Courses

  • Bachelor in Media Science.
  • Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication (DJMC) – 2 yrs.
  • Diploma in Journalism (DJ) – 1 yr.
  • MA in Convergent Journalism.
  • MA in Broadcast Journalism.
  • MA in Journalism & Mass Communication.
  • MA in Journalism.
  • M.Sc in Mass Communication, Advertising & Journalism.

What are the subjects in journalism course?

The subjects that are mainly taught in most courses in Journalism and Mass Communication are:

  • Introduction to Journalism.
  • Introduction to Mass Communication.
  • Editing Techniques.
  • Media Laws and Indian Constitution.
  • Reporting Methods.
  • Media Management.
  • Advertising and Public Relations.
  • History of Journalism, and more.

    Where can I learn journalism?

    Michigan State University. Become a Journalist: Report the News!

  • University of Pennsylvania. English for Journalism.
  • University of Michigan. Good with Words: Writing and Editing.
  • University of Amsterdam.
  • UNSW Sydney (The University of New South Wales)
  • Coursera Project Network.
  • Michigan State University.
  • Stanford University.

Where can I study journalism in Nigeria?

Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ) Programmes Offered

  • Nigerian Institute of Journalism ND Programme – Mass Communication.
  • Nigerian Institute of Journalism HND Programme – Mass Communication.
  • NIJ PGD programmes – Postgraduate Diploma in Print, Broadcast Journalism and Public Relations/Advertising.

    What is the qualification for journalist?

    Educational Qualification: for a bachelor degree in journalism, generally the minimum eligibility is set at 10+2 certificate and for Post graduate degree courses, a graduate degree in journalism is required.

    How can I learn journalism?

    A journalism degree is offered at graduate and postgraduate levels. To become a journalist, you need to do Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communication (BJMC) after completing Class 12th in any stream from an authorized board. After graduation, you can also pursue a Master’s in Journalism and Mass Communication.

    How much is Nigeria Institute of Journalism school fees?

    NIJ School Fees And Acceptance Fee For Fresh Students Only 2021/2022 Academic Session

    S/NoFees TypeAmount
    1ND and HND Tuition Fee and Acceptance Fee For Fresh ND StudentsN150,000
    2ND and HND Part Time School FeesN160,000

    How do I become a Nigerian Institute of Journalism?

    Nigerian Institute of Journalism Admission Requirements

    1. National Diploma (ND) Five Credit passes in the WAEC or NECO Senior Secondary Certificate Examination or its equivalent in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics.
    2. Higher National Diploma (HND)
    3. Post Graduate Diploma (PGD)
    4. Proficiency Certificate.

    Are there any free online courses for journalism?

    These are the free journalism classes and courses to learn journalism step by step. These free journalism courses are collected from MOOCs and online education providers such as Udemy, Coursera, Edx, Skillshare, Udacity, Bitdegree, Eduonix, QuickStart, YouTube and more.

    Which is the best course for journalism in India?

    With good communication skills, either in Hindi or in English, there is a lot of scope in the journalism career. You can apply for journalism courses after you have passed class 12 with a minimum of 50% marks from any stream (Science, Commerce or Arts).

    What do you learn in an introduction to journalism course?

    Introduction to Journalism (Future Learn) (Archived) In this certification, you will learn about the key principles and debates in journalism and enact the role of a journalist in the context of an escalating story. Primarily aimed at individuals who are interested in gaining a better understanding of what the subject entails and the work done.

    Are there merit based admission to journalism courses?

    Admissions to the different journalism courses offered by the various prestigious journalism courses in the nation are either merit-based or entrance-based.