The journalism and communication category includes four majors: journalism, radio and television journalism, advertising and editing and publishing.
In recent years, these majors have been called the most popular majors in liberal arts admissions by candidates.
Employment majors in journalism and communication are relatively better.
After graduation, you can work in some mass media, such as newspapers, magazines, publishing houses, radio stations, and television stations as editors and reporters, or you can work in Internet companies or advertising companies to work in copywriting, advertising design, advertising planning and management.
People in the industry are generally optimistic about the employment prospects of journalism majors. They believe that my country's journalism and communication industry will develop rapidly in the next few years, especially the emergence of new media, which will create a large demand for professional talents.
Of course, it’s not easy to be great in any line of work.
The four majors in journalism and communication all require hard work, hard work, perseverance, perseverance, and the ability to endure loneliness.
It is unrealistic to expect success and ease from the beginning.