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Journalism

Journalism is the recording of events for publication or broadcast through various media. Journalists record information through reporting, writing or visual means, often under the pressure of short deadlines.

Journalism students study courses that prepare them for careers in a wide variety of media. In addition to courses covering the traditional media of newspapers, radio and television, universities today offer journalism courses that prepare students for work in the new media of web sites, blogs, podcasts and even mobile phones.

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Australia
Bachelor of Communications Several locations (2) Berghs School of ...
Bachelor of Visual Arts & Design Several locations (2) Australian Cathol...
Bachelor of Applied Media (BAPM) Springfield University of Sou...
Bachelor of Communication Gold Coast Bond University
Bachelor of Communication (BCMM) Toowoomba University of Sou...
Bachelor of Communication (Journalism) Bathurst Charles Sturt Uni...
Bachelor of Digital Media Sydney University of New...
Bachelor of Fine Arts Brisbane Queensland Univer...
Bachelor of Fine Arts (Interactive & Visual Des... Brisbane Queensland Univer...
Bachelor of Games and Interactive Entertainment Brisbane Queensland Univer...
Bachelor of Graphic Design Canberra University of Can...
Bachelor of Health Science (Public Health)/Medi... Brisbane Queensland Univer...
Bachelor of Mass Communication Brisbane Queensland Univer...
Bachelor of Mass Communications Perth Murdoch University
Bachelor of Media (Media Production) Sydney University of New...
Bachelor of Media (Media Studies) Perth Murdoch University
Bachelor of Media (Radio) Bachelor of Media (Sc... Perth Murdoch University
Bachelor of Media and Communication Brisbane Queensland Univer...
Bachelor of Media Arts and Production Canberra University of Can...
Bachelor of Media Communication Melbourne Australian Cathol...
Bachelor of Sport Management Sydney International Col...
Bachelor of Visual Communication Tasmania University of Tas...
Canada
Bachelor of Applied Arts – Film and Media Produ... Toronto Humber College In...
Czech Republic
American Bachelor in Communication and Mass Media Prague University of New...
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Bachelor of Communication (BCMM) Distance University of Sou...
Bachelor of Media Communication Distance Charles Sturt Uni...
Liberal Arts BA/BS Distance The New School
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Bachelor of Engineering: Information Technology Kokkola Central Ostroboth...
France
Mod’Art Management programme Paris Mod'Art Internati...
Germany
BA - Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Public... Munich European Universi...
Bachelor of Arts in Communication & Public Rela... Munich European Universi...
Hungary
BA in Commerce and Marketing Budapest Budapest College ...
BA in Communication Budapest McDANIEL COLLEGE ...
BA in International Business Budapest Budapest College ...
Ireland
BA (Hons) Media and Cultural Studies Dublin Dublin Business S...
BA in Communications & Multi-Media Dublin Dublin Business S...
Bachelor of Arts (Hons) General Dublin Dublin Business S...
Italy
BA Communications Rome John Cabot Univer...
Communication & English Rome The American Univ...
Graphic Design and Art Direction BA Milan NABA - Nuova Acca...
Media Design and Multimedia Arts BA Milan NABA - Nuova Acca...
Malaysia
Bachelor of Communication (Honours) Malaysia UUM College of Ar...
Bachelor of Media Technology (Honours) Malaysia UUM College of Ar...
Bachelor of Multimedia (Honours) Malaysia UUM College of Ar...
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BA in Communication (International Communicatio... Several locations (3) INHolland - Hoges...
BA in Media & Entertainment Management Several locations (3) INHolland - Hoges...
Bachelor in Interactive Animation Several locations (2) SAE Institute Net...
BA Media Communications Leiden Webster Universit...
Bachelors in Media and Entertainment Management Leeuwarden Stenden university
Communication Arnhem HAN University of...
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More about Journalism

Journalism students of today face more varied and dynamic career opportunities than they ever have. Journalism now encompasses a wide variety of jobs, from writing and broadcasting to videography and web publishing. The proliferation of the internet and mobile technologies is being increasingly reflected in the curriculum of many journalism courses.

Journalism Courses

Journalism education is very different now than it was with the first journalism courses in the mid-19th century. Due to the explosion of media outlets on the World Wide Web, cable television and satellite radio, today’s journalism students need to have a well-rounded journalism education.

  • Journalism courses cover the basic skills every journalist should possess to create reports for various media types.
  • Photography courses teach skills that are increasingly being used by journalists working on the World Wide Web and even radio, not just for students planning a career as a photojournalist.
  • Video Production courses are becoming increasingly useful for new-media journalists as video content is increasingly being consumed on computers and other devices.
  • Multimedia courses teach students how to combine video, audio, photography and internet technologies like slide shows and polls to craft a story.

Journalists used to learn their craft mainly through on-the-job training. Although such direct entry still exists at some newspapers and other media outlets, today most journalism careers require a formal post-secondary education of some sort.

One growing area in the field of journalism is that of web publishing, where many journalists are finding employment. Many journalism courses now include some sort of web education in order to prepare for this alternative.

Although the field of journalism is an ever-changing pursuit, some things remain the same. A journalist, no matter where the journalist’s work is being published or broadcasted, still has to be able to deliver under pressure. Traits valuable to people wishing to go into journalism include a genuine interest in what is happening around them, and a quick and accurate grasp of the language of their choice.

Studying Journalism

Most universities today offer courses in journalism, and many even have a school dedicated to the subject. However, what topics are taught and how they are taught is often very different.

Many schools, both universities and otherwise, offer vocational journalism courses. These are somewhat more common in the UK, where vocational journalistic education is the fastest growing. Teachers in the UK are more often chosen based on their experience in the profession rather than on their academic qualifications and research potential.

A practical internship element is commonly included in both undergraduate and post graduate journalism courses. Different schools focus on different concentrations, such as broadcasting, or web or newspaper, and others choose to give a more general approach, including a little bit of everything. What courses you choose will naturally also focus your journalism education toward the career path you are most drawn to.

 

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