Code |
Description |
A1 |
Students will have shown they have sufficient knowledge and understanding of an area of study, starting after completion of general secondary education, and normally reaching a level of proficiency that, being mostly based on advanced textbooks, will also include familiarity with some cutting-edge developments within the relevant field of study. |
B1 |
Knowledge of the essential characteristics of communication, its elements and its results. |
B2 |
Knowledge of the political and social reality of the world in the era of global communication. |
B4 |
Ability to present the results of academic works in written and oral forms and through audiovisual and computing means, according to the standards of communication disciplines. |
B5 |
Knowledge of the constitutional values, ethical principles and deontological norms applicable to audiovisual communication, particularly those pertaining to equality between men and women, non-discrimination of people with disabilities and non-sexist uses of women’s images in mass communication media. |
C2 |
Ability to critically understand the audiovisual world within the cultural and socio-political context of a specific historical period. |
C3 |
Theoretical-practical knowledge of the legal mechanisms impinging on the audiovisual world, along with the juridical framework of their application in audiovisual productions. |
D1 |
To understand the importance of technological, economic and social changes in the development of audiovisual projects. |
D5 |
To understand the importance of upholding a shared respect for the different people and peoples of the planet, for universal values of education, culture, peace and justice, for human rights, equality of opportunities and non-discrimination on the basis of gender, sexuality, race or religion. |
D6 |
To understand the necessity of preserving the linguistic, audiovisual and cultural heritage of Galicia. |