The School of Journalism of the University of Missouri is the first university in the United States to offer master's and doctoral programs in journalism. Its major involves all fields of news. Its graduates are very active in the mainstream media in the United States and even the world, and have made great achievements. The annual employment rate and starting salary of graduates are among the best in American universities. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Undergraduate courses are five-year undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and master's courses are two-year. Admission requirements: GPA 3.5+ TOEFL1/kloc-0+GRE1100+one paper.
The school of news and Communication at the University of Wisconsin-Madison is one of the oldest and best journalism schools in the United States. It is the first American university to offer electronic editing and production. Its undergraduate and postgraduate majors include printing, broadcast reporting, editing, advertising, publishing, international relations, multimedia animation and so on. Entry requirements: GPA 3.4+ TOEFL 100+GRE 1000 (5 points for writing).
The Medill School of Northwestern University was founded with the donation of Yue Se Medill, the founder of Chicago Herald Tribune, a famous American media giant 192 1. The school provides undergraduate journalism (four-year program) and postgraduate education (one-year master program), and the master program is held three times a year. Admission requirements: GPA 3.4+ TOEFL 1 14+GRE or GMAT or LSAT+ a paper.
School of Journalism and Communication, University of Florida.
With a history of less than 50 years, it has developed into a world-class journalism school. The college offers undergraduate (four-year) and postgraduate education (one-year master's degree) in journalism, and its dominant majors include advertising, public relations, journalism and mass communication. Admission requirements: GPA 3.2+ TOEFL 105+GRE 1000 (Chinese part 550)+ one paper.