Annenberg School for Communication
(213) 740-3914
(213) 740-8624 (FAX)
Director: Murray Fromson
Associate Professors: William R. Faith, Ph.D.; Jonathan Kotler, J.D.*; Sherrie Mazingo, Ph.D.
Adjunct Professors: Carolyn Cline, Ph.D.; Edwin Guthman, B.A.
*Recipient of university-wide or college teaching award.
The school stresses a broad-based liberal arts education to enhance writing and reporting, and encourages undergraduate students to pursue minors in disciplines outside the school. In addition to offering an international study program in Europe, the school also provides special reporting classes in business, public affairs, international affairs, science and the arts.
The school advises its students to participate in at least two internships. The school's Career Advisement Office has listings for paid and non-paid internships from around the country. All journalism majors should plan to write for the university newspaper, the Daily Trojan, and/or participate in the writing, reporting and production of the school's weekly newsmagazine show, IMPACT. No academic credit is given for participation in internships or cocurricular activities.
Produced by the USC Division of Student Affairs, Office of University Publications, May 1, 1995