Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Licence professionnelle
À Madrid (Espagne)
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Description
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Typologie
Licence pro
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Lieu
Madrid (Espagne)
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Durée
4 Ans
Objectifs: From advertising executives to screenplay writers, the career paths of those who major in Communication are as varied as the courses Saint Louis University offers. Communication majors pursue careers in journalism, advertising, politics, law, business, publishing, e-commerce, film-making, and academia (just to name a few). Destinataires: Students who have a strong interest in understanding (and even creating) messages. From feature films to newspaper editorials, communication majors learn the different ways to interpret all kinds of texts. And while students who like to write and express themselves verbally are certainly drawn to the major, those who work through images more than words can also find a comfortable home in Communication.
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À propos de cette formation
Admission requirements are based on a combination of secondary school grades, college admission test scores, co-curricular activities and attempted college course work, as well as other indicators of the applicant’s ability and character. Spanish and international students normally enroll in our intensive English as a Second Language (ESL) program during their first year of study.
Les Avis
Professeurs
Anne McCabee
Professor
Ph.D., Aston University
Brian Goss
Professor
Ph.D., University of Illinois, Campaign-Urbana
Dale Fuchs
Professor
M.A., New York University
Daniel Chornett-Roses
Professor
Ph.D., University of Iowa
Erika Polson
Professor
Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University
Le programme
Students at the Madrid Campus can complete a special program through the Department of Communication: International Communication. The unique, international position of a U.S. campus in Europe, and the distinctly international make-up of our student body and faculty present a range of opportunities that enact the missions of the Department of Communication and of Saint Louis University.
The requirements for the degree completed in Madrid are the same as those for Communication majors at the Missouri Campus. The key difference, however, is that students complete a set of upper-level required and elective courses that focus on international and intercultural issues.
This special focus on International Communication is grounded in the liberal arts and designed to prepare young men and women for careers in public relations, journalism, business, and diplomacy–with the hope of fostering better communication among nations in the endeavor to promote world peace.
Saint Louis University's Department of Communication educates students to become culturally-sensitive participants in democratic dialogue. In particular, the University seeks to cultivate innovative, ethically-responsible leaders in fields such as journalism, communication research, public relations, advertising, human resources, public service and teaching. To accomplish this mission, the Department encourages undergraduate students to integrate theoretical knowledge of human interaction processes with a deep grasp of the cultural consequences of mass media. Alongside these desired outcomes, the program also pursues the practical dimension of specialized skills in writing, speaking, critical thinking, research, and design.
Students at the Madrid Campus have the opportunity to complete a special program through the Department of Communication: International Communication. The unique, international position of an American university campus in Europe, and the distinctly international make-up of our student body and faculty present a range of opportunities in accordance with the missions of the Department of Communication and Saint Louis University.
The requirements for the degree completed in Madrid are the same as those for Communication majors at the St. Louis Campus in Saint Louis, Missouri in the United States. The key difference, however, is that students complete a set of upper-level required and elective courses that focus on international and intercultural issues.
This special focus on International Communication is grounded in the liberal arts and designed to prepare young men and women for careers in public relations, journalism, business, and diplomacy—with the hope of fostering better communication among nations in the endeavor to promote world peace.
Saint Louis University's Department of Communication educates students to become culturally-sensitive participants in democratic dialogue. In particular, the University seeks to cultivate innovative, ethically-responsible leaders in fields such as journalism, communication research, public relations, advertising, human resources, public service and teaching. To accomplish this mission, the Department encourages undergraduate students to integrate theoretical knowledge of human interaction processes with a deep grasp of the cultural consequences of mass media. Alongside these desired outcomes, the program also pursues the practical dimension of specialized skills in writing, speaking, critical thinking, research, and design.
Students at the Madrid Campus have the opportunity to complete a special program through the Department of Communication: International Communication. The unique, international position of an American university campus in Europe, and the distinctly international make-up of our student body and faculty present a range of opportunities in accordance with the missions of the Department of Communication and Saint Louis University.
The requirements for the degree completed in Madrid are the same as those for Communication majors at the St. Louis Campus in Saint Louis, Missouri in the United States. The key difference, however, is that students complete a set of upper-level required and elective courses that focus on international and intercultural issues.
This special focus on International Communication is grounded in the liberal arts and designed to prepare young men and women for careers in public relations, journalism, business, and diplomacy—with the hope of fostering better communication among nations in the endeavor to promote world peace.
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Bachelor of Arts in Communication