Study Journalism in China
Category: Liberal Arts
Journalism trains students to gather, verify, and present news and information.
Program Overview
Learn news writing, investigative reporting, broadcast journalism, and digital media.
Why Study Journalism in China?
Understanding China's media landscape is crucial for global journalism.
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Key Skills You'll Learn in Journalism
- ✓ Critical Thinking & Analysis
- ✓ Research & Academic Writing
- ✓ Communication & Presentation
- ✓ Cross-Cultural Understanding
- ✓ Data Interpretation
- ✓ Ethical Reasoning
Career Paths & Salaries
| Job Title | Salary (Morocco) | Salary (Global) | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Reporter/Journalist | 5,000 - 12,000 MAD/month | $35,000 - $58,000/year | Cover news and events |
| Editor | 7,000 - 15,000 MAD/month | $42,000 - $68,000/year | Manage content and publication |
| Content Creator | 5,000 - 14,000 MAD/month | $38,000 - $65,000/year | Create multimedia content |
Universities, fees and entry
6 of the 149 universities in the Foorsa catalogue run media and communication faculties, spread across 3 Chinese cities.
Tuition on those programmes runs from $2,600 to $7,200 a year, which starts above the $2,200 median for the catalogue as a whole.
Bachelor entry is typically HSK 4 or IELTS 5.5 with a school average of 70% or better, and all 6 universities take students on the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC).
The best-paid of the roles below, Editor, pays 7,000 - 15,000 MAD/month in Morocco and $42,000 - $68,000/year internationally.
Highest-ranked of them
- Central Academy of Drama — Beijing
- Central Academy of Fine Arts — Beijing
- Communication University of China — Beijing
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Choose Your Program
Browse Journalism programs at top Chinese universities. Compare tuition, rankings, and scholarship options.
Prepare Your Documents
Gather your passport, transcripts, diploma, motivation letter, recommendation letters, health certificate, and language proficiency proof.
Apply Through Foorsa
Submit your application through Foorsa. We handle university communication, document verification, and scholarship applications on your behalf.
Get Your Visa & Travel
Once accepted, Foorsa assists with your X1/X2 student visa application at the Chinese Embassy in Rabat and helps you prepare for your journey to China.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which universities in China teach Journalism?
6 of the 149 universities Foorsa works with run media and communication faculties, in 3 cities. The highest-ranked are Central Academy of Drama, Central Academy of Fine Arts and Central Conservatory of Music.
How much does it cost to study Journalism in China?
Tuition runs from $2,600 to $7,200 a year depending on the university, against a $2,200 median across the whole catalogue. Living costs add roughly $300-$600 a month.
What are the entry requirements for Journalism in China?
Most of these universities ask for HSK 4 or IELTS 5.5 and a school average of 70% or better, plus a passport, transcripts, a health certificate and recommendation letters.
Are there scholarships for Journalism in China?
All 6 universities offering this subject take students on the Chinese Government Scholarship (CSC), and most also run their own university and provincial awards.
What can I earn after studying Journalism?
Reporter/Journalist: 5,000 - 12,000 MAD/month in Morocco, $35,000 - $58,000/year internationally. Editor: 7,000 - 15,000 MAD/month in Morocco, $42,000 - $68,000/year internationally. Content Creator: 5,000 - 14,000 MAD/month in Morocco, $38,000 - $65,000/year internationally.
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