In today’s world, having excellent communication skills has a significant impact on a successful professional. The Bachelor of Science in Communication (BA in Communications) in academic agreement with the University of Louisville provides students with the skills that will allow them to develop communication skills that are important in any work environment; They will learn how to effectively use the appropriate creative tools and strategies to promote a message or product. They will expand their vision of the world and prepare them to understand the intricate world of communication campaigns in the global industry.
(CTDA-177-2018)

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Bachelor in Arts in Communication Bachelor’s degree offered in English language in academic collaboration between the University of Louisville and Quality Leadership University. (CTDA – 092-2018) What can you do with a degree in Communication?
- Radio and Television Executive
- Newspaper or magazine executive
- Writer of articles for magazines and newspapers
- Advertising and PR Executive
- Marketing of sport events
- Event planner
- Advertising and Marketing Specialist
- Account executive
- Sales managers
- Media planning
- Media representative
- News Anchor
- Public Relations Manager
- Radio and TV producer
FRESHMEN STUDENT
- Application form (download form)
- Final high school credits with a minimum average of 2.5/4.0 (American system) or
- 3.2/5.0 (Panamanian system)
- Copy of the high school diploma.
- TOEFL Minimum of 550 PBT or 79 IBT (ETS code 1838) or IELTS 6.5
- Copy of ID or passport.
TRANSFER STUDENT
- Application Form. (Download form)
- Official credits from all previous universities attended with a minimum GPA average of 2.0/4.0 (American Universities) or 1.5/3.0 (Panamanian Universities).
- Copy of the High School Diploma.
- TOEFL Minimum of 550 PBT or 79 IBT (ETS code 1838) or ENGL101-College Writing in official transcripts with minimum C.
- Copy of ID or passport.
APPLICATION COSTS
- Application and Enrollment: $220.00
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About Our Programs
Ed. Gen. 100 Orientation to University Life *
Psych. 201 Introduction to Psychology *
Mat. 111 College Algebra *
English 101 Introduction to College Writing *
Com. 112 Professional and Business Oral Skills *
Hist. 102 History of Panama *
Geo. 200 Environmental Studies *
Psych. 201 Introduction to Psychology *
Mat. 111 College Algebra *
English 101 Introduction to College Writing *
Com. 112 Professional and Business Oral Skills *
Hist. 102 History of Panama *
Geo. 200 Environmental Studies *
Com. 201 Introduction to Communication *
Biol. 102 Introduction to Biological Sciences *
Biol. 104 Laboratory of Intr. to Biological Sciences *
English 102 Intermediate College Writing and Writing *
Econ. 202 Principles of Macroeconomics *
Com. 305 Intro. to Social Communication *
325 Ethics in Business *
Com. 315 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication *
Cont. 201 Accounting Principles I *
Adm 201 Business Statistics *
Syst. Inf. 100 Applications of the Microcomputer *
Econ. 201 Principles of Microeconomics *
Hum. 152 American Culture *
Geo 101 Geography of Panama *
SOC. 202 Social Problems *
Com. 347 Public Relations *
Com. 318 Introduction to Advertising *
Com. 320 Introduction to Journalism *
Span. 300 Oral and Written Expression
Fil. 311 Introduction to Logic *
Pols 399 Political Aspects of Latin America *
Mat. 180 Introduction to Calculus *
Com. 313 Organizational Communication *
Com. 304 Arguments of the Daily Living*
Com. 424 Advanced Public Relations *
Com. 303 Communication Technology *
English 306 Writing for Business *
Theater 324 Performance*
Syst. Inf. 300 Computer Information Systems *
Com. 316 Research for Communication *
SPAN 323 Spanish Com.
435 Media, Culture and Society *
Com. 335 Video Communication *
463 Global Media *
ANT202 Intro. to Anthropological Biology *
Merc. 301 Marketing Principles *
Com. 480 Graduation Option