Study journalism in Spain

Become a different kind of journalist by studying in Spain

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Why study journalism in Spain?
FEEDUC recommends studying journalism in Spain because of the quality of the courses offered at Spanish universities.

You will be accompanied throughout your 4 years of study by the best professionals in the sector. Press, radio, television, internet, you will touch all the media and you will have access, within our partner universities, to the state-of-the-art equipment that will be part of your daily life as a future communication professional.

The specificity of studying in Spain at private universities is that you are considered a professional from your first year of studies.

Studying a journalism program in Spain will also allow you to start a professional career abroad. When you decide to study in Spain, be aware that you are starting a different adventure.

Why choose Spain to study journalism?

Spain has some of the largest media groups in the world. PRISA or MEDIASET are among the most powerful groups. By studying in Spain, you will have direct contact with professionals from these large groups. And of course, you will have great opportunities if you are in Spain and speak fluent Spanish. It is also an open door to South America!

 

What level of Spanish is needed to study journalism in Spain?

Unlike other courses where the language aspect is important but not as decisive, in journalism a minimum level of B2 is required to study in Spain.

This is a very demanding course in terms of language skills and you must be able to write, understand and express yourself in Spanish without any mistakes. In addition, you will be required to speak on radio and television, which adds a certain amount of stress and therefore requires an excellent command of the Spanish language.

With a good level of Spanish, is it enough to study journalism in Spain?

Speaking Spanish well is the basis for studying journalism in Spain. However, you must also have a very good knowledge of the country, its history, its culture (both ancient and recent), its political and administrative organization and its current events. You will be in the company of Spanish students who have different cultural backgrounds than you do. This will have an impact on your studies, especially at the beginning. Your culture can be a strength, but a lack of Spanish culture could be a weakness, so it is important that you also know Spanish culture. This will allow you to study with peace of mind.

 

5 reasons to study journalism in Spain

  1. For the quality of this university education in Spain
  2. For professional opportunities
  3. For an international career
  4. To live a different university experience
  5. To acquire a new culture and language

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