public, clients, or businesses, such as corporate management, governmental management, policy producers, political and charitable interests all connect with, influence, or inform publics, clients, and strategic partners, often through the media.
Most large industries or corporate entities communicate internally, between departments, offices, or branches. Corporate communications and Organizational communications professionals shape and move this kind of messaging.
What does a communications career involve?
You shape the public or private/interior voice and identity of an organization, in writing, webpage design, A/V, social media, and public/media engagement.
If you’ve ever interacted with a company, a charity, a government, or an NGO, a professional communicator created the pathways, the messages, and the materials, and the themes for that communication.
What career field or industries do communications professionals work in?
Business:
Management
Personnel Recruiter
Human Resources
Trainer
Public Information Officer
Industrial Relations
Negotiator/Mediator
Customer Service
Editor
Human Resources
Public Relations:
Publicity / Advertising Manager
Marketing Specialist
Lobbyist
Account Executive
Corporate Public Affairs Specialist
Development Officer
Sales Manager
Creative Director
Media Analyst
Media Planner
Public Opinion Researcher
Advertising:
Advertising Specialist
Marketing Specialist
Copy Writer
Account Executive Manager
Media Planner
Creative Director
Public Researcher
International Relations and Negotiations:
Trade Negotiator / Mediator
Corporate Representative
Translator
Diplomat
Broadcasting:
Station Manager
Director of Broadcasting
Community Relation Director Unit Manager
News Writer/Manager
Technical Director
Advertising/Marketing
Announcer / Presenter
Disc Jockey
News Manager
Casting Director
Producer
Business Manager
Journalism (Print or Electronic):
Reporter
Editor
Newscaster
Author
Copy Writer
Script Writer
News Service Researcher
Technical Writer
Acquisitions Editor
Media Interviewer
Theatre/Performing Arts:
Performer
Script Writer
Arts Administrator
Costume Design
Stage Manager
Casting Director
Government/Politics:
Public Information Officer
Legislative Assistant
Campaign Director
Research Specialist
Program Coordinator
Elected Official
High Technology Industries:
Television / Film Producer / Director
Systems Analyst
Technical Copywriter
Communication and Health Care / Social Services:
Communication Director
Public Relations
Social Worker
Marketing Director
Research Analyst
Communication Analyst
Public Administrator
Human Rights Officer
Community Affairs Liaison
Scholarship | Amount offered per recipient | Number per year | Who this is available to | Application deadline |
International Excellence Entrance Scholarship (Renewable) Learn more about the Excellence Entrance Scholarship |
CAD $20,000 ($5,000 per year for four years) | 10 |
You are eligible for this scholarship if:
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You do not need to apply for this scholarship. You are automatically considered when you apply to UFV if you meet the eligibility criteria. |
International British Columbia High School Entrance Scholarship Learn more about the B.C. High School Scholarship |
CAD $5,000 | 5 | If you are an international high school student, you are eligible if you attend one of the following:
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You do not need to apply for this scholarship. You are automatically considered when you apply to UFV if you meet the eligibility criteria. |
Scholarships are available to students with outstanding academic achievements and awarded on a competitive basis. We require a minimum CGPA of 3.0 for scholarship eligibility.
Any student who wishes to study in Canada requires a student visa. Some of the essential information for the application process is given below.
Ideally, one should apply for the study permit at least 4 to 6 months before the commencement of your course/program.
There is no need for a blocked bank account to apply for a student visa to Canada.
The student visa is valid for the entire period of your course plus three months.
It takes time. It might take up to 35 days post your interview for the application process to complete and for you to finally receive your visa.
It varies from applicant to applicant, but one may have to take part in one or two visa appointments, namely a medical examination and a visa interview.
An applicant can either apply online or offline by visiting a visa application centre and submitting their documents. After the analysis of your application, you might be called for an interview.
The visa application fee for Canada is CAD 150.
You require a minimum monthly amount to be deposited into your account to prove that you can sustain yourself while studying in Canada. If you are studying in Quebec, you need to have a monthly minimum of CAD 917, and if you are studying in a province except for Quebec, you need to have a minimum of CAD 833 per month.
You will have to pay a medical examination fee and a visa application service fee to the tune of CAD 15 if you visit a visa application centre to apply for your visa.
One has to undergo a series of medical examinations to be deemed fit for a student visa of Canada. The tests mostly include blood and urine tests, chest x-rays and other organ checkups.
one doesn’t need to prove their language skills in applying for a Canadian Visa.
Disclaimer: The information provided about the work permit is true and complete to the best of our knowledge. All recommendations are made without any guarantee on the part of the author or the publisher. The author and the publisher, therefore, disclaim any liability in connection to and with the use of this information.
Students who wish to work in Canada require a work permit to do so. A student in Canada can work part-time during the course of his studies and full-time during holidays and semester breaks and post the completion of their course/program.
You can also work part-time on campus at your university.
Your part-time work permit will be valid for as long as you have a valid study permit.
As a full-time student, you can work for a maximum of 20 hours a week. However, you can work full- time during holidays and breaks.
To apply for a work permit, you will need a study permit that mentions that you are allowed to work part-time on campus.
You will need a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to Service Canada. if you wish to work in Canada during the course of your studies. To apply for the same, you need a valid study permit, and you should be a full- time student at a recognized university.
You can work part-time off-campus if you are studying in the Quebec province.
Your part-time work permit will be valid for as long as you have a valid study permit.
As a full-time student, you can work for a maximum of 20 hours a week. However, you can work full- time during holidays and breaks.
To apply for a work permit, you will need a study permit that mentions that you are allowed to work part-time on campus.
You will need a Social Insurance Number (SIN) to Service Canada if you wish to work in Canada during the course of your studies. To apply for the same, you need a valid study permit, and you should be a full- time student at a recognized university.
In Canada, you will need a work permit to get a full-time job in Canada after finishing your studies. You chose a work permit like the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) if you wish to stay back in Canada and work full-time.
Visit Government of Canada Website for more detail
The Post- Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows you to work for three years in Canada if you have completed a two years degree or more.
You can either apply online or download the form and mail the application along with the required documents. Pay your fee and then wait for the decision to come.
To apply for the work visa, you need a degree from a recognized and accredited Canadian University along with an intention to stay and work in Canada only temporarily.
One can apply for the full-time work permit in the first three months post the completion of their course during which the study permit is still valid.
You will have to wait for 90 days for the decision on your work permit.
The work permit is valid for 3 years if you have completed a two years degree program or more.
The fee for the work permit is CAD 255 plus the holder fee and the work permit processing fee.
An applicant is guaranteed a minimum salary of CAD 1,600 per month while working in Canada. This amount though varies on the job and the province you are working in.
There is no maximum limit, and you can work for as many hours as you want on the full-time work permit.
To apply for the work visa, you will need the following documents:
Till a decision is made on your work visa, you can continue to work full time. All you need to have is your completed degree, should have applied for the permit before the expiry of your study permit and you should be allowed to work off-campus.
The information provided about the work permit is true and complete to the best of our knowledge. All recommendations are made without any guarantee on the part of the author or the publisher. The author and the publisher, therefore, disclaim any liability in connection to and with the use of this information.
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