If you have acheived secondary education in all the basic disciplines, then you wont require calculus and other high level mathematics for the post of a journalist. Maths being the root of most subjects,however, remians to be an essential and unavoidable subject in basic education.
Yes bill gates studied maths at Harvard collage in the usa
· Law · Journalism · Psychology (depending on where it is studied) · Branches of archaeology (often involves science, which involves maths) · Performing Arts (drama) · Fine Arts There are various other options; these are just the standout ones.
You just bases of maths :) No need to have a Maths GCSE :)
you need to be in a advanced maths class as you need to learn as mu8ch maths as you need to.
For the same reasons that we need to use maths today.
Yes. :)
I am pretty sure she studied Communications, but she defiantly studied Journalism.
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Yes bill gates studied maths at Harvard collage in the usa
· Law · Journalism · Psychology (depending on where it is studied) · Branches of archaeology (often involves science, which involves maths) · Performing Arts (drama) · Fine Arts There are various other options; these are just the standout ones.
discovery in maths by aryabhatta?
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.
english, maths, geography and physics
he studied maths and politics at the university of Leicester
Sir Issac Newton studied maths, science and calcules in college. :)
Ann Curry is a graduate of the University of Oregon, where she studied journalism. She graduated in 1978.
This is a very good question :D im glad you asked. Now i think that they are studied separately because they are different thing in your life. If you were learning maths you would learn maths not economics. They are similar subjects but economics is mainly a part of life and maths is seperated to the jobs you do; using a calculator etc.