The Best Colleges for a Career in Journalism

The Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications (ACEJMC) lists 113 accredited journalism and mass communications programs in the United States. These accredited schools are judged to meet specific criteria after a self-study is prepared by the faculty and administration of each program. Accredited universities are required to renew their accreditation every six years. Journalism programs at the University of Missouri, Columbia University and Arizona State University have been accredited by the ACEJMC and lauded by such publications as U.S. News and World Report.
  1. University of Missouri School of Journalism

    • Founded in 1908, the University of Missouri School of Journalism offers undergraduate, masters and doctoral study programs across a wide spectrum of journalistic disciplines. Undergraduate degree programs include Magazine Journalism, Print and Digital News and Strategic Communication. The school's International Programs Office provides learning outreach programs for students around the world in places like the United Kingdom, South America and Eastern Europe. The school's undergraduate internship program allows students to gain real life media experience.

      University of Missouri School of Journalism
      University of Missouri
      319 Jesse Hall
      Columbia, MO 65211
      573-882-4097
      journalism.missouri.edu

    Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism

    • Columbia University's Graduate School of Journalism offers a wide variety of masters and doctoral journalism specializations. Programs include Digital Media, Investigative Journalism and Television Broadcasting. The university also offers Master of Arts seminars in Journalism Business & Economics and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Program in Health and Science Journalism. The school's faculty is garnered from some of the most elite journalists in the field and includes award-winning reporters, columnists, editors, filmmakers, and new media specialists.

      Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
      Columbia University
      2950 Broadway
      New York, NY 10027
      212-854-8608
      journalism.columbia.edu

    Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

    • Founded in honor of the late longtime CBS Evening News anchor Walter Cronkite, Arizona State's School of Journalism and Mass Communication features nearly a dozen journalism degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate level. ASU is one of two schools in the nation that allows honors students the option to complete their bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism in just four years. Graduates of the school have gone on to careers in print media, digital media, broadcast and public relations.

      Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
      Arizona State University
      555 N. Central Ave., Suite #302
      Phoenix, AZ 85004
      cronkite.asu.edu

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