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Journalism Degree Recommendations?

Hi there! I'm a high school junior aspiring to study journalism in college. What schools would you recommend when it comes to good journalism degrees? Thanks for your input!

3 months ago

Hi! Studying journalism is a great choice if you have a passion for storytelling, news, and writing. Here's a list of colleges with strong journalism programs to consider:

1. Northwestern University: Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications is highly regarded and offers a range of specialized tracks, like broadcast journalism, magazine journalism, and media innovation.

2. University of Missouri: The Missouri School of Journalism is one of the oldest and most respected journalism programs in the country. They offer a hands-on approach with their own TV station and community newspaper.

3. Syracuse University: The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications is known for its excellent journalism program—both print and broadcast.

4. New York University: NYU's Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute boasts a cutting-edge curriculum and its location in New York City provides students with ample internship and networking opportunities.

5. University of Maryland: The Philip Merrill College of Journalism is another well-regarded program offering various journalism focuses and a proximity to Washington, D.C., which is a great location for political journalism.

6. University of Florida: The College of Journalism and Communications offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in journalism, emphasizing hands-on experience and professional development.

These are just a few examples of strong journalism programs; many other schools have great journalism departments as well. As you research your options, consider factors such as location, internship opportunities, extracurricular activities (like student-run newspapers or broadcast stations), and any specialization tracks that may interest you. Good luck!

3 months ago

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