Students of the Double Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication significantly broaden their professional career and employability, becoming actors capable of creating, developing and interpreting any fictional character in a play or audiovisual production, as well as undertaking, from the original idea, its production, realization and staging.
The Double Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts and Audiovisual Communication trains students in all the essential resources to interpret or successfully represent different passages or theatrical modalities, in addition to being able to develop their talent, imagination and professional training through practical exercises and audiovisual projects.
Nebrija University's Bachelor's Degree in Performing Arts, the first official university program in Spain for dramatic arts, trains the student in all those essential resources to successfully represent different passages or theatrical modalities, both gestural and textual, as well as interpretation before the television or film camera. We do not train intellectually passive actors and actresses, but rather, through a solid humanist education, we train actors capable of reading the dramatic text in depth, understanding its aesthetic and ideological content, analyzing it and teaching it to collaborate creatively in its staging through a broad base of solid artistic and conceptual knowledge.
Through these specializations or specialized courses, students can develop their talent, imagination and professional training through practical workshops and audiovisual projects, in a multidisciplinary environment and in close relationship with Audiovisual Communication students: our young actors, screenwriters, stage creators, stage directors, producers and filmmakers will work as a team developing fascinating scenic creation projects: short films, feature films, videos, theatrical stages, performances and multimedia creations.
All our degrees and curricula have been prepared in accordance with the new guidelines set by current legislation, having already been verified by the National Agency for Quality Assessment.
The student must take 390 credits
The student must take 372 credits