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Bachelor's degrees in journalism in Europe

What you will learn in a bachelor's degree in journalism

Have you always had a passion for uncovering the truth about events and informing people? Then a bachelor's degree in journalism may be of your interest.

As a student pursuing a bachelor's degree in journalism in Europe, you will acquire essential knowledge to succeed in the journalism field as well as:

  • Develop your skills in sourcing for news
  • Train your ability to interview, write and report, including reporting with audio and video
  • Gain expertise in the various media available to get your messages accross
  • Understand the ethics of journalism
  • Create compelling stories, including stories for the web, by bringing together your texts, audio and video

Due to the demand for reaching audiences through social media, you will also have the chance to understand how to incorporate social media tools, such as Twitter, into your work as a journalist.

In Europe, the length of bachelor's programs in journalism vary between 3 to 4 years, and are worth between 180 and 240 ECTS according to the ECTS system.

Career options after your bachelor's degree in journalism

Since journalists have a great ability to communicate effectively, your bachelor's degree in journalism affords you the opportunity to work in a wide variety of fields, such as news reporting, broadcasting, content edition for online and offline media, marketing, PR (public relations), copywriting, film industry, or corporate communications.

Find and compare bachelor's degrees in journalism in Europe

Below is a selection of state-accredited bachelor's degrees in journalism in Europe. You may use the filter option to conveniently narrow down your search.

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