Degree in Audiovisual Communication
| Program start date | Application deadline |
| 2025-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
Introduction to the Degree in Audiovisual Communication
The Degree in Audiovisual Communication is a 4-year program consisting of 240 credits. The tuition fee for the 2025/2026 academic year is 14.03 per credit. The program has a limited intake of 75 students, with a minimum admission grade of 10.31.
Presentation of the Degree
This innovative program is based on project-based learning, where students work on transversal projects throughout the semester, integrating knowledge acquired in various subjects to develop realistic and professional proposals. The program enables students to analyze and critique, master multimedia communication, and innovate in different audiovisual and digital productions.
Professional Outcomes
Graduates of the program can work in companies related to the audiovisual and multimedia sector, including television, radio, film, digital environments, and video games. They can occupy roles such as director, screenwriter, and audiovisual producer, as well as specialists in post-production, visual and sound effects, and experts in audiovisual communication.
International Mobility and Internships
The program has agreements with universities in several countries, including Germany, Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, the Czech Republic, Sweden, and Turkey. Students can also participate in internships with companies representing various fields and areas of interest, with over 100 agreements signed with entities such as radio and television stations, production companies, audiovisual enterprises, municipalities, associations, advertising agencies, newspapers, and magazines.
Continuation of Studies
The Degree in Audiovisual Communication allows access to the University Master's degree in Digital Post-production, with two specialties: Video Post-production and Audio Post-production. It also provides access to the University Master's degree in Transmedia Communication, which offers specialized training in social media and communication platforms. Additionally, students can access any University Master's degree at the UPV by taking the necessary bridging courses.
Study Plan
The study plan consists of:
- Formative basics: 61 credits
- Compulsory subjects: 110 credits
- Elective subjects: 59 credits
- External practices: 0 credits
- Final project: 10 credits Total: 240 credits
Credits Established for Obtaining the Degree
The program requires the completion of 240 credits, distributed across various subjects and activities. The study plan is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in audiovisual communication, preparing them for professional careers in the field.
