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Journalism programs at different schools?

Hi everyone! I'm a high school junior and I'm really passionate about journalism. I'd like to major in it in college, but I'm unsure which schools have great programs. Can anyone give me some suggestions on schools with good journalism programs?

4 months ago

Hi there! It's fantastic that you're passionate about journalism and want to major in it. While there are many schools with strong journalism programs, I'll provide a list of some notable ones to give you a starting point:

1. Northwestern University (Medill School of Journalism): Medill is highly regarded as one of the premier journalism schools and offers both a traditional journalism degree and a focus on Integrated Marketing Communications for those interested in public relations and advertising.

2. University of Missouri - Columbia (Missouri School of Journalism): Known as the world's first journalism school, it has long-standing connections in the journalism industry and provides a "Missouri Method" that blends hands-on experience and theory-based coursework.

3. Columbia University (Columbia Journalism School): Although it doesn't offer an undergraduate degree in journalism, there are complementary undergrad programs in English, Comparative Literature, and Creative Writing. Many students find these programs helpful in preparation for Columbia's prestigious graduate journalism program.

4. Syracuse University (S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications): The Newhouse School is highly respected and offers degrees in fields such as broadcast and digital journalism, magazine, newspaper and digital journalism, and photojournalism.

5. University of Maryland - College Park (Philip Merrill College of Journalism): Merrill College offers undergraduate degrees in Multi-platform and Broadcast Journalism, allowing students to develop skills in both traditional and new media.

6. Arizona State University (Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication): Cronkite School students can focus on areas such as digital journalism, broadcast, public relations, and sports journalism.

7. Indiana University Bloomington (The Media School): With an emphasis on practical experience, The Media School offers students the opportunity to report on real-life situations and intern at various news outlets.

8. University of Southern California (USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism): USC Annenberg has renowned undergraduate and graduate journalism programs, including specializations in broadcast and digital journalism, public relations, and communication.

These are just a few examples, and there are many more excellent journalism programs out there! It may be helpful for you to visit each school's website and learn more about their specific offerings, curriculum, and hands-on opportunities to see which aligns best with your career goals and interests.

Remember, the choice of college significantly depends on factors such as location, size, financial aid, and the campus vibe. Therefore, it's essential to keep these considerations in mind alongside the quality of a school's journalism program. Good luck in your search!

4 months ago

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