Advertising, social networks, radio, television, print media, digital platforms ... the means of communication are many and take up a very important place in our daily lives today.
But how do these media work? How does information circulate in today's society? And how can we communicate effectively and creatively, yet critically and responsibly?
By becoming communication and journalism professionals working for the media, companies and associations, you'll learn how to decode these messages and make your voice heard in this abundance of information.
They talk to you about communication
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The advantages of studying communication at UNamur
- The choice between three options for specialization right from Block 2:
- "Journalism and news media"
- "Organizational communication"
- "Culture and audiovisual"
- A internship as early as the bachelor's degree
- An innovative pedagogy centered on projects and learning through creation ("Learning by doing")
- Workshops offering practical exercises directly linked to the professional world (communication writing, editing and audiovisual production...)
- interventions by professionals in journalism and communication in the courses
- The possibility of an exchange stay (Erasmus)to destinations in Flanders and Europe
- A coherent program building many links between courses
- A educational accompaniment at the service of students (permanences, individual coaching sessions, formative tests, preparatory courses, remediation activities between sessions.)
Programs of study
Not sure whether to study information and communication or political science?
While remaining at UNamur, you can easily change the focus of your program after the first year, without having to take additional courses.