What will this degree give me?
Mastery of the potential of audiovisual language for telling stories, either in news or in fiction. Familiarity with the process by which audiovisual products are created: from the idea to the sound and image. Business mentality and knowledge of the audiovisual market combined with a creative approach.
Student profile
You like TV and film. You have good spoken and written skills. You can work in a team.
Certificate Programs
These Certificate Programs enable students of the University of Navarra to accredit their special knowledge of one of nine areas which are in great professional demand: Corporate Communication, Cultural Communication, Integrated Marketing Communication, Political Communication, Social Communication, Media Management, Screenwriting for TV and Film, Visual Journalism and Production of TV and Film Fiction. To obtain these Certificates it is not necessary to enroll for more courses than are strictly necessary to obtain the degree. It is only necessary to take the optional courses indicated for each Certificate Program.
Professional opportunities
TV news: Writing and producing news for television, Reporting: recording and editing TV news; Writing, producing and scripting documentaries. Radio news: Writing and producing news for radio, Reporting: recording and editing radio news. Programs: Director, Producer, Scriptwriter, Audience analyst, TV programmer, Magazines, Talk Shows, etc. New technologies: Director, Producer, Scriptwriter for multimedia products, Web page design, Digital journalism. Fiction on TV and in film: Director, Producer, Scriptwriter for serials, sit.coms, TV movies, etc. Analyst for scripts and audiovisual productions.
Extra-curricular activities
Seminars on media industries and markets, on the image, on film criticism, on 3D animation, etc. Students may obtain internships with Euroview, the School's production company, and with Radio Universidad de Navarra (98.3 FM). |