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In Front of More than 500 Practicing Journalists without Degrees, Unapec Opens a Two-Year Bachelor's Degree Program

APEC University has launched a new bachelor's degree program in contemporary journalism, a two-year, fully online program designed exclusively for practicing journalists who lack a university degree and are seeking professional accreditation, explained Alicia Álvarez, dean of the university's Faculty of Arts and Communication. The new academic offering stems from a proposal by the Dominican College of Journalists (CDP) and the National Press Uni…
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APEC University has launched a new bachelor's degree program in contemporary journalism, a two-year, fully online program designed exclusively for practicing journalists who lack a university degree and are seeking professional accreditation, explained Alicia Álvarez, dean of the university's Faculty of Arts and Communication. The new academic offering stems from a proposal by the Dominican College of Journalists (CDP) and the National Press Uni…

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www.diariolibre.com broke the news on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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