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Course formatIn-Person
DegreeBachelor
Semesters6
Credits180
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Entry requirements and conditions
Entry requirements and conditions
This study cycle accepts candidates who submit their application via the institutional entry admission and have obtained a positive score on one or in the following sets of the national exams:- 11 História
or- 18 Português
or- 17 Matemática Aplicada às Ciências Sociais
- 18 Português
or- 11 História
- 18 Português
or- 06 Filosofia
- 18 Português
or- 13 Inglês
- 18 Português
or- 04 Economia
- 17 Matemática Aplicada às Ciências Sociais
or- 09 Geografia
- 18 Português
Candidates may also apply via the regimes of institution/programme transfer or via Special Application, in accordance with the legal regulations in force (holders of higher education degree, holders of a Technological Specialization Course, holders of Professional Higher Technician Course or Over 23 years of Age). Candidates who meet the requirements defined in the International Student Statute can also apply.
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Technical and professional skills that I will acquire
Technical and professional skills that I will acquire
This degree is distinguished by technological investment that characterizes the Lusophone University (Universidade Lusófona). It provides the students with infrastructures and equipment that enhance the optimization of their training and complement the indispensable theoretical dimension of a university course. At the end of first year the students will already master the basic tools of the professional practice. Thereafter, they begin to be referred either to internal projects, such as the "Journalism at Lusófona" blog and LOC - "Lusophone Online: Contents" (LOC - "Lusófona Online: Conteúdos"), internships in various media companies. Preparing media professionals and journalists that are capable of dealing with a job market that is in constant evolution is the main objective of the Licentiate degree in Communication and Journalism.
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Study plan and curriculum structure
Study plan and curriculum structure
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1º Ano / Common Core
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Communication and Information Law
4 ects -
Computational Thinking
5 ects -
Contemporary History (General)
5 ects -
English I
4 ects -
Journalistic Composition
7 ects -
Narrative Techniques
5 ects
- [2º Semestre]
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Communication Theories
4 ects -
Contemporary History (Portugal)
5 ects -
Digital Image Computing
5 ects -
English II
4 ects -
Journalistic Genres
7 ects -
Photojournalism
5 ects
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2º Ano / Common Core
- [1º Semestre]
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Digital Journalism
5 ects -
English III
4 ects -
Multimedia Computing and Interactivity
5 ects -
Political Journalism
4 ects -
Techniques of Radio Expression
7 ects -
Theories of Journalism
5 ects
- [2º Semestre]
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English IV
4 ects -
History of Journalism and Public Opinion
5 ects -
Image Analysis Methods
5 ects -
Media Theory
5 ects - Option I
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Techniques of Television Expression
7 ects
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3º Ano / Common Core
- [1º Semestre]
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Journalism and Online Communities
7 ects -
Markets and Media Management
3 ects - Option II
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Research Journalism
5 ects -
Sports Journalism
4 ects -
Television Journalism
7 ects
- [2º Semestre]
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Economic Journalism
4 ects - Journalism Seminar/Internship
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Media Analysis
3 ects -
Radio Journalism
7 ects -
Scientific Journalism
4 ects -
Social Responsibility of the Media
3 ects
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1º Ano / Common Core
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Course Team
Course Team
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Career opportunities and career prospects
Career opportunities and career prospects
General multimedia journalist. Specialized journalist (including politics, economy, sports, science, culture). Press Journalist (dailies, weeklies, magazines, regional press). Radio journalist (national, regional and local radio). TV journalist (general and specialized). Digital Journalist (individual titles and associates).
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What master's or postgraduate degrees can I pursue afterward?
What master's or postgraduate degrees can I pursue afterward?
The Licentiate degree in Communication and Journalism provides adequate training for further studies in the 2nd cycle, in the areas of Journalism, Communication Sciences, Arts and Information Technology. The course is associated with RCCAIT CICANT - Research Centre on Communication, Arts and Information Technologies (CICANT - Centro de Investigação em Comunicação, Artes e Novas Tecnologias), which integrates the School of Communication, Arts and Information Technology (Escola de Comunicação, Artes e Tecnologias da Informação - ECATI) at ULHT, in which the majority of the faculty conducts develops scientific activities.
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Scientific areas of the course
Scientific areas of the course
Jornalismo e reportagem
Lisboa | Esc.Comunicação, Arquitetura, Artes e TI
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Course Direction
Secretariat
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Telephone extension764
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LocationSala F.1.5
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Service hours2ª a 6ª, 9:30 -13:30/ 16:00-18:30
Agência de Avaliação e Acreditação do Ensino Superior
Graduation Requirements
Have completed a total of 180 ECTS.





