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The Study program includes 18 credits from the subjects of Anthropology, Ethics and Cultural Keys, which comprise the Core Curriculum of the University of Navarra.
The Study program of the Degree in Journalism allows the student to choose between four of the following specializations: Tech and Data; Global Affairs; Fashion and Trends, or Innovation and Creativity.
Modules of the Study program
It introduces the student to the theory and history of communication and journalism that are essential for any information professional.
subject 1: Communication theory (18 ECTS credit)
- Communication theory
- Epistemology of communication
- Corporate communication
- Public opinion
subject 2: Theory of journalism (21 ECTS credit)
- History of journalism
- Journalism theory
- Information law
- Journalism ethics
It provides a broad vision of the social, political, economic, legal and cultural contexts in which journalism is practiced. It includes the Core Curriculumwhich offers humanistic and ethical training to foster critical thinking and commitment to human dignity and democratic values.
subject 1: partner environment (15 ECTS credit)
- Fundamentals of economic analysis
- Analysis of the social environment
- Emerging social trends
subject 2: Legal-political environment (15 ECTS credit)
- Political theory and contemporary political institutions
- Political systems
- International relations
subject 3: Historical-cultural environment (21 ECTS credit)
- Contemporary History
- Contemporary Literature
- Visual Culture
- Narrative, violence and report
subject 4: Core curriculum (18 ECTS credit)
- Anthropology 1 and 2
- Ethics 1 and 2
- Cultural Keys 1 and 2
It develops the journalist's professional identity through the phases of the informative work : selection of topics, research, verification, data analysis and resolution of ethical dilemmas. It also teaches how to produce content in different genres, formats and media, especially in digital environments.
subject 1: Professional identity (6 ECTS credit)
- Journalistic culture
- Professional identity
subject 2: journalistic internship (39 ECTS credit)
- Fundamentals of writing
- The news and the journalistic chronicle
- The interview and the journalistic profile
- Journalistic reportage
- Opinion and journalistic criticism
subject 3: Integrated journalism (21 ECTS credit)
- International Journalism
- Integrated Journalism 1
- Integrated Journalism 2
It trains in the use of digital tools and artificial intelligence, data analysis and innovative dynamics. It also deals with the functioning of communication markets and promotes entrepreneurship and innovation skills.
subject 1: Digital competences (12 ECTS credit)
- Digital culture and social networks
- Artificial intelligence applied to journalism
- data journalism
subject 2: Structure and markets (15 ECTS credit)
- Communication policies and markets
- Management of communication companies
- Innovation, entrepreneurship and audiences
Offers specialization itineraries that allow students to deepen their knowledge in thematic, narrative, technological or business management areas, adapting their professional profile to their interests and to the future of the sector.
subject 1: complementary training (30 ECTS credit)
- Elective subjects
Culminates the programs of study with the creation of a group journalistic project , which integrates all the knowledge, competencies and skills acquired during the degree program
subject 1: Degree work (9 ECTS credit)
- Degree work
Subjects
ANNUAL |
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Anthropology |
6 |
FALL SEMESTER |
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Communication theory |
6 |
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Contemporary history |
6 |
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Journalistic culture |
3 |
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Fundamentals of writing |
6 |
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Digital culture and social networks |
6 |
SPRING SEMESTER |
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History of journalism |
6 |
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Fundamentals of economic analysis |
6 |
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Political theory and contemporary political institutions |
6 |
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The news and the journalistic chronicle |
9 |
ANNUAL |
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Ethics |
6 |
FALL SEMESTER |
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Journalism theory |
3 |
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Political systems |
6 |
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Contemporary literature |
6 |
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The interview and the journalistic profile |
9 |
SPRING SEMESTER |
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Right to information |
6 |
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Visual Culture |
6 |
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Professional identity |
3 |
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Newspaper reportage |
9 |
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International Journalism |
3 |
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data journalism |
3 |
ANNUAL |
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Cultural Keys |
6 |
FALL SEMESTER |
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Journalistic ethics |
6 |
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Analysis of the social environment |
6 |
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Integrated journalism 1 |
9 |
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Artificial intelligence applied to journalism |
3 |
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Electives |
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SPRING SEMESTER |
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Epistemology of communication |
3 |
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Integrated journalism 2 |
9 |
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Communication policies and markets |
3 |
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Electives |
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FALL SEMESTER |
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Corporate communications |
3 |
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Emerging social trends |
3 |
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Journalistic opinion and criticism |
6 |
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Management of communication companies |
6 |
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Innovation, entrepreneurship and audiences |
6 |
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Electives |
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SPRING SEMESTER |
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Public Opinion |
6 |
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International Office |
3 |
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Narrative, violence and report |
3 |
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Final thesis Degree |
9 |
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Electives |
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