Bachelor in Communication Sciences

3 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

University of Porto

Program Overview

The Bachelor in Communication Sciences at the University of Porto's Faculty of Arts and Humanities (FLUP) is a dynamic 3-year program blending humanities with cutting-edge IT, aesthetics, and graphics, perfect for creative students passionate about journalism, public relations, or multimedia who want hands-on experience in real-world media production. You'll thrive here if you're eager to build versatile skills in a collaborative environment with access to TV/radio studios, a multimedia lab, and a computerized newsroom, participating in actual projects for the university and beyond.

First Year: Dive into foundational knowledge that sets a strong base across social sciences and communication basics, exploring how media shapes society through courses like core humanities modules, introductory IT tools, and communication theory essentials. You'll get comfortable with the big picture of journalism, PR, and multimedia right from the start, building critical thinking and basic production skills in an engaging, interdisciplinary setup.

Second Year: Build on those foundations with deeper dives into practical tools and concepts, tackling subjects such as advanced social sciences, aesthetic principles, and graphic design basics. This year sharpens your ability to combine theory with hands-on work, preparing you for specialization while honing skills in information technologies and communication strategies.

Third Year: Choose your path—Journalism, Public Relations, or Multimedia—after a solid common core, focusing on specialized projects in areas like broadcast production, press office management, or digital content creation. You'll apply everything in real studios and labs, developing portfolios through collaborative productions that mirror professional environments.

Focus Areas
Journalism (broadcast, print, online), Public Relations (press and image offices), Multimedia (educational software, digital materials).

Learning Outcomes
Graduates gain broad skills for media production, project development, and versatile communication roles, with practical expertise from studios, labs, and real-world university projects.

Professional Alignment (Accreditation)
This official first-cycle Bachelor's degree (codes 9023 or 9701) is accredited through U.Porto's Faculty of Arts and Humanities, partnering with Engineering, Fine Arts, and Economics faculties for a well-rounded, industry-ready curriculum.

Reputation (Employability Rankings)
The program opens doors to diverse careers in journalism, PR, and multimedia, with strong practical training ensuring graduates are equipped for immediate professional impact—backed by U.Porto's global standing, though specific QS/Guardian rankings for this degree highlight its focus on employability in media fields.

 

Experiential Learning (Research, Projects, Internships etc.)

In the Bachelor in Communication Sciences at the University of Porto's Faculty of Arts (FLUP), you'll dive right into hands-on learning from day one, building real-world skills in journalism, public relations, and multimedia through dedicated facilities designed for practical training. The program emphasizes a strong practical component, where you work in professional-grade broadcasting studios for TV and radio, a multimedia laboratory for creative projects, and a computerized newsroom to simulate real media environments. You'll gain experience developing projects and even contributing to actual productions for the University or external partners, preparing you perfectly for careers in broadcasting, online journalism, PR, or multimedia production.

This setup lets you master tools and techniques used by pros—here's what stands out:
- Broadcasting studios for TV and radio, where you practice live production and journalistic techniques like audio-visual reporting.
- Multimedia laboratory for hands-on work in 3D multimedia (e.g., Atelier Multimédia 3D course) and design projects such as Multimedia Communication and Design.
- Computerized newsroom to develop skills in integrated journalism workshops, multimedia workshops, and press techniques.
- Project-based learning, including group developments in areas like Integrated Marketing Communication, Advertising Communication, and real productions for the University or outside entities—no generic assignments, but targeted media simulations.

Applying is your next smart step—students love how this program turns classroom theory into portfolio-ready work that lands jobs fast. Let's get your application rolling!

Progression & Future Opportunities

The Bachelor in Communication Sciences at University of Porto isn't just theory—it's built on hands-on experience from day one. You'll gain practical skills through access to professional-grade broadcasting studios, multimedia laboratories, and a computerized newsroom. This means you're not just learning *about* communication; you're actually *doing* it in real facilities that mirror what you'll find in the industry.

The program is specifically designed so you can participate in project development and productions for the University and external clients. This gives you genuine portfolio pieces before you even graduate—something employers genuinely value.

Here's what makes the experiential learning distinctive:

- Broadcasting studios for TV and radio production work
- Multimedia laboratory equipped for hands-on digital media creation
- Computerized newsroom where you learn journalism skills in a realistic environment
- Project-based learning with real productions for the University and external organizations
- Specialized workshops including Integrated Journalism Workshop (9 ECTS), Multimedia Workshop (6 ECTS), and Multimedia Communication and Design courses
- Courses with practical focus like Journalistic Communication Techniques (both press and audiovisual specializations)
- Media Technologies training as part of your core curriculum from year one

The degree opens doors across diverse career paths: broadcast journalism, newspaper work, online journalism, press and image offices, and multimedia production. You're not locked into one career track—you build skills that employers across the communication industry actually need.

 

Program Key Stats

€6970
€1925

Intake : 31st Jul Intake : 18th Apr


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Eligibility Criteria

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Additional Information & Requirements

Country Requirements

Career Options

  • Journalism (broadcast
  • newspaper
  • online)
  • Press and image offices
  • Production of educational software
  • All kinds of multimedia material
  • Journalism and Communication
  • Public Relations
  • Multimedia Communication

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