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Why study journalism and public relations at USC Annenberg. The journalism and public relations fields are grounded in the telling of powerful stories that inform, enlighten, educate, advocate, and heal.
- Specialized Journalism (Ma)
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- Journalism (Ms)
Through our intense, 11-month program, you will build a...
- Public Relations and Advertising (Ma)
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- Undergraduate Journalism
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- The Arts
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- Public Relations (Ba)
At USC Annenberg, you will learn how to craft comprehensive...
- Center for Public Relations
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- Robert Hernandez
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- Specialized Journalism (Ma)
Learn why USC Annenberg is a leader in education and scholarship by exploring stories about our inspiring students, distinguished faculty and accomplished alumni.
Communication (PhD) Learn cutting-edge theory and research methodologies through rigorous classes and independent and collaborative research projects as you prepare for careers in academia, industry, government and NGOs.
Through our intense, 11-month program, you will build a foundation of excellence in writing and ethics that emphasizes the importance of journalistic rigor, investigative reporting, and furthering the role of diverse communities in storytelling.
The USC Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism is a part of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles. It has 2,300 undergraduate and graduate students.
Through our 10 graduate degree programs in communication, journalism, public diplomacy and public relations, we will prepare you to be a highly skilled professional at the forefront of the evolving communications and media landscape.
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Curriculum. Studies toward the Master of Science in Journalism require 36 units of prescribed courses and approved electives in the student’s field of study. No more than 12 units of 400-level course work may be applied toward the Master of Science in Journalism.