E-mail: ecmi@fgv.br
Telephone: +55 (21) 3799-6208
The undergraduate course in Digital Communication at FGV ECMI has an innovative curriculum.
The subjects cover topics in the areas of Communication, Social Sciences, Data Science and Digital Culture to train the new professionals that the market is looking for.
Throughout the course, theoretical components are combined with practical workshops, laboratory activities and various complementary activities.
Digital Communication is an area dedicated to understanding and analyzing the mediation of technologies, resources and digital platforms in communication processes, organizations and strategies.
The demand for professionals with a digital focus has grown rapidly with recent changes in the world and in the job market, expanding their professional options.
The School of Communication, Media and Information maintains a partnership with the Internship and Career Development Center (Núcleo de Estágio e Desenvolvimento de Carreiras – FGV NEDC) to foster the professional placement of its students. This partnership encourages the professional placement of students. The Center frequently organizes events with renowned professionals, organizes orientation lectures, publishes career opportunities, establishes internship and scholarship agreements, and offers technical qualification workshops and individual counseling. The FGV NEDC mediates the placement or reintegration of students and alumni into the job market.
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The Pedagogical Support Center (Núcleo de Apoio Pedagógico – NAP) of FGV supports professors, coordinators and directors in monitoring and supervising the execution of the pedagogical project of the courses of FGV in Rio de Janeiro.
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Monthly payment:
R$ 4,000.00
In addition to scholarships provided by the Institutional Program for Undergraduate Research Scholarships (Programa Institucional de Bolsas de Iniciação Científica – PIBIC), offered by national and regional research funding agencies, there are three types of scholarships offered by FGV:
The percentage to be granted to each student can reach up to 100% of the monthly fees for the current school semester and will be defined by the School’s Scholarship Committee.
FGV ECMI holds ongoing extension activities to encourage interaction between the School and the external community.
The activities organized include media content production and organization of different types of events, such as academic seminars and hackathons open to all. In addition, there is also a regular schedule of workshops, courses and mini-courses for professional training.
FGV ECMI’s extension project focuses on three major topics dealing with different aspects of the intersection between Communication and Technology. With an emphasis on digital methods, innovation and digital democracy, the extension activities are focused on the following areas:
This area seeks to develop activities to encourage the use of programming and digital methodologies in the field of communication. The activities are focused both on a formative dimension with an academic approach and on a practical dimension with tools and frameworks.
The extension projects in this area are inspired and based on FGV ECMI’s Innovation Cube laboratory and work in line with research and partners involved with the Cube. The projects propose innovations related to digital games, mixed, virtual or augmented reality, and artificial intelligence, among other topics within the scope of the Cube.
The activities in this area focus on media literacy and developing an ability to identify and understand different types of media, based on a critical approach of messages and their production processes. This involves the analysis of text messages, memes, viral videos, social media, videogames, publicity and other publications in order to develop projects for fact-checking and digital content production.
The extension projects at FGV ECMI are chosen through annual selections, and the topics are in line with the School’s pedagogical project and with the faculty’s abilities and interests. Seeking the development of innovative initiatives, extension at FGV ECMI encourages partnerships and collaborations with other educational institutions, organizations of civil society and companies.
Os alunos também são preparados com aulas de francês (é necessário que frequentem assiduamente) para poderem participar do programa. Eles passam seis semanas em Paris imersos em uma formação em artes e humanidades, com palestras, atividades culturais e visitas, encontros profissionais e máster classes. Geralmente ocorre nos meses de janeiro e fevereiro, e ao final, ganham um certificado pela universidade.
O Programa é voltado para alunos de graduação de todas as Escolas da FGV do Rio e de São Paulo, entre o 4º e 6º período, a partir de um processo seletivo que inclui avaliação de CR (baseado no mérito acadêmico).
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