10 Best universities for Radio and Television broadcasting in Canada

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Below is a list of best universities in Canada ranked based on their research performance in Radio and Television broadcasting. A graph of 10.9K citations received by 601 academic papers made by 10 universities in Canada was used to calculate publications' ratings, which then were adjusted for release dates and added to final scores.

We don't distinguish between undergraduate and graduate programs nor do we adjust for current majors offered. You can find information about granted degrees on a university page but always double-check with the university website.

1. McGill University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#37 in the World
Acceptance Rate
46%
Enrollment
37,888
Founded
1821

2. University of Alberta

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#67 in the World
Enrollment
31,185
Founded
1908

3. University of Toronto

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#80 in the World
Enrollment
27,651
Founded
1827

4. University of Manitoba

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#112 in the World
Acceptance Rate
52%
Enrollment
29,800
Founded
1877

5. Wilfrid Laurier University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#116 in the World
Enrollment
19,000
Founded
1911

6. University of Calgary

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#123 in the World
Acceptance Rate
55%
Enrollment
33,000
Founded
1966

7. Western University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#139 in the World
Acceptance Rate
31%
Enrollment
21,836
Founded
1878

8. University of Waterloo

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#147 in the World
Enrollment
35,900
Founded
1957

9. University of Quebec in Outaouais

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#156 in the World
Acceptance Rate
50%
Enrollment
6,000
Founded
1981

10. MacEwan University

For Radio and Television broadcasting

#160 in the World
Acceptance Rate
70%
Enrollment
14,000
Founded
1971

The best cities to study Radio and Television broadcasting in Canada based on the number of universities and their ranks are Montreal, Edmonton, Toronto, and Winnipeg.