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Thoughts on Harvard's journalism program?

Hey everyone! I'm considering applying to Harvard for their journalism program. Has anyone here taken those classes or majored in journalism there? What's the overall experience like and are there any specific courses/professors that stand out?

2 years ago

While Harvard does not have a specific journalism major or program at the undergraduate level, it does offer a robust collection of courses related to journalism, writing, and media through the Department of English and the Nieman Foundation for Journalism. As a Harvard student, you'd have access to various journalism-related resources and courses, albeit without pursuing a dedicated journalism major.

Many students interested in journalism at Harvard consider majoring in English, History, Government, or another related field and tailor their studies toward their journalism interests by taking elective courses and conducting independent research projects. Additionally, students can explore journalism internships, attend workshops, and engage with influential journalists who often visit campus for lectures or other events through the Nieman Foundation.

One standout journalism-related course at Harvard is Expository Writing, which many students take as a requirement. The class helps build strong writing and analytical skills, which are essential for a future journalist.

Another opportunity to consider is joining the Harvard Crimson, the university's student-run daily newspaper. The Crimson provides an immersive journalism experience and allows you to develop skills like reporting, editing, layout, and website management while building a strong portfolio of work. It's not uncommon for Crimson staff members to transition into professional journalism careers after graduation.

In summary, while Harvard does not have a dedicated journalism major, there are still ample opportunities to explore journalism and build your skills through related courses, internships, and student organizations like the Crimson. Focus on identifying complementary majors and minors, and take advantage of the journalism resources that the school offers to make the most of your education in that direction.

2 years ago

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