Generally, as someone who works in broadcast journalism, I am hesitant to hire someone to work on my news team if they were a Communications major. I see Communications majors working more in the line of public relations, corporate internal communications, human resources and things like that. And as far as students who major in broadcast journalism, I assume they know what career they want, and they have learned all about communication, but also about broadcast writing, videography, and editing.
That being said, I have hired a few communications majors through the years.
To become a journalist, it is best to obtain your bachelors degree in journalism, english or communications. All are great entryways into becoming a journalist.
Qualifications can range from a high school diploma to a bachelors degree in Journalism from an accredited university. A bachelors degree in journalism normally takes a maximum of four years to complete.
In order to become a resume editor, you will first need to be a writer. Most people who are resume editors also have a bachelors degree in English, journalism, or communications. http://degreedirectory.org/articles/How_Do_I_Become_a_Professional_Resume_Editor.html
The difference is that a college only gives a degree in one area. Like (culinary arts auto repair). A university however, lets you choose what degree you want (bachelors master Phd) and what in (communications accounting law) whatever. That is the difference between a college and a university.
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For joining bachelors in journalism, You need to have 10+2 in any stream with minimum 50% marks. The colleges you can join are either Lovely Professional University, Amity or Jamia Milia Islamia.
There is not much of a difference. The bachelor's degree can take between 120 and 128 credits depending on the major.
Depends on the county. Some have bachelors at Mathematics Applied to Electronics and such a bachelor is in the Computer Science category. So the answer is no, those are not the only bachelors of computer science.
Electrical engineering is low voltage, logic circuits, communications etc. Power engineering is electrical transmission and the like.You want EE.
masters is more advanced
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a bachelors degree is based on a year plan, while a masters degree is six year plan and is usually more in debth on whatever you are majoring in.