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- Bachelor's Degree in SCIENCES OF COMMUNICATION
Bachelor's Degree in SCIENCES OF COMMUNICATION
- Degree course in italian
- SCIENZE DELLA COMUNICAZIONE
- Degree course
- SCIENCES OF COMMUNICATION
- Title
- Bachelor's Degree
- MIUR Class
- Scienze della comunicazione - L-20 R (DM270)
- Length
- 3 years
- Credits
- 180
- Department
- HUMANITIES
- Website
- https://www.studiumanistici.unisalento.it/guida-alla-didattica/scienze-della-comunicazione-l20
- Language
- ITALIAN
- Location
- Lecce-
- Academic year
- 2025/2026
- Type of access/Available places
- Free access course
- Career opportunities
- 3.1.2.3.0 - Tecnici web
3.3.3.6.1 - Tecnici della pubblicità
3.3.4.4.0 - Agenti di pubblicità
3.4.1.2.1 - Organizzatori di fiere, esposizioni ed eventi culturali
Course description
The three-year degree course in Communication Sciences has been active at the University of Lecce, then University of Salento, since the academic year 2000-2001. The course focuses on multi- and interdisciplinary training, aimed at providing students with the basic skills needed to practice all professions in which communication plays a primary role (from journalism to editorial systems, from public communication to advertising), within the framework of a critical knowledge of the interaction between communication processes and the historical-political, legal and economic phenomena that characterize contemporary society.
The course of study is structured in a single curriculum, which will allow students to acquire the linguistic (including English), semiotic, literary, sociological, socio-economic, historical-political, philosophical, pedagogical and psychological knowledge necessary to scientifically investigate the various forms of communication; the logical knowledge and computer tools that are today the main vehicle of these forms of communication; the methods specific to research on the media and the dynamics of use and consumption; the critical skills needed to analyze the historical, political, economic, social and legal contexts of communication processes.
In addition to the disciplinary activities, there are laboratory activities: writing workshop, cultural event organization workshop, public speaking workshop, web design workshop, press office and public relations workshop.
The teaching program follows a schedule that takes into account the progression of the ongoing training objectives and the general objectives at the end of the three-year period.
The theoretical and general teachings are placed between the first and second year, to offer students the conceptual bases and methods to analyze and critically understand the main formats, means and genres of contemporary communication, including the new forms connected to digital media and the Internet, and the use of different languages and sign systems in the interpersonal, micro and macro social spheres.
The applied and laboratory-based teachings are taught between the second and third year, when the training activities are also supported by internship activities – carried out in businesses, private companies, organizations and public administrations – which allow students to directly experience contact with the world of work in view of their future professional activity.
These training and internship activities are integrated with stays in universities in other European countries within the framework of national and international agreements (Erasmus agreements).
The training offer is finally enhanced with numerous opportunities to meet and learn from professionals and experts from the world of culture, information and communication hosted as speakers in the training seminars that are periodically organized by the course of study and which are also valid for the purposes of recognizing the credits to be acquired in the three-year period among the activities freely chosen by the student.
The course of study is structured in a single curriculum, which will allow students to acquire the linguistic (including English), semiotic, literary, sociological, socio-economic, historical-political, philosophical, pedagogical and psychological knowledge necessary to scientifically investigate the various forms of communication; the logical knowledge and computer tools that are today the main vehicle of these forms of communication; the methods specific to research on the media and the dynamics of use and consumption; the critical skills needed to analyze the historical, political, economic, social and legal contexts of communication processes.
In addition to the disciplinary activities, there are laboratory activities: writing workshop, cultural event organization workshop, public speaking workshop, web design workshop, press office and public relations workshop.
The teaching program follows a schedule that takes into account the progression of the ongoing training objectives and the general objectives at the end of the three-year period.
The theoretical and general teachings are placed between the first and second year, to offer students the conceptual bases and methods to analyze and critically understand the main formats, means and genres of contemporary communication, including the new forms connected to digital media and the Internet, and the use of different languages and sign systems in the interpersonal, micro and macro social spheres.
The applied and laboratory-based teachings are taught between the second and third year, when the training activities are also supported by internship activities – carried out in businesses, private companies, organizations and public administrations – which allow students to directly experience contact with the world of work in view of their future professional activity.
These training and internship activities are integrated with stays in universities in other European countries within the framework of national and international agreements (Erasmus agreements).
The training offer is finally enhanced with numerous opportunities to meet and learn from professionals and experts from the world of culture, information and communication hosted as speakers in the training seminars that are periodically organized by the course of study and which are also valid for the purposes of recognizing the credits to be acquired in the three-year period among the activities freely chosen by the student.
