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What subjects do you need to take in the journalism postgraduate exam?
Journalism postgraduate examination subjects are as follows:

10 1 ideological and political theory

202 Russian, 203, 204 English, choose one of the three.

334 zhidao Comprehensive Ability of Journalism and Communication Major

440 Fundamentals of News and Communication

China Communication University is a key university under the "2 1 1 Project" directly under the Ministry of Education. The school was founded in 1954, and was renamed China Communication University by Beijing Broadcasting Institute in August 2004.

Two disciplines, journalism and communication, drama, film and television, were selected into the national "double-first-class" construction discipline list, two national key disciplines, and communication 1 national key cultivation discipline.

The bibliography is as follows:

Duan Peng: Fundamentals of Communication: History, Framework and Extension (2nd Edition), Communication University of China Press.

Hu,,,: Introduction to Communication (2nd Edition), Tsinghua University Publishing House.

Liu Hailong: Theory of Mass Communication: Paradigm and School, Renmin University of China Press.

Peng Lan: Introduction to Network Communication, Renmin University of China Press, 3rd ed. Li Liangrong: Introduction to Network and New Media, Higher Education Press.

The examination paper structure and investigation content of postgraduate entrance examination;

Politics: (24 points for an introduction to the basic principles of Marxism, 69DA5E887AAE799Be5Baa63133435438+0343065 for an introduction to history, 30 points for ideological cultivation and legal basis, 0/4 points for contemporary world economy, situation and policies1.

English: (cloze 10, read A40, read B (i.e. new question type) 10, translate 10, big composition 20, small composition 10).

Mathematics: science and engineering (first, second) and economics (third)

Ranked first: high number 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability statistics 22%

Number two: high number 78%, linear algebra 22%, no probability statistics.

Number three: high number 56%, linear algebra 22%, probability statistics 22%.