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The core courses of the Journalism track are:1Introduction to Journalism
2.History of Chinese Journalism
3.History of Foreign Journalism
7.Radio & TV News, 8Psychology of Journalism 9
Introduction to Communication Studies 10Introduction to Literature (I) 11"Photojournalism" 12 "Public Relations" 13
Newspaper 14Journalism Management, 15, Selected Works of Modern Chinese Literature
16 The Psychology of Journalism, 17Advertising (II).
The core courses of the Broadcast Journalism and Television Journalism pathway are:1Introduction to Journalism
2.History of Chinese Journalism 3History of Foreign Journalism
4."News Interview Writing".
5.Fundamentals of Radio and Television Technology
6."Program Planning and Directing".
7.Radio & TV News, 8Psychology of Journalism 9
Introduction to Communication Studies 10Introduction to Literature (I) 11"Photojournalism" 12, "Host Program" 13
TV Camera" 14Journalism Management, 15, Television Production, 16, Psychology of Journalism, 17Advertising (II) 18
Stylistic Theory of Broadcasting. Wait.
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03708 Outline of Modern Chinese History Politics 2 Written 203709 Introduction to the Basic Principles of Marxism Politics 4 Written Examination.
300015 English (2) Basic Cultural Course 14 Written 400016 Japanese (2) Basic Cultural Course 14 Written 500017 Russian Language (2) Basic Cultural Course 14 Written 600658 Writing of News Commentary Professional Course 6 Written 700659 Photojournalism Professional Course 5 Written Examination.
800660 History of Foreign Journalism Professional Course 6 Written Examination 900661 Chinese and Foreign Journalism Research Professional Course 4 Written Examination.
1010019 Journalism Ethics and Regulation Professional Course 5 Written Examination.
1100642 Introduction to Communication Professional Course 6
Written Exam 1200182 Public Relations Professional Course 4 Written Exam 1300662 Journalism Management Professional Course 4 Written Exam 1410056 Journalism Major**.
00654 News Interview Writing.
Additional Examination Course for the Admission of the Major Admission Regulations Classification of the Major for the Examination (Text) 100654 News Interview and Writing Additional Examination Course 10 Written Examination.
200633 Introduction to Journalism Additional Exam 6 Written Exam 00654 News Interview Writing.
00633 Introduction to Journalism.
00633 Introduction to Journalism.
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The main courses of the journalism major include Introduction to Radio and Television, Fundamentals of Radio and Television Technology, Radio and Television News Interviewing and Writing, Radio and Television and Program Production (or Radio and Festival Production, Television and Festival Production), Television Topics and TV Columns, Television Photography, Radio and Television History, Radio and Television Regulations and Radio and Television Professional Ethics, etc.
Journalism is an undergraduate major in ordinary colleges and universities, which is a literature major, with a basic study period of four years and a bachelor's degree in literature.
The discipline is mainly based on literature, political science and sociology, and is closely related to the disciplines of philosophy, economics, management, art, psychology and history. The major has a strong political nature, and requires students to adhere to the Marxist outlook on journalism and correct political stance. At the same time, it has strong practicality and integration, which requires teaching to keep up with the rapid development of media practice, and students have a solid knowledge of journalism and communication, and can be competent for future work in journalism and communication-related industries.
The journalism major aims to cultivate interdisciplinary talents who can engage in news interviewing, writing, commentary, photography and other news practices in various fields, as well as in news propaganda in party and government organs, enterprises and institutions.
After graduation, journalism students have three corresponding directions: journalism (including the news and publicity departments of professional ** and some units), public relations and advertising, and the employment field is very wide.
In addition to content production positions, journalism students are also suitable for advertising, public relations, communication, universities, corporate publicity, publicity and other positions. In recent years, variety shows, especially reality shows, have become popular, and there is a shortage of talents for TV broadcasting, editing, and collection. Offline publications such as magazines are also a good choice, magazines need to have some advertising knowledge, and it is best to have work experience in tourism, training, real estate, decoration and building materials, catering and entertainment industries.
Graduates who are not engaged in the first industry, some of them have become public relations and planners of enterprises or enterprises, engaged in public relations and publicity, and some outstanding graduates have become college teachers.
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The main courses of the journalism major include Introduction to Radio and Television, Fundamentals of Radio and Television Technology, Radio and Television News Interviewing and Writing, Radio and Television and Program Production (or Radio and Festival Production, Television and Festival Production), TV Topics and TV Columns, Television Photography, Radio and Television History, Radio and Television Regulations and Professional Ethics of Radio and Television Broadcasting.
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