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2 Communication Preparatory Programs in Norway


Volda University College
Visual Communication II
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
Visual Communication II is a compulsory course in the study programme Bachelor’s in Design, Art and Crafts, and is a 200-level course. Students must include a 200-level course, KOH203 or KOH204, as part of their bachelor degree. The course is also available for international exchange students. The course builds on the academic level provided by the course KOH131 Visual Communication, and develops a deeper insight into and understanding of visual communication.


Volda University College
PR and communication
- Volda, Norway
Course
On-Campus
English
The course aims to provide a broad understanding and foundation of the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The starting point is the communication challenges that state institutions and private businesses face when citizens and customer groups make demands for social responsibility in areas that concern the environment, human rights and social conditions. In a global and culturally pluralistic market, conflicts based on such questions will become more common. Problems related to reputation will and will be dealt with.
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Studying Communication at the Preparatory level in Norway opens doors to understanding how messages shape our world. This field emphasizes the essential skills of conveying ideas clearly, facilitating dialogue, and understanding various media, which prepares you for diverse communication roles.
In a supportive educational environment, you’ll engage in applied coursework focusing on crafting persuasive messages and designing effective communication strategies. The curriculum often includes topics like intercultural communication, media studies, and public relations, ensuring you develop skills such as analyzing audience perceptions and creating content tailored to specific platforms. You strengthen adaptability as you explore new methods for sharing information through various formats.
Graduates with a Preparatory Communication degree from Norway often find themselves well-prepared for global opportunities in areas like marketing, public relations, or media production. The Norwegian focus on experiential learning and collaboration enhances your ability to work effectively in multicultural teams. This preparation is valued across industries worldwide, allowing you to leverage your skills in any location.