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How many subjects should I take in the journalism self-study exam?
There are 20 undergraduate journalism courses taught by self-taught, including Outline of Modern History of China, Introduction to Basic Principles of Marxism, Public Relations, Photojournalism, Introduction to Communication, News Criticism Writing, History of Foreign Journalism, Research on Chinese and Foreign News Works, Journalism Management, Introduction to Literature (I) and Graduation Thesis.

The self-taught journalism majors are required to take 18 subjects, namely, Ideological and Moral Cultivation and Legal Basis, Introduction to Mao Zedong Thought and Socialism with Chinese characteristics's Theoretical System, Introduction to Journalism, History of Chinese Journalism, News Interview Writing, Radio News and TV News, News Psychology, News Editing, College Chinese and Computer Science.

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