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Overview
USC Annenberg School for Communication
The USC Annenberg School for Communication is one of the nation's leading institutions devoted to the study of journalism and communication and their impact on politics, culture, technology and society. With more than 1,900 graduate and undergraduate students, USC Annenberg prepares students for academic and professional success in these fields.
Dean
Ernest J. Wilson III
Contact Information
USC Annenberg School for Communication
304 Annenberg
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, CA 90089-0281 (213) 740-6180
School's Web Site
http://annenberg.usc.edu
Founded
1971
Faculty
77
Undergraduate Students
1,321
Graduate Students
545
School of Communication Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Communication
Progressive B.A. in Communication/Master of Communication Management
Minor in Communication Design
Minor in Communication and the Entertainment Industry
Minor in Interactive Media and the Culture of New Technologies
Minor in Professional and Managerial Communication
Minor in Communication Law and Media Policy
Minor in Global Communication
Minor in Health Communication
Minor in Cultural Studies
Master of Arts in Global Communication
Master of Arts in Communication
Master of Communication Management
Master of Public Diplomacy
Doctor of Philosophy in Communication
Dual Degree in Law (J.D.) and Communication Management (M.C.M.)
Dual Degree in Communication Management /Jewish Communal Service
School of Journalism Degree Programs
Bachelor of Arts in Print Journalism
Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism
Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations
Minor in Advertising
Minor in News Media and Society
Master of Arts in Journalism, Broadcast Emphasis
Master of Arts in Journalism, Print Emphasis
Master of Arts in Journalism, Online Emphasis
Master of Arts in Specialized Journalism
Master of Arts in Strategic Public Relations
last updated 11/02/07
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