Phrases with «journalism degree»

A "journalism degree" refers to a formal education or qualification obtained in the field of journalism. It means that someone has completed a program of study focused on learning and understanding the principles, skills, and practices of journalism, which can help them become a professional journalist. Full definition

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  • Blogging keeps me so busy, and I'm also in grad school getting my broadcast journalism degree. (blogspotter.co)
  • She puts her magazine journalism degree to good use through frequent stories and advice on lesbian dating. (datingadvice.com)
  • She has a Bachelor of Journalism degree from Ryerson University. (advisor.ca)
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