Audiovisual Communication 48 months Undergraduate Program By Universidad Rey Juan Carlos |Top Universities

Audiovisual Communication

Subject Ranking

# 201-250QS Subject Rankings

Program Duration

48 monthsProgram duration

Tuitionfee

27,100 EURTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

Communication and Media StudiesMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The general objective of the Bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Communication, in line with the White Book of Bachelor's Degrees in Communication, is to seek a comprehensive knowledge of the techniques and processes of audiovisual creation and dissemination in its various phases. In short, to train professionals capable of developing their work both in the creation of formats and content, as well as in the direction and production of programs, post-production, programming and audiovisual management, in all cases for radio, television and other audiovisual media. including digital ones.


The professional opportunities of graduates in Audiovisual Communication are linked to the field of audiovisual journalism (news and documentaries on TV and radio) and to that of artistic-technical creation (cinema, documentaries, entertainment programs, audiovisual shows).


They also cover field work in radio stations, television and cinema. Graduates are trained to direct stations, occupy positions such as sound technician, image, assembly, etc. Likewise, they can work in press offices in audiovisual companies, where they will assume internal or external communication functions.


After completing their studies, a graduate in Audiovisual Communication is enabled to perform the functions that are grouped into the following profiles: director, screenwriter and audiovisual producer; audiovisual producer and manager; production design and visual and sound post-production, and researcher, teacher and expert in visual studies.

Program overview

Main Subject

Communication and Media Studies

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Study Mode

On Campus

The general objective of the Bachelor's degree in Audiovisual Communication, in line with the White Book of Bachelor's Degrees in Communication, is to seek a comprehensive knowledge of the techniques and processes of audiovisual creation and dissemination in its various phases. In short, to train professionals capable of developing their work both in the creation of formats and content, as well as in the direction and production of programs, post-production, programming and audiovisual management, in all cases for radio, television and other audiovisual media. including digital ones.


The professional opportunities of graduates in Audiovisual Communication are linked to the field of audiovisual journalism (news and documentaries on TV and radio) and to that of artistic-technical creation (cinema, documentaries, entertainment programs, audiovisual shows).


They also cover field work in radio stations, television and cinema. Graduates are trained to direct stations, occupy positions such as sound technician, image, assembly, etc. Likewise, they can work in press offices in audiovisual companies, where they will assume internal or external communication functions.


After completing their studies, a graduate in Audiovisual Communication is enabled to perform the functions that are grouped into the following profiles: director, screenwriter and audiovisual producer; audiovisual producer and manager; production design and visual and sound post-production, and researcher, teacher and expert in visual studies.

Admission Requirements

59+
72+
5.5+
The documentation must be attached electronically. During the academic year, the physical presentation of the documentation that cannot be verified as digitally valid will be requested.

4 Years
Sep

Tuition fees

Domestic Students

5,300 EUR
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International Students

27,100 EUR
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