Logo UVDegree in JournalismFaculty of Philology, Translation and Communication Logo del portal

  • CE1: Students should be able to recover, organize, analyse and process information and communication with the purpose of private or collective uses through various media and supports or in the creation of productions of any kind.
  • CE2: Students must be able to search, select, contextualise and order any type of source or document (written, audio, visual etc.) useful for the elaboration and processing of information, as well as for persuasive communicative or fictional and entertainment uses.
  • CE3: Students must be able to communicate in their own language through traditional forms of media (the press, photography, radio, television), through new combined forms (multimedia), through new digital forms (the internet), or through hypertextuality.
  • CE4: Students must be able to reasonably propose ideas from the basics of rhetoric, as well as to communicate through the techniques of persuasion.
  • CE5: Students must be able to use the communicative and informative technologies and techniques in different medias and combined/interactive systems (multimedia).
  • CE6: Students must be able to perform the main journalistic tasks, develop them within thematic areas, and apply them to journalistic procedures.
  • CE7: Students must be able to conceive, plan and execute informative and creative projects in different environments (mass media, digital environments, communication offices, etc.).
  • CE8: Students must have an understanding of the data and mathematical operations performed, with some of them commonly used in the media. Students must know how to use data and statistics in a correct and understandable way for global dissemination.
  • CE9: Students must be able to design both formal and aesthetic aspects in written, graphic, audiovisual and digital media, as well as the use of computer techniques for the representation of facts and data through infographic systems.