
The course is taught in the Portuguese language, however some curricular units may be taught in the English language
Result of the accreditation process by the Higher Education Assessment and Accreditation Agency (A3ES)
Decision: Accredited
Accreditation validity: 31/07/2025
A3ES Deliberation: link

Admission Exams (general regime): Philosophy, History, English or Portuguese.

The option for this course allows, in the future, to exercise professionally Communication Sciences in: journalism; communication assessorship; marketing; advertising and production and audiovisual and multimedia direction, in media companies, producers, state agencies, communication agencies and companies in general (communication, marketing and commercial departments).
WHY CHOOSE COMMUNICATION SCIENCES AT UFP?

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Our teachers keep close and supportive throughout your course.

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Highly qualified, differentiated and experienced faculty, nationally and internationally recognized.

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Practical classes that mirror the reality of the labor market.

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Quality of facilities. Laboratories supporting teaching and learning in real context (Television, Radio, Press).
A SUA EQUIPA DE APOIO
Academic success is achieved through teamwork. During the application process, and whenever you need it, you will have the support and advice of a professional staff team..
Teachers
As well as being academically qualified, our teachers are known for being very close to the students and available to answer all their questions.
The welcoming team, consisting of UFP staff members who are mostly former students of the university, aims to facilitate the integration of new students.
In-person (during office hours) or just a click away, our staff are known for their professionalism and their willingness to help.
STUDY PLAN
1st Cycle – Licenciatura* · Duration: 6 Semesters · 180 ECTS
According to Dispatch no. 8576/2020, DR 2nd series, no. 174, of the 7th of September
Correction dispatch no. 621/2020, DR 2nd series, no. 180, of the 15th of September
Scientific Area: Information and Journalism