Undoubtedly, the profession of journalist is one of the most beautiful on the market, this professional aims to bring information to all those who seek knowledge.
These professionals often go through difficult and complicated times to get that special subject, but in the end it will always be worth it.
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To exercise this profession it is not necessary to have a university degree, the diploma is no longer mandatory, about 1 in 10 journalists in the market are not trained.
Even though it is not mandatory, many companies preferably choose professionals with a degree in journalism to compose their staff of journalists. This proves that even a higher education is not mandatory, having a diploma can be all the difference between getting a good job or not.
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The average salary of a journalist is around 5 minimum wages, which today is equivalent to R$ 4,400.00.
Many wonder: How much does it cost to study journalism? Values vary from region to region, here is a list for reference:
The amount ranges from R$ 500.00 to R$ 1,500.00 per month, depending on the chosen institution. Check out some faculties:
The amount varies between R$ 500.00 and R$ 2,100.00 per month, depending on the chosen institution. Check out some faculties:
The monthly amount varies from R$ 500.00 to R$ 2,050.00, depending on the desired institution. Check out some faculties:
The price ranges from R$ 500.00 to R$ 2,050.00, depending on the chosen institution. Check out some faculties:
The monthly amount charged varies between R$ 490.00 and R$ 1,600.00, depending on the college chosen by the candidate. See some institutions:
Some distance courses are already authorized by the MEC to issue a valid certificate, in the case of the journalism course, we currently find (Jan/2016), only Estácio de Sá University (UNESA).