This Double Degree in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication offers a theoretical-practical training based on a double aspect: the uses of journalistic discourse and the multiple formats and manifestations of the most current audiovisual culture; resulting in a convergent figure, indebted to both strictly informative logics and logics related to fictional narrative and entertainment.
Double Degree in Journalism and Audiovisual Communication (3ª ed)
Duration:
5 academic years
RUCT code: 7000605
ECTS Number: 360
Seats number: 10
Dean or center director:
ANA ISABEL RODRIGUEZ VAZQUEZ
anaisabel.rodriguez.vazquez [at] usc.es
Title coordinator:
Enrique Castello Mayo
Use languages:
Spanish, Galician
MECES Level: 2
Coordinator university:
University of Santiago de Compostela
Partaker universities:
University of Santiago de Compostela
Este dobre grao busca a formación dunha figura converxente e polivalente, dende o territorio da comunicación, debedora tanto das lóxicas estritamente informativas, como das lóxicas relacionadas coa ficción e o entretemento, o que constitúe una tarefa posible e desexable no traballo das áreas de coñecemento (Xornalismo, por unha banda, e Comunicación Audiovisual e Publicidade, por outra) implicadas principalmente no grao.
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The USC has a programme of student tutors for Bachelor’s degrees, so that students in their final years, after receiving training provided by the University, carry out orientation tasks for students who are beginning their studies.
Information on the student tutor programme:
Programa estudiantes tutores
When an official degree is suspended, the USC guarantees the effective development of the studies started by its students until their completion. To this end, the Governing Council approves the criteria related, among others, to:
• The admission of new enrolments in the degree programme.
• The gradual suppression of teaching.
• If the extinct degree is replaced by another similar one (modifying the nature of the degree), it establishes the conditions that facilitate students’ continuity of studies in the new degree and the equivalences between the subjects of one and the other plan.
The general requirements for access to degree programmes are set out in article 15 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for quality assurance. More information can be found at the following link:
Access to Degree
In addition, the USC has a University Information Office (OIU) https://www.usc.gal/es/node/44321 , through which specific queries are answered.
The Bachelor's Degree in Journalism aims to train future professionals to carry out all those tasks related to the search, selection, management, production and dissemination of information of a very broad referential spectrum, of a general or specialised nature, both within the framework of media entities themselves, as well as public or personal institutions, in which these informative practices take place.
The aim of the Degree in Audiovisual Communication is to train future professionals destined to develop tasks within the broad territory of audiovisual communication, fiction and entertainment, which have a place in the sphere of the Cultural and Creative Industries. This training, based on extensive knowledge of a technical and aesthetic nature, translates into a further capacity for ideation and materialisation of narratives, formats, programmes and works of a very diverse nature, destined for multiple supports, and which require the mobilisation of multiple grammars.
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See the information on each degree
Mobility
The mobility of own and host students is regulated at the USC by the Regulations on Inter-University Student Exchanges, approved by the Governing Council on 26.10.2012, and amended in 2019, the content of which can be consulted at the following link:
https://www.usc.gal/es/institucional/goberno/area/normativa/alumnado
Students must complete two dissertations, one in Journalism and the other in Audiovisual Communication. The course load of each Final Dissertation will be 12 credits.
Duration:
5 academic years
RUCT code: 7000605
ECTS Number: 360
Seats number: 10
Dean or center director:
ANA ISABEL RODRIGUEZ VAZQUEZ
anaisabel.rodriguez.vazquez [at] usc.es
Title coordinator:
Enrique Castello Mayo
Use languages:
Spanish, Galician
MECES Level: 2
Coordinator university:
University of Santiago de Compostela
Partaker universities:
University of Santiago de Compostela
Este dobre grao busca a formación dunha figura converxente e polivalente, dende o territorio da comunicación, debedora tanto das lóxicas estritamente informativas, como das lóxicas relacionadas coa ficción e o entretemento, o que constitúe una tarefa posible e desexable no traballo das áreas de coñecemento (Xornalismo, por unha banda, e Comunicación Audiovisual e Publicidade, por outra) implicadas principalmente no grao.
No data available for the selected academic year.
No data available for the selected academic year.
The USC has a programme of student tutors for Bachelor’s degrees, so that students in their final years, after receiving training provided by the University, carry out orientation tasks for students who are beginning their studies.
Information on the student tutor programme:
Programa estudiantes tutores
When an official degree is suspended, the USC guarantees the effective development of the studies started by its students until their completion. To this end, the Governing Council approves the criteria related, among others, to:
• The admission of new enrolments in the degree programme.
• The gradual suppression of teaching.
• If the extinct degree is replaced by another similar one (modifying the nature of the degree), it establishes the conditions that facilitate students’ continuity of studies in the new degree and the equivalences between the subjects of one and the other plan.
The general requirements for access to degree programmes are set out in article 15 of Royal Decree 822/2021, of 28 September, which establishes the organisation of university education and the procedure for quality assurance. More information can be found at the following link:
Access to Degree
In addition, the USC has a University Information Office (OIU) https://www.usc.gal/es/node/44321 , through which specific queries are answered.
The Bachelor's Degree in Journalism aims to train future professionals to carry out all those tasks related to the search, selection, management, production and dissemination of information of a very broad referential spectrum, of a general or specialised nature, both within the framework of media entities themselves, as well as public or personal institutions, in which these informative practices take place.
The aim of the Degree in Audiovisual Communication is to train future professionals destined to develop tasks within the broad territory of audiovisual communication, fiction and entertainment, which have a place in the sphere of the Cultural and Creative Industries. This training, based on extensive knowledge of a technical and aesthetic nature, translates into a further capacity for ideation and materialisation of narratives, formats, programmes and works of a very diverse nature, destined for multiple supports, and which require the mobilisation of multiple grammars.
See the information on each degree
See the information on each degree
See the information on each degree
Mobility
The mobility of own and host students is regulated at the USC by the Regulations on Inter-University Student Exchanges, approved by the Governing Council on 26.10.2012, and amended in 2019, the content of which can be consulted at the following link:
https://www.usc.gal/es/institucional/goberno/area/normativa/alumnado
Students must complete two dissertations, one in Journalism and the other in Audiovisual Communication. The course load of each Final Dissertation will be 12 credits.