The Department of Communication of the University of Ottawa offers a Master of Arts (MA) in Communication degree with thesis or with research paper. The program focuses on five fields of specialization: media studies; organizational communication; health communication; identity and diversity in communication; government communication. Both teaching and research explore major issues related to new information and communication technologies in media and organizations at the national and international levels. The
academic department of Art History & Communication Studies at
McGill University offers Master of Arts (M.A.) degrees, which are differentiated either as Interdisciplinary (Thesis/Non-Thesis) or as Noninterdisciplinary (Thesis/Non-Thesis) programs. The duration for a Non-Thesis option is two years of full-time study. The period for a Thesis option may last longer, depending also on the required level of courses and complexity of the
thesis. Students who are admitted to the Interdisciplinary Thesis option Communication Studies - Gender and Women's Studies (incl. e.g.
psychology and/or other subjects) might have to earn "very high research" credits at the 700-PhD-level, and they may need to complete their program in the maximum of three years of full-time candidature. The Communication & Media Arts Department at
Lancaster Bible College offers a Master of Arts (MA) degree in Strategic Communication Leadership. == Computer Science ==