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3 Media Degree Programs in Spain


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IED – Istituto Europeo di Design Madrid
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Creative Media Arts
- Madrid, Spain
BA
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
The BA (Hons) Creative Media Arts* is an innovative undergraduate programme that prepares students to work at the intersection of contemporary art, digital media and emerging technologies. Through a practical, interdisciplinary approach connected to industry, the programme equips you to create projects in video, photography, interactive media extended realities, sound, installation and hybrid narratives.


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University Carlos III of Madrid
Bachelor's Degree in Film, Television and Media Studies (Bilingual, Spanish)
- Getafe, Spain
Bachelor's degree
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English, Spanish
The Bachelor's Degree in Film, Television, and Media Studies offers in-depth knowledge of audiovisuals in the digital era, stimulating students’ critical thinking by honing their aesthetic and creative skills. Its goal is to train professionals in audiovisual production and distribution, television, radio, cultural management, audience analysis, and online audiovisual content management.


Universidad Rey Juan Carlos
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Máster Universitario en Guion y Series de Televisión
- Alcorcón, Spain
- Aranjuez, Spain
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
Spanish
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Media studies can provide a solid understanding of the expertise and skills necessary for success in the modern media industry. A variety of media types can be explored, including broadcasting, film, publishing, advertising, photography and social media.
Spain, officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a sovereign state and member of the European Union. It's located on the Iberian Peninsula in southwestern Europe. Spanish universities regulate access to their degrees, and they fix the academic fees. They can also offer unofficial postgraduate degrees. Madrid has the largest number of bars per capita in any European city and has very active nightlife.