The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for News Analysts, Reporters, and Correspondents.
More than 1,500 institutions offer programs in communications, journalism, and related programs. In 2008, more than 100 of these were accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. Most of the courses in a typical curriculum are in liberal arts; the remaining courses are in journalism. The most important skills for journalism students to learn are writing and communication. Students planning a career in broadcasting take courses in radio and television news and production. Those planning newspaper or magazine careers usually specialize in more specific forms of writing. To create stories for online media, they need to learn to use computer software to combine online story text with audio and video elements and graphics.
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The qualifications needed to go into online publishing include the ability to work within deadlines, strong communication and a BA in a related field such as English or Journalism. One may also be required to have completed a college certificate program or an MA in Publishing.
what qualification are needed by scientists
There are no qualifications needed, only sufficient experience to get the job.
An "A" in English and journalism.
No qualifations are needed
A sports analyst should have good communication skills. Other qualifications include a knowledge of the sport they want to analyze, ability to travel, and good journalism skills.
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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.