The Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture program explicitly connects the communication skills and leadership training of a liberal arts education to successful post- graduation employment. This degree program is defined by its focus on the transferability of the written, oral and visual communication skills, the critical thinking, and the cultural awareness acquired during a liberal arts education to the world beyond academia. Technical skills, work-integrated learning (internships, cooperatives, workplace-generated projects), and career-related mentoring are key components of its design.
Meet Kate Scarth, Chair of Lucy Maud Montgomery Studies and Assistant Professor
Dr. Kate Scarth is Chair of L.M. Montgomery Studies and Assistant Professor of Applied Communication, Leadership, and Culture (ACLC) at UPEI.
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All of the following courses are required for a Major in Applied Communication, Leadership and Culture:
- English 1010 - Academic Writing
- ACLC 1060 - Putting Arts to Work I
- ACLC 1080 - Digital Literacy
- University 2030 - Introduction to Leadership Studies
- English 2340 - Public Speaking
- ACLC 2090 - Digital Humanities
- University 3030 - Leadership Theory and Practice
- ACLC 3060 - Putting Arts to Work II
- ACLC 3080 - Leadership for a Changing World
- English 3810 - Professional Writing
- Arts 4010 - Capstone Arts
- either
- English 4040 - Communication and Rhetoric: Capstone Writing OR
- ACLC 4000 - Advanced Workshop in Applied Communication
- ACLC 4060 - Putting Arts to Work III
- ACLC 4070 - Work Integrated Internship
The minor program will require a total of 21 semester hours of program-specific courses.
The following courses are required for a Minor in Applied Communication, Leadership, and Communication.
- ACLC 1060 - Putting Arts to Work
- ACLC 3060 - Putting Arts to Work
- ACLC 1080 - Digital Literacy
- and four (4) other courses from the ACLC list of Major requirements, including one at the 4000 level
Minor co-requisites:
- English 1010 - Academic Writing
NOTE: As per Academic Regulation 1h, all undergraduate degree programs require successful completion of IKE-1040 (new for students beginning or returning after re-application in Fall 2022); one of UPEI-1010, UPEI-1020, or UPEI-1030, and a Writing Intensive Course.
UPEI provides a solid education in the liberal arts, committed to rigorous study and inquiry, belief in the value of knowledge, lifelong capacity-building, and the development of the whole person.
High School Graduates
Successful completion of Grade 12 examinations in a University Preparatory Program with an overall average of at least 70% (75% for Quebec Secondary V students) in the following subjects:
- English;
- one Social Studies or Language;
- any 3 other academic courses. Grade 12 math recommended.
Note: Grade 12 Math is a prerequisite for some 1st year Arts courses.
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Faculty
- Dave Hickey, Coordinator and Assistant Professor, ACLC; Coordinator of the Journalism program
- , Professor, History
- , Chair of L.M. Montgomery Studies and ACLC
- , Canada Research Chair in Geospatial Humanities
Adjunct Faculty
- Ziad Ghaith
ACLC Steering Committee
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Tuition
$7,170 per year, based on 30 credit hours ($717 per 3 credit course).
International students pay $8,410 per year in addition to full-time student tuition.
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