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The emergence of artificial intelligence is exponentially transforming the way companies plan their marketing strategies and manage communication with their customers. AI-based tools allow you to automate processes, personalize messages, and make strategic decisions based on data, which increases the efficiency and impact of marketing actions.
This specialist course program offers a complete overview of how to apply AI in the marketing and communication environment, combining theoretical foundations with an eminently practical approach. Participants will learn how to use predictive models, design automated campaigns, and integrate AI solutions into organizations' communication strategies.
Throughout the course, students will work with real cases and professional tools, allowing them to acquire practical experience and develop key competencies to face current market challenges.
Objectives
- Understand the role of AI in transforming marketing and communication strategies.
- Learn how to use artificial intelligence tools to optimize campaigns and content.
- Develop the ability to personalize messages and user experiences through data analysis.
- Incorporate predictive techniques in the planning of marketing actions.
- Enhance strategic and creative thinking in data-driven decision-making.
- Master practical methodologies to implement AI solutions in real marketing environments.
Learning Results
Learn about the competencies that students of the Degree in Audiovisual Communication develop upon completing their studies at the following link:
Comisión Académica Asesora
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Functions
The following are the main functions of the Academic Advisory Committee:
- Promoting critical thinking and reflection on the field of communication.
- Creating work groups to study and develop specific projects.
- Providing strategic insight and advice on activities related to communication.
- Supporting the promotion of professional training and qualification.
- Sharing knowledge to adapt to the changes and needs of the communication sector.
Professionals
The following is the group of professionals that make up the Academic Advisory Committee of Audiovisual Communication:
- Mónica Revilla, Director of SER Cantabria.
- Rafa Gutiérrez, Director at Wictoria y Trévol Audiovisual.
- Christian Franco, Director of the Filmoteca de Cantabria.
- Victor Lamadrid, Director of the Cantabria Film Commission.
- Julia Olmo, Director of Festival de Cine de Santander.
Graduate Profile
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Graduates of the Degree in Audiovisual Communication + Specialist Course in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Marketing and Communication by UNEATLANTICO are characterized by the following:
- Having the ability to design marketing strategies based on artificial intelligence.
- Showing skills to implement automated solutions in digital marketing and corporate communication campaigns.
- Their knowledge in the use of AI tools and platforms applied to the analysis of customer behavior and market trends.
- A special aptitude for interpreting data and generating actionable information for strategic decision-making.
- An ability to present results and AI-based proposals to management and non-technical teams.
- Having the skills to coordinate interdisciplinary projects of innovation in marketing and communication.
Bilingual Education
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English, the Key to Your Present and Future
Nowadays, English is one of the most essential tools for international communication and a key asset for securing a good job both in Spain and abroad. In our country, 80% of job offers already require excellent English proficiency, often prioritizing this criterion over professional experience or career trajectory.
For this reason, at the Universidad Europea del Atlántico, the Degree in Audiovisual Communication places a strong emphasis on English language training. The curriculum includes four compulsory English courses to ensure that students achieve a high level of proficiency in the language. Additionally, the university's international profile fosters and facilitates the development of English language skills.
To ensure that the student's prior English level is not a barrier to accessing studies, UNEATLANTICO offers personalized instruction, particularly during the first year of the program, helping all students reach the necessary level of English to successfully complete their degree coursework.
Thus, regardless of their initial level of English, students benefit from a comprehensive support plan that includes tutorials, specialized materials, and small working groups. This approach allows them to follow classes within a progressive Spanish-English bilingual system. By the end of their studies, students will have acquired bilingual competencies, equipping them for professional practice in their field.
Engage in your profession
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UNEATLANTICO Recreates Real Working Environments
The Universidad Europea del Atlántico offers an academic environment that faithfully simulates the dynamics of a professional environment, allowing students of the Degree in Audiovisual Communication to apply their knowledge from the first year. The campus has recording studios, editing rooms, and a radio studio with state-of-the-art technology, which favors practical training from the beginning of the studies.
