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Journalism schools rankings?

Hey guys, first time posting here. I'm really aiming for a career in journalism and I think the first step is choosing the right college. Does anyone have any resources or experiences with ranking systems for journalism schools? Sorta stressed but excited at the same time!

3 months ago

Sure, that's a great question! While there are no "official" rankings for journalism programs, many resources are available which provide information about program reputation and alumni outcomes. Here are a few that often come out on top:

1. Northwestern University: Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications: This school is frequently cited as one of the top journalism programs in the country, offering a robust curriculum and internships at leading media outlets.

2. University of Missouri: Missouri School of Journalism: Known as the world’s first journalism school, it has strong ties to industry professionals, and many internships and job opportunities for students.

3. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: UNC Hussman School of Journalism and Media: This school has a strong reputation, particularly in the South, and offers comprehensive training in print, broadcast, and digital media.

4. Syracuse University: S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications: This is another excellent program known for hands-on experience and a strong alumni network.

5. University of Southern California: Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism: This program has a strong focus on digital journalism and has produced a number of successful graduates.

Remember, evaluating programs is about more than just ranking. You should also consider factors like student-to-faculty ratio, internship opportunities, connections to the journalism industry, educational focus (print, digital, broadcast, etc.), and so on.

At the end of the day, the best journalism program for you will depend on your personal goals, style, and preferences. So while rankings can provide a broad overview, make sure to do detailed research on each program’s offerings to find the perfect fit for you. Good luck with your research!

3 months ago

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