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Best universities for digital marketing majors in the U.S.?

I'm really into digital marketing and want to study it in college. Which universities in the U.S. are known for having the best programs and connections to the industry? Internships and real-world experience are important to me.

a year ago

Several universities across the U.S. are well-regarded for their programs in digital marketing. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. University of Michigan–Ann Arbor: The Ross School of Business offers a digital marketing course where you can learn about digital marketing analytics, and gain practical experience in creating digital marketing strategies. The university's strong ties to local and national businesses provide great internship opportunities.

2. New York University: NYU's Stern School of Business boasts a robust marketing program, with classes focusing on digital realms such as E-commerce and Social Media Strategy. The school's location in New York City gives you access to numerous job and internship opportunities in the city's bustling business and marketing sectors.

3. University of California, Berkeley: UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business offers a range of digital marketing courses, including digital marketing analytics and digital and social media strategy. With its proximity to Silicon Valley, you can gain experiences through internships or networking events with top-notch digital marketing firms.

4. University of Virginia: The McIntire School of Commerce at UVA offers a Marketing concentration where students can take classes in Digital Marketing and Analytics.

5. University of Texas at Austin: The McCombs School of Business offers a Digital Marketing Certificate, where students can gain practical experience through a hands-on project course.

Remember, you should also consider factors such as financial aid, campus culture, location, and other personal preferences when choosing a college. Moreover, even if a school doesn't offer a specific “digital marketing” major, a strong business or communications program could also provide the foundational knowledge you need, and you could supplement this with digital marketing internship experiences. Good luck!

a year ago

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