BACHELOR IN AUDIOVISUAL COMMUNICATION

PROGRAM OBJECTIVES

The Degree in Audiovisual Communication focuses on teaching the students of this program the most modern tools, strategies and techniques used by professionals in the field of audiovisual communication. Throughout the program, the student will learn to design, produce and direct programs, and advise audiovisual communication projects. The student will develop critical, analytical and reflective capacity in relation to the processes, systems and audiovisual media of a contemporary society, considering the image as a means of expression and communication of concepts, thoughts and emotions.

The graduate of the Bachelor of Audiovisual Communication is a professional who has the skills, practices and technical tools necessary to enter the professional field of television, advertising, radio and alternative online media.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Bachelor in Audiovisual Communication provides the student with knowledge about a wide variety of creative tools and their most common practical applications in relation to today's modern audiovisual industry.

Therefore, through extensive training in the field of audiovisual communication, the professional gathers the tools for creativity, design, production and editing of audiovisual content and products in different journalistic and multimedia formats, giving rigor to the information and the message transmitted, and obtaining quality in the materials produced. These foundations are framed in a humanistic approach to communication, from a deep sense of social service that drives all communication processes. All courses are taught 100% in Spanish.

  • Degree awarded: Bachelor in Audiovisual Communication.
  • Program duration: 126 credit hours.  

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    General Education Courses - 45 Credit Hours

    All students are required to pass the following courses to meet the General Education requirements.

    COURSE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
    Oral and Written Communication in Spanish 3
    Research Methodology 3
    History of art 3
    Sociology 3
    Writing Workshop: Introduction to Writing Composition 3
    Communication theory 3
    Total Quality: Daily Applications 3
    College Algebra 4
    Introduction to Law 3
    Introduction to Technology 3
    English I 4
    Introduction to Advertising 3
    English 4
    Professional ethics 3

     

    Audiovisual Communication - 81 Credit Hours

    The following courses are specific to the Audiovisual Communication curriculum

    COURSE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
    Introduction to Visual Language 3
    Visual Image Theories 3
    Introduction to the Written Press 3
    Introduction to Audiovisual Language 3
    Photojournalism 3
    Writing Workshop II: Written Press and Radio 3
    Radio Workshop 3
    Audiovisual Language 4
    Camera and lighting 3
    Script 3
    Writing Workshop II: Television 3
    Audiovisual production 3
    Sports journalism 3
    Digital journalism 3
    Institutional Communication and Public Relations 3
    Direction of actors 3
    Sound and Musicalization 3
    Content Creation and Television Production 3
    Communication Law 4
    Advertising on Social Networks 4
    Analysis of Media Discourse 3
    Archives and Journalistic Documentation 3
    Audiovisual Media Management 4
    Editing and Postproduction 4
    Final project 4
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