How long is the Communications Studies at Athabasca University?
2 Year (120 credits) Bachelor of Professional Arts (Full or Part-time study)
What you need to get in to the Communications Studies at Athabasca University?
This program is designed for students who have completed an approved two-year diploma or equivalent from a college or institute of technology. Students are granted up to 60 credits toward admission to this degree. Additional credits may be awarded for Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR).
For more information on the Communications Studies at Athabasca University
(780) 675-6100
Does the :program offer a Coop?
No
Distance Education Available:
Yes
What type of learning environment should I expect in the Communications Studies?
Various distance delivery and on-line modes.
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