The admission qualification is the possession of a high school diploma or a qualification obtained abroad declared equivalent to an Italian high school diploma or a first or second level degree or a degree certificate pursuant to the educational systems prior to Ministerial Decree 509/99, regardless of the secondary school qualification possessed.
The initial preparation is verified by means of an entrance test aimed at ascertaining the possession of specific knowledge in the
logical-linguistic subjects and general culture in the Social Sciences.
The verification methods, the indication of the additional training obligations (OFA) envisaged in the event of a negative test and finally the methods with which the same must be filled are detailed in the Course Teaching Regulations.
The initial preparation is verified by means of an entrance test aimed at ascertaining the possession of specific knowledge in the
logical-linguistic subjects and general culture in the Social Sciences.
The verification methods, the indication of the additional training obligations (OFA) envisaged in the event of a negative test and finally the methods with which the same must be filled are detailed in the Course Teaching Regulations.
Profile
Communications expertFunctions
Communications and public relations officer in public and private companiesMultimedia operator and expert for publishing companies and advertising agencies
Operator and organizer in the cultural and entertainment sector, as well as in tourism initiatives
Skills
Processing of informationWriting texts and documents for external and internal communication
Research, organization and writing of multimedia content
Website management
Organization of events
Sbocco
Head of communications officesHead of multimedia content for publishing and advertising companies
Head cultural events organization
Responsible for communication activities of tourist companies
The final degree exam consists of the discussion of a short written or multimedia essay on a topic, proposed by the candidate, related to a subject taught during the studies.
During the discussion, the members of the Commission may ask the candidate all questions aimed at ascertaining his/her preparation, even if not specifically related to the proposed topics.
In assigning the degree grade, the Commission takes into account the progress of the discussion and the evaluation of the student's educational path.
During the discussion, the members of the Commission may ask the candidate all questions aimed at ascertaining his/her preparation, even if not specifically related to the proposed topics.
In assigning the degree grade, the Commission takes into account the progress of the discussion and the evaluation of the student's educational path.
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Course modules
PERCORSO COMUNE
PUBLIC LAW (IUS/09)
6 credits - Compulsory
COMMUNICATION ETHICS (M-FIL/03)
6 credits - Optional
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY (SPS/01)
6 credits - Optional
LITERATURE AND JOURNALISM (L-FIL-LET/11)
6 credits - Compulsory
Contemporary italian literature (L-FIL-LET/11)
6 credits - Compulsory
ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND TRANSLATION (L-LIN/12)
12 credits - Compulsory
Italian linguistics (L-FIL-LET/12)
12 credits - Compulsory
SOCIOLOGY OF COMMUNICATION
12 credits - Compulsory
History of political doctrines (SPS/02)
6 credits - Optional
LITERERAY CRITICISM AND NARRATOLOGY (L-FIL-LET/14)
6 credits - Optional
ETHNOMUSICOLOGY (L-ART/08)
6 credits - Optional
CULTURAL EVENT ORGANIZATION WORKSHOP (NN)
3 credits - Compulsory
PUBLIC SPEAKING WORKSHOP (NN)
3 credits - Compulsory
General Linguistics (L-LIN/01)
6 credits - Compulsory
Psychopedagogy of language (M-PED/01)
12 credits - Compulsory
Semiotics of the text (M-FIL/05)
6 credits - Compulsory
Sociology of cultural processes (NEW MEDIA) (SPS/08)
6 credits - Compulsory
General sociology (SPS/07)
6 credits - Compulsory
STORIA CONTEMPORANEA (12 CFU)
12 credits - Compulsory
GLOBALIZATION AND NEW MEDIA - MODULE B
6 credits
CONTEMPORARY HISTORY - MODULE A
6 credits
SOCIAL HISTORY OF COMMUNICATION (SPS/08)
6 credits - Optional
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (SECS-P/07)
6 credits - Optional
POLITICAL ECONOMY AND ECONOMIC COMMUNICATION (SECS-P/01)
6 credits - Optional
INFORMATICS FOR COMMUNICATION (ING-INF/05)
6 credits - Compulsory
WRITING WORKSHOP FOR UNIVERSITY AND WORK (L-FIL-LET/12)
3 credits - Compulsory
PRESS OFFICE LABORATORY AND PUBLIC RELATIONS (NN)
3 credits - Compulsory
MARKETING AND ADVERTISING COMMUNICATION (SECS-P/08)
6 credits - Optional
PROVA FINALE (PROFIN_S)
6 credits - Compulsory
Social Psychology (M-PSI/05)
6 credits - Optional
TECHNIQUES AND GENRES OF TELEVISION PRODUCTION (L-ART/06)
6 credits - Optional
TRAINING COURSES (NN)
6 credits - Compulsory
Theories and techniques of audiovisual language (L-ART/06)
6 credits - Optional