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What do you study in journalism?

Journalism major: Introduction to Journalism, Chinese Journalism History, Foreign Journalism History, News Interview and Writing, News Editing and Comment, Selected Reading of Marxist-Leninist News Works, Basic Writing, Modern Chinese Foundation, Selected Reading of China's Literary Works in Past Dynasties, Introduction to China Culture, Mass Communication, News Regulations and Professional Ethics, News Photography, Radio and Television, News Management, Advertising, Public Relations, etc.

Generally speaking, it not only talks about the concrete application of relevant theories and practices of journalism, but also talks about relevant theories of sociology, aesthetics, politics, advertising and communication, which embodies the characteristics of "miscellaneous studies" of journalism, and on the other hand requires students to develop in an all-round way.

Professional introduction

Journalism is an applied social science that studies the formation, development and basic laws of various news communication activities in human society. 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.

Journalism is dominated by traditional newspapers, with comments as the mainstay. The content of study includes Marxist news theory and history in theory, news interview, writing, editing, commentary and photography in practice.

Journalism majors train compound talents who can engage in news practice such as news interview, writing, editing, commentary and photography in various media and engage in news propaganda in party and government organs, enterprises and institutions.

Graduates of this major should have a firm political orientation, a strong sense of social responsibility, a scientific way of thinking, a solid basic knowledge of humanities, a broad international vision and superb news communication ability.

Journalism is an undergraduate major in colleges and universities, which belongs to journalism and communication. This major trains compound talents who can engage in news interview, writing, editing, commentary, photography and other news practices in various media and engage in news propaganda in party and government organs, enterprises and institutions.

Graduates of this major should have a firm political orientation, a strong sense of social responsibility, a scientific way of thinking, a solid basic knowledge of humanities, a broad international vision and superb news communication ability.