

Degree in Journalism
4 years · 240 ECTS · Specialization Programs · Bilingual (60%/43%)
2026-27

StudentProfile EmploymentOpportunities
News gathering and publication in the press and on radio, TV and the Internet
Journalism project planning and management: publications, audiovisual programs and websites
Management of social media sites and produce of multimedia contents
Corporate communication
Communication management in companies and institutions
Communication consultancy in the business sector
Each summer around 400 students do internships in communication companies
Internationality
Our faculty has students from 24 different countries, with students coming from all over the world
SCHOOL
Curious students with a certain social awareness who are eager to leave their mark on society
A love of literature and writing Familiarity with multiplatform context
Teacher-studentratio
OUTSTANDINGTEACHING STAFF
The first university in Spain to offer communication studies to degree level (1958)
The first university programs in radio and television production (1964 and 1969)
The first doctoral program in communication studies in Spain (1979)
Leading the field in outstanding graduate awards ranked by the Department of Education (Spain)
BILINGUALISM,PATHWAYTO THEFUTURE
SpecializationPrograms
Tech and Data Global Affairs
Fashion and Trends Innovation and Creativity

The School of Communication offers students with a clear international vocation and a high level of English the chance to enroll in degree programs taught in English and Spanish
INTERNATIONALRELATIONS
The international dimension has been one of the most characteristic features of the School of Communication at the University of Navarra since it was founded This activity is part of the bilingual degree program
Notable presence of professors in international institutions and associations North American and European professors participate in regular teaching
Furthermore, seminars are organized with communication professionals from Europe and the United States
Over 50 educational partnership agreements have been established with American, European and Asian universities The 40 % of students last year were international