there are many subjects in the field of journalism,actually every university has its different subjects and pattern when they teach this subject.a journalist have total grasp on language,he/she should know how to make the communication successful.the last but not least the main thing is that a journalist should study and work hard on its basis.
You need to take classes in English, journalism, and forensics . Get on the school debate team, the school newspaper, and on the year book staff. If your high school has a broadcast class or video classes take those. Go down to your local newspaper or TV station and see if you can start there in some minor job. Write articles for the newspaper or send items into teen magazines. These things will get you experience and you'll meet people.
Your classes in high school should be geared towards fulfilling the educational requirements of your school and exposing yourself to a variety of topics in preparation for the general education requirements you will have to fulfill in most colleges. Writing/English and any communications classes you are able to take will of course be beneficial.
The university of Phoenix is a good college to go to if you are interested in a career in journalism
Writing of course... as well you should be able to think on your feet. You need to be able to ask good questions and be inquisitive, and most important be dedicated to what you do. •
You will need General Education at the JC level - with an emphasis in English and Communication (written and oral).
english,business and geography maybe.
by billy bremmner
maths and science
Definaltely science but not sure what else
I'm no expert but languages have to be useful.
PE, for a start. Should you go onto further education, study to become a teacher.
Courses such as English, journalism, communication, and media studies would be beneficial for aspiring journalists. Additionally, consider taking courses in writing, literature, social studies, and technology to develop a well-rounded skill set. Participating in extracurricular activities like school newspapers or clubs can also provide valuable experience.
Controversial subjects
You will need a firm grasp of physics and mathematics to become an aeronautical engineer.
Physics and Mathematics.
To become a journalist you will need to choose the right college and decide what kind of journalict you will become first. Taking a free writing class is a great idea and also a creative writing course.
if your school offers then: health and social care
Maths,astronomy,physics,chemistry,biology
To be a journalist, you must have 4 years of college under your belt.