Top Journalism Schools in USA

Top Journalism Schools in USA
New York University

Emerson College

Websitehttp://www.emerson.edu/journalism

The journalism program at Emerson teaches students a dynamic approach to storytelling that includes education on using words, audio, video, and web to produce rich final products.

Combining tradition and innovation, the Department of Journalism is committed to training ethical journalists who can write compelling, original news stories—and bring those stories to life through broadcast, print, web, and multimedia platforms.

The University of Texas at Austin

Websitehttp://moody.utexas.edu/students

The Bachelor of Journalism degree comprises 120 credit hours which have A specific combination of coursework in English, Government, American History, Math, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, and Fine Arts.

Northwestern University

Websitehttp://www.collegefactual.com

Journalism at Northwestern University is a top 5 program in the United States. Northwestern University performed extremely well in a recent ranking of journalism degree programs. College Factual ranks programs offered by 4-year U.S. Colleges and Universities.

New York University

Website – https://journalism.nyu.edu/

The Journalism Institute’s undergraduate track in Journalism prepares its students to think, research, report, and write as journalists who aspire to the highest levels of the profession in whatever subject areas they ultimately embrace. If you’re looking for a solid education in a big city, then NYU should be added to your list of potential college options.

University of Southern California

Website http://annenberg.usc.edu/

USC Annenberg is located in the creative capital of the world, Los Angeles. The faculty prepares future academic and industry leaders through innovative theoretical and professional training. The community thrives on diversity, experimentation, and an unparalleled alumni network.

University of Maryland

Websitehttp://merrill.umd.edu

The Philip Merrill College of Journalism offers two undergraduate programs to choose from – Broadcast or Multiplatform – and a center for sports journalism. A public college, UMD is an affordable option, ranked in the top 100 in the nation for overall quality.

Boston University

Websitehttp://www.bu.edu/com

BU allows students to specialize in broadcast journalism, magazine journalism, online journalism, and straight journalism. Good journalism begins with understanding the history, principles, law, and ethics of journalism. So if it’s for you, come develop your mind and heart at BU.

University of Missouri – Columbia

Websitehttps://journalism.missouri.edu/

The first school of its type in the world, the Missouri School of Journalism educates students for careers in journalism, advertising, and other media fields by combining a strong liberal arts education with unique hands-on training in professional media.

Syracuse University

Website – http://newhouse.syr.edu

The Newhouse School is one of the nation’s top schools of communication, preparing students to become leaders in a rapidly changing media landscape. The Newhouse of Syracuse University offers eight different undergraduate programs in communications.

George Washington University

 

Websitehttps://www.programs.gwu.edu

Located in the heart of Washington, D.C., George Washington University gives front row seats to the breaking stories in our nation’s capital. Graduates from GW are forging the future of journalism and public affairs through careers in new and traditional media organizations, politics, and business.

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