Bachelor in Information and Communication

BA-COMMorganized by the faculty of Letters, Translation and Communication during academic year 2017-2018

Job opportunities and intended professions

Further study and career opportunities

If you go on to do a Master in Communication or journalism, you could go into the following professions

  • Journalist

  • Press officer, communications officer, public relations officer

  • Advertising and marketing

  • Organising and running socio-cultural events and socio-cultural mediation

  • Writing and publishing

If you wish to do a different MA, you can do the following masters:

  • Information and Communication Sciences and Technologies

  • Performing Arts

  • Criminology

  • Multilingual Communication

  • Culture Management

You could also move into research in the following areas:

  • Economics, sociology, semiology, history of the media and communications

  • Marketing and advertising

  • Organising and running socio-cultural events

  • Political sciences

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Programme objectives

Fulfil your ambitions by gaining a professional grounding in: information, communication, advertising, organising and running cultural events, cultural mediation, documentation and records, information processing, new information and communication technologies, media sciences ...

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Benefits of the ULB training

Over the course of the year our assistant teachers will be on hand to provide

  • supervised practicals in the following fields : history, political economics, philosophy, law, languages, bibliographical research, media and statistical studies

  • help and guidance sessions for history, philosophy and language courses

  • a purely practical-based writing workshop

You have at your disposal:

  • 42 PCs with intranet and internet access

  • collections of newspapers and journals

  • audiovisual material for English teaching

  • seminar rooms

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Progression per curriculum unit

The concept of a year of studies gives way to a system of accumulation of credits based on the student's individual programme. The cycle programme is offered in units of 60 credits. The units of 60 credits are proposed as an "ideal" course of study for students enrolled in this programme. The first 60 credits are a compulsory requirement for each curriculum programme of the bachelor's degree. Students are required to obtained the first 45 credits in order to continue the curriculum. Beyond this, students must register each year for a minimum of 60 credits (except for shortened programme or final year).

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