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Best journalism schools in Massachusetts?

I want to study journalism in Massachusetts, but I'm having trouble narrowing down my options. Can you guys recommend some top-tier journalism schools in the state? Any personal experiences or insights would be much appreciated!

8 months ago

Sure! Massachusetts is home to several respected journalism schools that offer both undergraduate and graduate programs. Here are a few noteworthy options to consider:

1. Boston University (BU) - BU's College of Communication has a well-regarded journalism program offering a bachelor's degree in journalism. Some attractive features of BU's journalism program include diverse course offerings, state-of-the-art facilities, opportunities to work at the independent student-run newspaper (The Daily Free Press), and experienced faculty. BU also has a strong alumni network, which could be valuable for your future career prospects.

2. Emerson College - Located in downtown Boston, Emerson College is known for its strong focus on communication and the arts. The journalism department offers a Bachelor of Science in Journalism with courses in investigating reporting, multimedia storytelling, and broadcast journalism. Emerson boasts strong connections to local media organizations, allowing for hands-on experience and possible internship opportunities.

3. Northeastern University - Northeastern has a School of Journalism within its College of Arts, Media, and Design. The school offers a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism with concentrations in areas such as data journalism, international reporting, and visual storytelling. As a Northeastern student, you'll have access to their cooperative education program, which combines academic studies with real-world work experience in journalism.

4. University of Massachusetts Amherst (UMass Amherst) - UMass Amherst offers a journalism major within the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Students in the journalism program can learn about various aspects of journalism, such as investigative reporting, multimedia storytelling, and photojournalism. The campus newspaper, the Massachusetts Daily Collegian, provides another avenue for students to gain hands-on experience and build their portfolios.

While I can't speak from personal experience, many students from these institutions have pursued successful careers in journalism, and each school's specific offerings might appeal to different individuals. Be sure to research each institution further, visit their campuses if possible, and choose the one that best aligns with your goals, preferences, and financial situation. Good luck!

8 months ago

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