The faculty encourages students to actively integrate into campus life and guides them in the production of audiovisual projects that allow them to develop their creativity and technical skills from the very beginning. This training approach transcends purely academic factors, ensuring an educational experience that combines theory and practice to foster total immersion in the professional sector.
In addition, UNEATLANTICO promotes the active participation of students in festivals, forums, and meetings of the audiovisual sector, connecting them with professionals and current trends. Students participate in specialized workshops and real projects, collaborating with entities and companies in the audiovisual industry to learn about the challenges of the sector, such as digital transformation and new narratives.
Through agreements with production companies, agencies, and media outlets, students have the opportunity to participate in work placements that strengthen their skills and knowledge. These experiences, guided by the teaching team, allow them to work in real environments and develop a strategic vision of the audiovisual sector.
UNEATLANTICO's educational approach ensures a comprehensive training that prepares students to excel in a dynamic and constantly evolving professional market.
Degree
Upon completing the program, students will be awarded the DEGREE in AUDIOVISUAL COMMUNICATION + SPECIALIST COURSE IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE APPLIED TO MARKETING AND COMMUNICATION, issued by the Universidad Europea del Atlántico.
Study Programme
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First Year
| 1st SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 30 | |
| Oral and Written Expression of the Spanish Language | 6 | |
| Theory of Communication | 6 | |
| Theory and Practice of Visual Communication | 6 | |
| Contemporary Society | 6 | |
| Information and Communication Technologies-ICT | 6 | |
| 2nd SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 30 | |
| Dramatic Script, Plot and Documentary Screenplay | 6 | |
| On-Site Communication Techniques | 6 | |
| Audiovisual Language and Technique I | 6 | |
| Photographic Techniques in Audiovisual Production | 6 | |
| General Structure of Communication | 6 | |
Second Year
| 1st SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 30 | |
| Audiovisual Production and Industry | 6 | |
| Audiovisual Language and Technique II | 6 | |
| Television and Public Opinion | 6 | |
| Research Methods and Techniques | 6 | |
| English I | 6 | |
| 2nd SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 30 | |
| Creation of Audiovisual and Multimedia Products | 6 | |
| Message Analysis Techniques | 6 | |
| Journalistic Production Routines: Radio and TV I | 6 | |
| Fundamentals of Advertising | 6 | |
| English II | 6 | |
Third Year
| 1st SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 36 | |
| History of Cinema and TV | 6 | |
| Audiovisual Post-production | 6 | |
| Evolution of Audiovisual Technology | 6 | |
| English III | 6 | |
| Artificial Intelligence | 6 | |
| Elective I | 6 | |
| 2nd SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 30 | |
| Society of Knowledge and Information | 6 | |
| Production in New Media and Formats | 6 | |
| Director of Photography | 6 | |
| English IV | 6 | |
| Elective II | 6 | |
| ELECTIVES AVAILABLE | ||
|---|---|---|
| Theory and Practice of Journalistic Writing (The News) | 6 | |
| Campaign Design and Planning | 6 | |
| Programming | 6 | |
| Corporate and Institutional Communication | 6 | |
Fourth Year
| 1st SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 33 | |
| Practicum I | 6 | |
| Art Direction | 6 | |
| Digital Animation | 6 | |
| Audiovisual Project Management | 6 | |
| Artificial Intelligence Applied to Marketing and Communication I | 3 | |
| Elective III | 6 | |
| ELECTIVES AVAILABLE | ||
|---|---|---|
| Theory and Practice of Journalistic Genres (Interpretation and Opinion) | 6 | |
| Strategic Management in Communication Offices and Advertising Agencies | 6 | |
| Web Programming I | 6 | |
| 2nd SEMESTER | ||
|---|---|---|
| SUBJECTS | CREDITS | |
| TOTAL | 39 | |
| Practicum II | 6 | |
| Film Direction | 6 | |
| Business Economics and Entrepreneurship | 6 | |
| Final Project-FP | 6 | |
| Artificial Intelligence Applied to Marketing and Communication II | 3 | |
| Elective IV | 6 | |
| ELECTIVES AVAILABLE | ||
|---|---|---|
| Information Law | 6 | |
| Ethics and Deontology of Communication | 6 | |
| Web Programming II | 6 | |
Access and Admission Requirements
Admission profile
The Degree in Audiovisual Communication + Specialist Course in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Marketing and Communication at our university provides students with the opportunity to complete professional work placements in production companies, television channels, and leading organizations in the audiovisual sector.
