What is a journalism course all about?
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Journalism teaches aspiring journalists the important techniques for getting information and then presenting it infront of the audiences via multiple media platforms.
Many people register in journalism schools to work for media companies, such as print or electronic media. The reach of journalism is expanding daily.
Students can work in many different industries after completing a journalism course like television, portals, newspapers, publishing companies, schools and colleges.
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A journalism course typically covers the principles, skills, and ethical considerations involved in gathering, reporting, and disseminating news and information. These courses are designed to prepare students for careers in journalism across various media platforms, including print, broadcast, online, and multimedia.
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Answered by
Parveen Kumar Sharma Communication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach | Guide-Level 14
8 years agoJournalism and Mass Communication is about News, Communication Media and Audio-Video Production. All News Media, Films, Documentaries, Newspapers, Magazines and Online Writing come in Journalism domain.
There are Bachelor Degrees, Master Degrees and PhD degrees available.
One can also do short term Diploma and Post-Graduation Diplomas in Journalism.
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