Is a degree in Mass Communications (journalism) worth it?
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A journalism degree provides you with a range of core journalistic skills including researching, investigating, interviewing, reporting and writing, in addition to technical skills such as video, editing, shorthand, audio, content management and web design. Studying journalism opens doors to a range of careers where your creativity, writing, communication and research skills, are invaluable
Job options after the completion of the degree.
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Broadcast Journalist
Editorial Assistant
Magazine Journalist
Newspaper Journalist
Press sub-assistant
Publishing copy-editor
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Advertising copywriter
Digital copywriter
Information officer
Market researcher
Multimedia Specialist
Public relations officer
Writer
Professional Photographer
Filmmaker
Documentary Maker
Job options after the completion of the degree.
Jobs directly related to your degree include:
Broadcast Journalist
Editorial Assistant
Magazine Journalist
Newspaper Journalist
Press sub-assistant
Publishing copy-editor
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Advertising copywriter
Digital copywriter
Information officer
Market researcher
Multimedia Specialist
Public relations officer
Writer
Professional Photographer
Filmmaker
Documentary Maker
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Yes, it is worth it, if you really are passionate about a career in this field. To be able to make your degree worth, you need to study hard, get practical exposures and focus on learning.
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