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What courses do journalism majors study?

Journalism courses mainly include:

1, general course

It mainly includes humanities and social sciences and natural sciences, aiming at improving students' humanistic quality, cultivating scientific spirit and improving artistic accomplishment.

2, public * * * basic courses

Ideological and political theory, college foreign languages, computer foundation and application, physical education, career planning, employment guidance and innovation and entrepreneurship education.

3. Professional basic courses

Introduction to journalism, introduction to radio and television, introduction to advertising, introduction to communication, introduction to network and new media, introduction to publishing and digital publishing, ethics and regulations of news communication, Marxist news thought (or selected reading of Marxist news works), digital media technology, research methods of news communication, etc.

4. Professional courses

Chinese and foreign news communication history, news interview, news writing, news editing, news commentary, comprehensive journalism, news photography, media operation and management, etc.

5. Practical courses

It mainly includes two parts: professional training courses and professional practice. The curriculum should include the following news photography, news interview and writing, newspaper layout design, comprehensive news creation, social investigation and so on.

The employment direction of journalism;

1, news media

This is the main employment field of journalism. Graduates can choose to work in traditional media such as TV stations, radio stations, magazines and newspapers, or in emerging media such as Internet media and social media. The main positions are reporter, editor, host, photographer, editor, etc.

2. Public Relations Department

Graduates majoring in journalism can also choose to work in the company's public relations department. The main responsibility is to spread company information, shape company image and handle media relations.

3. Advertising industry

Journalism graduates can also choose to work in advertising companies or media, and engage in advertising planning, creativity and production.

4. Media operation

Graduates can choose to engage in media operations in various media organizations, public relations companies and advertising companies, including media channel management, social media operations and content planning.

5. Starting a business from the media

With the rise of self-media, many graduates also choose to start their own businesses, build their own media platforms and engage in self-media operation and content creation.