Department of Information and Communication
The Information and Communication Department develops teaching and research activities focused on the analysis of media, journalism, and contemporary communication practices.
Its members contribute primarily to the Bachelor’s Degree in Human and Social Sciences, where they teach courses in communication, journalism, and media studies.
Academic Programmes
Bachelor’s Degree in Human and Social Sciences
Introduction to communication theories, journalistic practices, and media analysis.
Sciences Humaines et Sociales
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ScheduleDaytime schedule
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ECTS Credits180
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LanguageFrench
Examples of Courses
Foundations of Communication
- Communication Theories
- General Semiology
Journalism
- Introduction to Journalism
- Journalism Practice
Media and Society
- Sociology of Media
- Socioeconomics of Media
- Critical Media Analysis
Communication Practices
- Communication Practice
Research Areas
The department’s research activities focus on several areas related to transformations in the media and journalism sectors:
- Professional identities, career paths, and working conditions in journalism
- Developments in the media sector and media organisations
- Transformations, innovations, and continuities in journalistic practices
The department also supervises several doctoral theses and actively participates in scientific collaborations.
Research Connected to Professional Practice
The department is closely associated with the Laboratory for Journalistic Practices and Identities (LaPIJ), an inter-university research centre (ULB–UMONS) dedicated to the analysis of transformations in journalism and information professions.
It also develops collaborations with various institutional partners and stakeholders in the Belgian media sector.
Team
The department brings together professors, lecturers, researchers, teaching assistants, and doctoral researchers engaged in the study of media and contemporary communication practices.
Publications
UMONS uses an institutional repository, ORBI, which includes numerous references and full texts of publications, many of which are in Open Access. Consult the list of this service's publications in ORBI