Through agreements with top-tier companies, students can apply their classroom knowledge to real-world audiovisual projects.
These collaborations not only offer hands-on professional experience but also help students build a network of key industry contacts, facilitating their entry into the job market and immersing them in the dynamics of the creative sector.
The Universidad Europea del Atlántico has established agreements with various companies and institutions to ensure optimal work placement opportunities for students.
Some of the companies we partner with as part of these work placements include:
The degree is designed for individuals who have a clear vision of their professional and personal goals, demonstrate maturity, and contribute to the mutual growth of their peers. The aim is to provide candidates with an environment where they can build meaningful, long-term relationships with classmates, professors, alumni, and the institution.
In general, candidates studying at the university should have the following qualities:
- Leadership: The university seeks candidates with the ability to work in teams, self-confidence, initiative, resilience under pressure, strong communication skills, and a high sense of ethics.
- Academic background and professional motivation: Candidates must have completed the necessary studies for admission to the Spanish university system within a reasonable timeframe and with satisfactory academic performance. Additionally, previous professional experience, as well as any complementary training included in the application, will be considered a positive factor.
- Languages: Given the university's international and global focus, proficiency in English, as specified below, is an important admission requirement evaluated during the selection process. Likewise, non-Spanish-speaking students must demonstrate the required proficiency level in Spanish to pursue their studies. Any additional language proficiency will also be considered a distinguishing factor during the admission process.
Likewise, non-Spanish-speaking students must demonstrate the required proficiency level in Spanish to pursue their studies. Any additional language proficiency will also be considered a distinguishing factor during the admission process.
Personal characteristics:
- Entrepreneurial spirit.
- Global citizens.
- Leadership capacity.
Training objectives:
- A prestigious international institution.
- Flexibility in the curriculum.
- Innovative learning methodologies.
- Personalized teaching: small groups, tutoring systems.
- Practical approach oriented to the job market: workshops, conferences, work placements.
- Exchange programs with universities around the world.
- Comprehensive training.
In addition to the general profile of students at this university, those enrolled in the Degree in Audiovisual Communication should demonstrate the following specific characteristics related to the program:
Personal characteristics:
The following criteria are indicative and will always comply with non-discrimination policies regarding race, nationality, ideology, sex, or religion. The following qualities will be considered an asset:
- Interest and curiosity about culture, both their own and that of other regions.
- Intellectual curiosity and a strong desire to explore the role of intercultural political communication, understand the rules governing contemporary societies, and examine how international social actors interact and innovate in their decision-making processes.
- Strong skills in oral and written expression.
- International experience, either through travel or academic exchanges.
- A deep understanding of ethics as the fundamental driver of human decision-making.
Academic characteristics:
The recommended academic profile aligns with the admission requirements outlined on this website. Additionally, the program seeks an interdisciplinary, inclusive, and diverse student body, recognizing the value that different backgrounds bring to the learning experience.
This interdisciplinary, inclusive, and open profile refers to post-compulsory secondary school students who wish to access the degree, highlighting that no specific baccalaureate branch is required for admission. The diversity of academic backgrounds among students is seen as an asset, contributing to a richer teaching and learning environment.
Professional Practicess
Professional Practices
The Degree in Audiovisual Communication + Specialist Course in Artificial Intelligence Applied to Marketing and Communication at our University provides students with the opportunity to complete professional internships in leading companies and institutions across various sectors.
Through partnerships with top organizations, students can apply the knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom to real-world work environments.
These partnerships not only offer valuable professional experience but also enable students to build a network of industry contacts, enhancing their future career prospects and facilitating their transition into the job market.
The European University of the Atlantic has established agreements with various companies and institutions to ensure optimal internship opportunities for students.
Some of the companies we partner with as part of these internships include: