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Arizona State University Reviews of Bachelor's in Journalism

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Locations:   Tempe (AZ)  (and 4 others)

Annual Tuition: $30,592

100% of students said this degree improved their career prospects
100% of students said they would recommend this program to others

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Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Journalism

Student Reviews - Bachelor's in Journalism

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Angelika

Reviewed: 5/9/2019

Degree: Journalism

I would highly recommend Arizona State University, specifically the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication, to anyone who is interested. The staff are all professionals currently or recently in the field, and highly regarded professionals. Not only do you learn the required material, but you are able to receive real-world applications of course material. All of the school staff encourage and support students to succeed. Upon graduation, each student has at least one professional... Read More

Jade Nicole Yeban

Reviewed: 6/4/2018

Degree: Journalism

I chose Arizona State University knowing that the journalism program at the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication was consistently ranked "Top 10" in the nation. The school more than delivered my expectations in a journalism program. The professors were extremely helpful and knowledgeable about the subjects we studied and I was constantly immersed in opportunities to better myself professionally to become competitive in the field upon my graduation. I wouldn't have chosen to... Read More

Ellen Pierce

Reviewed: 1/19/2018

Degree: Journalism

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication teaches students a variety of skills that makes them marketable for the ever-changing journalism industry. Classes such as the Future and Business of Journalism and Media Law prepare students for a rigorous and tulmutuous media landscape.

Chelsey Ballarte

Reviewed: 12/27/2017

Degree: Journalism

The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication is an amazing school. It's relatively new, so they have pretty up-to-date technologies. They really emphasize internships, and most people graduate with about 6 internships, although only one is required to graduate. I had one every semester after my freshman year. However, it is not a good fit for everybody. They give the most opportunities to students wanting to be on-air anchors for traditional news or sports. There is very little... Read More

Johanna D.

Reviewed: 3/15/2017

Degree: Journalism

My experience at Arizona State University was much more than I could have possibly hoped for. The school not only provided me with an excellent education, but it also has gifted me with a worldly view and perspective. Despite being known as a "party school", Arizona State holds itself to the highest standards. Every staff member that I studied under was highly qualified and knowledgable in their field. With nearly 100,000 students, ASU has a very cultured feel. I definitely recommend applying to... Read More

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