Course outline
Acquired skills
These are the main competences for which this degree will qualify you:
- Acquiring a knowledge and understanding of the meaning and relevance of theories, concepts and methods in the (inter-) disciplinary field of audiovisual communication.
- Acquiring knowledge and experience in working environments and routines in the field of audiovisual communication.
- Analysing, interpreting, explaining and critically appraising events, social processes, texts and communication projects.
- Applying skills and using techniques, technologies and resources to develop content and processes in communication and audiovisual information.
- Applying theories and methodological tools in various practical processes and contexts in the field of communication.
- Designing and setting up strategies to identify goals and plan actions in the context of the development of content and processes in communication and audiovisual information.
- Developing abilities and skills concerned with participation, management and optimisation of team work, applying duly informed criteria in decision-making and the assessment of results.
- Reporting and explaining achievements and research findings in various communication areas, formats and media smoothly and effectively, based on argument.
- Seeking out, selecting, classifying and analysing information from various sources, and adapting content to different forms and narrative strategies.
- Summarising, developing and applying new creative approaches to problem solving in audiovisual communication.