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What do you study in journalism?

Self-taught journalism mainly studies news practice such as news interview, writing, editing, commentary and photography. Applied social science that studies the formation, development and basic laws of various news communication activities in human society. Journalism majors train senior news professionals who have systematic knowledge and skills of news theory, extensive knowledge of culture and science, are familiar with China's news propaganda policies and regulations, and can engage in editing, news and management in news publishing and propaganda departments.

In the process of global economic development and the formation of information society, news communication with news media as the core will play a great role. Facing the competition of international transnational media groups, China urgently needs to train high-level journalists. The department adheres to the educational policy of the party and the country, bases itself on the whole country and faces the world, and cultivates outstanding talents with international competitiveness and level for the prosperity and development of modern news dissemination and modern cultural undertakings in China. Because of its strong application, the department pays special attention to demonstrating the practical character of teaching by organizing students to carry out large-scale news practice activities.

The employment prospects of this major are university teachers, network editors, senior directors of film and television production companies, offline periodical editors, enterprise periodical editors, journalists, advertising/media industry planning, public relations and other positions.

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