What is the difference between : journalism (hons) and journalism course.

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    Palak Patel | Contributor-Level 8

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    A Journalism (hons) programme typically refers to an undergraduate degree programme that focuses on developing students' skills in journalistic writing, reporting, and research. This programme usually takes around three to four years to complete and may include coursework in areas such as media law, ethics, digital media, and media management. Students who complete a Journalism (hons) programme often graduate with a Bachelor of Journalism or a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism. On the other hand, a Journalism course can refer to a variety of educational offerings, including short-term training courses, Diploma programs, and Certificate pr
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