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journalism school
/dʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm skˈuːl/
/dʒˈɜːnəlˌɪzəm skˈuːl/
Journalism school
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an educational institution where students receive training in journalism, including reporting, writing, editing, and multimedia storytelling
What is a "journalism school"?
A journalism school is an educational institution focused on teaching students the principles and practices of journalism, including how to report, write, edit, and broadcast news. Programs often include subjects like investigative reporting, ethics, media law, and multimedia storytelling. Graduates from journalism schools are prepared for careers in newspapers, television, digital media, and public relations.
Examples
She enrolled in a journalism school to pursue her dream of becoming a journalist.
The prestigious journalism school offers degree programs in print, broadcast, and digital journalism.



























