Journalism and Law, Do Legal Journalism majors need a lawyer s license

Updated on educate 2024-04-06
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Seriously, neither of these is good, and both majors in law and journalism have been ranked among the top 10 hardest majors to find employment in China. You may want to study journalism, and after studying journalism, you can sit on the anchor desk in style, like Yang Lan and Luyu, and you can become a judge by studying law. In fact, it's almost impossible.

    At present, you can't imagine the flood of education in China's two majors, law and journalism, any school with good or bad schools, big or small, will open these majors, and the number of graduates who come out every year is simply explosive. If you have to choose between these two majors, I personally recommend the law major, because you can always learn something in law, and even if you take the civil service exam in the future, you will still have an advantage. And if you can't enter a news unit once you graduate, you're finished, because the content of journalism is extremely empty, and it can be said that you haven't learned anything.

    Therefore, based on this situation, these two majors should be used in schools that try to get into a better school. The best schools in journalism include China Media, Tsinghua University, Renmin University, Fudan University, and the Department of International Journalism of Beijing University and Shanghai University. The better laws are Chinese politics and law, East China politics and law.

    In addition, if you study journalism, try to go to first-tier cities, and it is more difficult to find journalism employment in small places.

    Maybe what I'm saying doesn't sound good, but that's exactly what happened.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Chongqing, Southwest Political and Legal Affairs.

    The news is famous, but of course you have to do it well.

    The law is favorable, and girls can take the civil service exam or become lawyers. Stable, the income is okay.

    However, it is naturally advantageous to be famous.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Summary. "Law" and "journalism and communication" are not the same category. Law is a discipline that studies legal norms, legal systems, legal practices, etc., and aims to cultivate legal professionals.

    Law includes constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law, civil and commercial law and other professional branches. Journalism and communication is a discipline that studies journalism and information communication, aiming to cultivate all kinds of talents related to journalism, including news reporters, advertising planning, public relations, marketing, etc. This discipline mainly studies the theory and practice of news communication, including the methods, media, content, and effects of news communication.

    Although law and journalism and communication both belong to the category of humanities and social sciences, they are different in terms of research objects, research contents, and training goals, so they do not belong to the same category.

    Is "Jurisprudence" the same category as "Journalism and Communication"?

    "Law" and "journalism and communication" are not the same category. Law is a discipline that studies legal norms, legal systems, legal practices, and other aspects, aiming to cultivate legal professionals. Law includes constitutional law, administrative law, criminal law, civil and commercial law and other professional branches.

    New Companion News and Communication is a discipline that studies journalism and information communication, aiming to cultivate all kinds of talents related to journalism, including news reporters, advertising planning, public relations, marketing, etc. This discipline mainly studies the theory and practice of news communication, including the methods, media, content, and effects of news communication. Although law and journalism and communication both belong to the category of humanities and social sciences, their research objects, research contents, and training goals are different, so they do not belong to the same category as the Lu Na brothers. Thank you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Legal journalism is a direction of journalism, and some colleges and universities have opened it, especially political and legal colleges, and it may still be "journalism" on the graduation certificate.

    There will be relevant legal courses in the curriculum of legal journalism, which reflects the intersectionality and mainly cultivates journalists with certain legal knowledge.

    To engage in judicial-related work (judges, prosecutors, lawyers, etc.), you need to pass the national unified judicial qualification examination (i.e., the judicial examination), obtain the judicial qualification certificate, and then go to the law firm for a period of internship (like one year) before you can get a lawyer's certificate (I don't know much about this part......).)

    You don't need to obtain a judicial qualification certificate or a lawyer's certificate to work in ** and engage in legal news reporting, but if you learn journalism well and can pass the exam, then you are very competitive in the talent market. Come on!

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