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Top Colleges for Media Communications Majors

Hey all, I'm currently a junior and media communications has always piqued my interest. Does anyone have any suggestions on which colleges have the best programs for media communications majors?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to suggest some universities with strong programs in media communications! In no particular order, here's a list of schools you might consider.

1. University of Southern California (USC): USC's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is highly regarded and offers a variety of emphasis areas in media and communications.

2. New York University (NYU): The Media, Culture, and Communication major at NYU's Steinhardt School provides students with a robust grounding in the field. Plus, the location in New York City provides ample opportunities for internships and networking.

3. University of Pennsylvania (UPenn): The Annenberg School at UPenn is another well-regarded program that offers a Communication major with various concentrations, including Media and Journalism.

4. University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin): Their Moody College of Communication offers a Communication and Media major with numerous distinct tracks to follow based on your specific interests.

5. Northwestern University: Northwestern's School of Communication offers a Communication Studies major, which covers a broad range of topics including human interaction, rhetoric, and digital media.

6. Boston University (BU): BU's College of Communication offers a versatile B.S. in Communication which encompasses fields of corporate , mass, international, and health communication.

Remember that the "best" program is subjective and largely depends on what you're hoping to do with your degree after graduation. Take into consideration factors like faculty, resources, internship opportunities, and the overall curriculum. Be sure to research each school in more depth and if possible, reach out to current students or alumni to get their perspective.

a year ago

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