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What can you expect from a communication degree?

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Chloe Lane

Updated Oct 26, 2022
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A communication degree is extremely varied, covering all forms of communication, including journalism, literature, philosophy, film and graphic design. Through a broad range of modules, it is a degree you can tailor to suit your own creative interests.  

Communication students will often have the opportunity to produce, plan and manage communication projects, which can be part of their professional portfolio.  

Read on to discover four exciting things you can expect from a communication degree. 

Follow your passions and produce award-winning creative projects  

 As a communication student, you will be encouraged to work on your own creative projects. Whatever your interests in communication – from video game design to photography to cinema – you will have the opportunity to produce work that reflects your skills and passions.  

The University of Lima is one of Peru’s most prestigious universities, with a communication undergraduate programme that has been running since 1972. It is the only university in Peru with a flexible curriculum that integrates 7 areas of communication in one degree. The University of Lima’s communication students and graduates have produced a number of award-winning films.  

Highlights include: 

  • El corazón de la luna, the first film produced entirely by the Audiovisual Creation Center (Crea) at the University of Lima, was selected as a pre-candidate to represent Peru at the 2023 Oscars. The feature film has been awarded in several international festivals such as the 2021 London Sci-Fi Film Festival (Best Feature Film award), the 2021 Sydney Science Fiction Film Festival (Best Actress award for Haydeé Cáceres), the 2021 International Festival of Independent and Authorial Cinema of the Canary Islands – FICINDIE (Music Library and SFX Section – Special Mention), the 2022 Boston Science Fiction Film Festival (Best Feature Film and Best Actor awards) and the 2022 International Fantastic Film Festival of Porto Alegre – Fantaspoa (Best Actress award). 
  • ‘Hatun Phaqcha, tierra sana,’ a documentary co-produced by University of Lima that was released in movie theatres and highlights the value of Peru’s food megadiversity. The documentary has won awards such as the Environmental Award at the Toronto International Women Film Festival and the Audience Award at the Lima Film Festival of the Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.  
  • Una primera cita, a short film written by graduates and made with the support of University of Lima. In 2019, the film won an award for Best Sound at the Cine Valor Latin American Short Film Festival. 

Attend events and festivals held by your university to showcase your projects 

Communication students will be encouraged by their university to attend creative workshops and events and may get access to exclusive events held by their university. 

The University of Lima holds an annual film week, which is currently in its seventh year. This week is comprised of a series of activities that encourage students to reflect on, expose and produce films, and gives them a chance to showcase their work. 

The best films are awarded with different prizes, such as the Grand Jury prize, Best Photography, Best Sound, as well as the Best Screenplay Award. These awards provide incentives for students to produce quality, thought-provoking films, which they often submit to other film festivals. 

Tailor the degree to suit your career goals 

A communication degree will help you build the skills needed to analyze, understand and work in communication projects of all kinds. You will develop broad, transferable skills in critical thinking and conveying information.  

At the University of Lima, students can tailor the communication degree to suit their career aspirations. Students will enjoy a flexible curriculum which contains a mix of mandatory credits, elective credits and degree elective credits, with the choice of seven elective and combinable majors.  

To help shape your career, students at the University of Lima can complete specialist majors in: 

  • Visual arts: Photography and graphic design  
  • Corporate communication  
  • Communication for development: Sustainability, social responsibility and development projects 
  • Advertising and marketing  
  • Journalism and information management: Production, editing and research 
  • Video games and applications 
  • Audiovisual management and production 

Communication graduates often go on to work in roles such as human resources manager, advertising manager, film makers, tv producers, event planner, public relations specialist, journalist or even lead their own business. These roles are based on communication skills and will give you the opportunity to interact and work with people from different backgrounds in a variety of situations.  

University of Lima´s communication graduates include film directors, journalists, artists and social communicators. The communication programme has produced many successful alumni, including:  

  • Oscar nominee Claudia Llosa: director of Madeinusa (2006), La teta asustada (2009), No llores, vuela (2014) and Distancia de rescate (2021). 
  • Aldo Salvini, El corazón de la luna (2021) and director of Bala perdida (2001). 
  • Goya nominee and Oscar pre nominate Melina León: director off El paraíso de Lili (2009), and Canción sin nombre (2019), streamed on Netflix platform. 
  • Rocío Lladó: director of La amante del Libertador (2014) and Vidas paralelas (2008). 
  • Bruno Ascenzo: director of A los 40 (2014), Soltera codiciada (2018) and Hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar (2022). 
  • Rosa Maria Oliart: specialist in cinematographic sound in films such as Alias “La Gringa” (1991), El bien esquivo (2001), ¡Asu Mare! (2013) and Autoerótica (2021). 
  • Enid Pinky Campos: partner of The Immigrant, a company that was co-producer with Netflix in the production of the series El Chapo and the films Hasta que nos volvamos a encontrar and Mochileros. 

Take advantage of the facilities on campus 

To help you produce communication products and build your portfolio, students can take advantage of their campus’s state-of-the-art facilities to work on creative projects. 

The University of Lima boasts television studios; sound booths; a journalism, graphic design and animation area; a photography area; and a TV mobile unit, among other infrastructure.  

The Center for Audiovisual Creation (Crea) at the University of Lima was built in 2017. It is used by students, professionals and academics for the creation of content for film, TV, web and new media.  

Crea has provided audiovisual services and products that meet social demands, such as Crea Fest in 2020: a competition aimed at young filmmakers and audiovisual creatives to explore fiction and documentaries in the midst of the pandemic.