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6 Journalism Degree Programs in Brazil


ESPM – Brasil
Graduation in Journalism
- São Paulo, Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- + 1 more
Bachelor's degree
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
Portuguese
ESPM's journalism course already bears the name of one of the most prestigious communication schools in Latin America. But not only that. He leaves here ready to work in different media and with technological convergence. You can also work in communication agencies and press offices.


Federal University Of Santa Catarina
Journalism
- Trindade, Brazil
Course
On-Campus
English
UFSC Journalism Program prepares students for a career as reporters, photographers, editorial designers, writers or editors in newspapers, magazines, radio, TV, internet, news agencies and press offices, either employed, as a freelancer or as an entrepreneur. Since the early stages, the student is in contact with the practice of journalism through technical courses held in the laboratories of Radio Journalism, TV Journalism, Photojournalism, Writing, Online Journalism and Infographics.
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Ibmec
Bachelor of Social Communication - Journalism
- Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
Part time
3480 hours
On-Campus
Portuguese
The Social Communication - Journalism course at Ibmec in Rio de Janeiro prepares professionals to work in what the market is today and what it is becoming. Therefore, it is the only degree in Journalism in Rio de Janeiro to be evaluated with the highest score by the MEC.


Centro Universitário Adventista de São Paulo UNASP
Bachelor of Journalism
- Engenheiro Coelho, Brazil
- Hortolândia, Brazil
- + 1 more
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
Journalism professionals work in print, radio, television and online media, in press and communication offices, consultancies, higher education and research centers.


Esperanca Institute of Higher Education (Instituto Esperança de Ensino Superior (IESPES))
Journalism
- Caranazal, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
Portuguese
The IESPES Journalism course started in 2006, in the last evaluation of MEC obtained CPC Concept 4 and this is due, among other factors, to the careful choice of its teachers, to the technical and laboratory infrastructure, and to a pedagogical proposal that articulates professional training. with theoretical training for encouraging reading and criticality, and values ethics and the construction of citizenship. With theoretical and practical training to practice the profession in newspapers, radios, television stations, information sites, and news agencies, the journalist can also develop communication projects for new digital technological supports, such as the Internet, and provide advisory services for companies, unions, and public bodies.


Sacred Heart University
Bachelor in Journalism
- Bauru, Brazil
Bachelor's degree
On-Campus
English
A course that trains professionals to work in the most diverse media, always looking for innovation in Communication: this is Journalism! The degree offers the student different possibilities for insertion in the professional world, with subjects ranging from Communication Theories to Journalistic Writing, Audiovisual Media Production, Digital Interfaces, Photojournalism, New Narratives and Multimedia Production, Communication Advisory and Radiojournalism Laboratory. There is a concern with training student-researchers and also preparing them to seek, in an entrepreneurial way, new possibilities of action in the job market.
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Journalism can involve the study of skills and values needed to develop and report the news. Journalists may cover the news through broadcast media, such as television and radio. Journalists can also be found in print outlets, such as magazines and newspapers.
Brazil offer a higher education that is partially financed for those students who would like to pursue advanced education. They must be aged between 18 and 35 years. This higher education system enables students to learn practical skills that enable them to face the 21st century challenges.