The University of Southern California's Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism in Los Angeles is a globally recognized center for studying communication and journalism. It brings together a vibrant community of scholars, professionals, and students exploring the dynamic media landscape and its societal impact. Known for its rigorous academic programs, esteemed faculty, and commitment to diversity and inclusion, the school prepares students for influential roles across various communication fields. Comprising distinct schools for Communication and Journalism, