What we are looking for in our students?

This Degree is for you if...
You have an interest in communication, a curiosity for how organizations work and a vocation to generate a positive social impact.
You have the ability to express yourself orally and in writing, you are creative and have ideas to tell with clarity and originality.
You have the ability to analyze the environment, anticipate change and work in teams leading projects with strategic vision.
You are concerned about digital and technological challenges, and you want to influence decision making with ethics, judgment and purpose.
Requirements access to the system as a general rule:

The Degree in Corporate Communication requires having passed the university entrance test (PAU or similar international exam) and the admission test at the School. Although many of our students come from Bachelor's degrees in Social Sciences, the Degree is open to any other pathway of origin.
LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
All candidates must have a level of Spanish C1 or similar and English B2 or similar. This level will be accredited by taking a specific test at the University of Navarra.
How is our process of Admissions Office?

Apply for admission in the Portal miUNAV.
Find out the dates and deadlines dates and deadlines.
Take the admission tests.
We will make a weighted average of your grade of 1st year of high school diploma (60%) and our admission test (40%). The committee Admission School will resolve your application.
We will inform you in the Portal myUNAV of the status of your application admission.
Once you have been admitted you can proceed to pay your enrollment. Find out about the UNAV payment methods.
Any questions? Contact us at contact and we will be happy to help you.
The test of admission

The test admission for both nationals and internationals, consists of:
Test of basic knowledge of Humanities, social sciences and general culture.
literacy test .
test English level and Spanish level diagnostic test.
The applicant may be call a staff interview if further information is needed. The interview is not in itself an admission criterion, but only a complementary source information to the application.