What is Visual Communication?

 Introduction to B.Sc Visual Communication

BSc Visual Communication or ‘Viscom’ is a 3-year undergraduate degree program that aims at providing an insightful view into a wide variety of subjects such as Animation, Multimedia, Graphic Designing, Writing, Advertising, Film and Video Production, VideoEditing, Photography, etc.

Scopes of Visual Communication

Director

Script Writer

Television Programme Producer

News Producer

Advertising Film Maker

Cinematographer

Television Cameraman

Film Editor

Video Editor

Sound Designer

Sound Engineer

Television Journalist

Print Journalist

Photographer

Wedding Planner

Event Manager

News Anchor

Entertainment Anchor

Transmission Executive

Graphic Designer

Multimedia Designer

Production Executive

Creative Director

Executor

Visualizer

Where to Apply For B.Sc Visual Communication?


    Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science

Subbalakshmi Lakshmipathy College of Science, which is established in 1994. The institution, having state-of-the-art infrastructure and committed to quality and excellence.Further the institution strives its students to be highly competitive at the global level and thereby, make them proud citizens of the country. The institution imparts education in the field of Business Administration/Management, Commerce, Computer Sciences and Information Technology, Mass Communication and Media Studies, Science etc..

Why Choose Visual Communication?

  • Visual aids can deliver information more directly. Visual communication is more flexible than verbal communication. 

  • Visual aids are more attention-grabbing and engaging. Visual communication is a lot easier on the eyes and the mind as words tend to be tiring to process after a certain point of time. 

  • Visual communication (viscom) has a lot of potential in both India and other countries. In India, it is a new course. As a result, you'll have a lot of options. You can open up new work prospects in this industry by taking this course and honing your abilities.

  • Throughout your studies, you will be exposed to classroom courses in art history, theory and criticism alongside intensive studio experiences in drawing, print media, photography, time-based media, painting and sculpture.

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