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SDSU Journalism major experiences?

Anyone here a journalism major at San Diego State University? Can you share your thoughts on the program, like the quality of the courses, professors, and opportunities? I'm thinking of applying and would really appreciate it!

9 months ago

I'm not a journalism major at SDSU, but I have heard from current students and done some research on their journalism program. Overall, the program seems to be well-regarded and offers a comprehensive curriculum focused on various aspects of journalism, such as reporting, digital media, and broadcasting.

Many students praise the quality of the courses, which emphasize both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. You can expect to gain experience with print, broadcast, and digital journalism, as well as learn valuable industry tools like Adobe Creative Suite and social media management platforms.

The professors in the journalism department at SDSU have been described as knowledgeable, experienced, and dedicated to helping their students succeed. A good number of them have backgrounds in the media industry, so they bring real-world experience to the classrooms, providing valuable advice and insights to students.

One thing that stands out about SDSU's journalism program is the opportunities available for hands-on experience and networking. The campus has various student news outlets, such as The Daily Aztec, KCR College Radio, and PSFA TV where you can refine your skills and build a portfolio of work. These opportunities will give you the chance to apply your knowledge in a practical setting and gain experience working in a team-oriented newsroom.

Additionally, being located in San Diego, students have access to various internships and job opportunities in the city's media market. The school maintains strong connections with local media outlets and often hosts networking events and guest speakers, which can help you make important connections for your future career.

Of course, it's always a good idea to visit the campus and attend a few classes if possible to get a firsthand experience of the program before making your decision. Reach out to the journalism department to see if you can sit in on a class or talk to current students about their experiences. Good luck with your application!

9 months ago

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