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What are the compulsory courses and elective courses for journalism majors in universities?

Different universities will be slightly different, but basically the required courses for journalism are as follows:

Main subjects: journalism and communication.

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

There are a wide range of elective courses for journalism majors. You can choose all majors according to your hobbies, but generally you can only choose one or two elective courses each semester.

Journalism is a science that studies news laws and journalism. It mainly studies the relationship between news and society, the characteristics, functions and applications of various news media, the history, present situation and development law of journalism, and the management of journalism.

Skills that need to be mastered during college include:

1. Master the basic theory and knowledge of journalism;

2. Master business knowledge and skills such as news interview, writing, editing, commenting and photography;

3. Have the ability of investigation and social activities;

4. Understand the principles, policies and regulations of journalism;

5. Understand the current situation and development trend of journalism in China and the development trend of journalism abroad.