Advertisements, social media, radio, television, print media, digital platforms… there are many different forms of communication, and they play a very significant role in our daily lives today.
But how do these media work? How does information circulate in today’s society? And how can we communicate in a way that is both effective and creative, yet also critical and responsible?
By becoming communication and journalism professionals working for media outlets, companies, and organizations, you’ll learn to decode these messages and make your voice heard amid this flood of information.
They're talking to you about communication
"I work (...) for Radio Contact. I'm delighted and I really like this job, so the internship was more than beneficial." "(...) more than a year and a half after the internship, they haven't forgotten me." "(...) two months ago I finished my internship and I've just been hired for a research mandate at the Conseil Supérieur de l'Audiovisuel. I'm absolutely delighted with this contract. I thought it would be interesting to inform you of it to express my gratitude for the organization of Bac internships in Namur."
The Benefits of Studying Communication at UNamur
Three specialization options starting in Block 2
- “Journalism and News Media,”
- “Organizational Communication”
- “Cultural and Creative Industries”
An internship
starting in high school
An innovative teaching approach
project-based and focused on learning by doing
Productions
that meet customers' actual needs
An opportunity to participate in the Erasmus program
to improve your English, Dutch, or Spanish
Academic Programs
Are you torn between studying journalism and communication or political science?
While remaining at UNamur, you can easily change your program’s focus after the first year without having to take any additional courses.