These studies train students in Audiovisual Graphics and 3D Infographics to explain, communicate, present, and promote two-dimensional and three-dimensional works in a virtual, visual, and comprehensible way through information design, infographics, graphic design, animation, video, and motion graphics. The objective is to convey a reality—whether simple or complex—through diagrams, schematics, videos, animations, and other visual formats.
Informació acadèmica
PROGRAM DURATION
- The program lasts 2,000 hours (1,720 hours at the educational center and 280 hours at a workplace), distributed over two academic years.
SYLLABUS CONTENT
Subjects - Teaching Hours
- Computer Media: 99 h
- Training and Job Orientation: 99 h
- History of Audiovisual and
- Multimedia Imagery: 99 h
- Audiovisual Graphics Projects: 231 h
- Integrated Project: 99 h
- Professional Project Management: 165 h
- Principles of Visual Representation and Expression: 99 h
- Image Theory: 66 h
- Photography: 99 h
- Graphic and Typographic Resources: 99 h
- 3D Techniques: 132 h
- Audiovisual Language and Technology: 198 h
- Scriptwriting and Narrative Structure: 99 h
- Internship in Companies, Studios, or Workshops: 284 h
- Motion Graphics, Infographics, and Information Design: 132 h
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
Graduates of this program are qualified to:
- Design, organize, and manage audiovisual graphics projects.
- Produce and post-produce audiovisual content for various distribution formats and technical media, including film, television, websites, multimedia platforms, video games, mobile devices, and other supports.
- Design and compose real and virtual environments, including scene lighting.
- Analyze audiovisual graphics project proposals applied to different fields.
- Organization and supervision of production processes.
ACADEMIC PATHWAYS
Graduates obtain the title of Advanced Diploma in Plastic Arts and Design – Audiovisual Graphics and 3D Infographics, which grants access to:
- Any official undergraduate university degree program (preference is given to higher education cycles within the same field of knowledge).
- Higher university-level artistic studies in Design.
- Higher university-level artistic studies in Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage.
- The professional market.
ADMISSION
Direct admission
Applicants holding any of the following degrees or certifications are eligible for direct admission:
- High School Diploma – Experimental Arts Track
- High School Diploma in Other Modalities, if Three Subjects from the Visual Arts Pathway Have Been Completed
- Diploma in Plastic Arts and Design
Advanced Diploma in Plastic Arts and Design - Higher Vocational Training in a field equivalent to Plastic Arts and Design (for Access Exam Purposes)
- Bachelor’s Degree in Design, Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Fine Arts, Architecture, or Engineering
- Diploma in Industrial Design
- Advanced Degree in Plastic Arts, or Advanced Degree in Design, or Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage
- Degree in Applied Arts and Artistic Trades in Any of the Specializations Established in the Curricula of 1963, 1984, or 1986.
- Exemption Resolution Recognized by the Directorate General of Vocational Training
Admission with Specific Exam
Applicants must take the specific part of the entrance exam if they:
- Hold a High School Diploma.
- Hold a Higher Vocational Diploma in a field equivalent to Plastic Arts and Design.
- Have passed the Higher Vocational Training Access Exam.
Applicants Without Academic Qualifications
Applicants who do not hold any of the degrees or certifications listed in the previous sections may access higher-level cycles in Plastic Arts and Design if they pass both the common and specific parts of the higher-level entrance exam.
To take the exam, applicants must be at least 19 years old or turn 19 in the same year the exam is held.
Important Information About Admission Exams
Before applying and enrolling at the institution, students without direct admission must register for the entrance exam (common and/or specific). These entrance exams follow a schedule independent from the institution’s application and enrollment calendar.
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES
To enroll in the cycle, applicants must submit an admission request to the school, specifying the program they are applying for as their first choice.
When the number of applications at the school exceeds the available places, applicants are ranked according to the following criteria:
- Entrance exam grade
- Average grade of the academic record (which grants exemption from the entrance exam)
- Grade of the specific part of the entrance exam
Applications that still have the same score after applying these criteria are ranked using a tie-break number obtained by lottery.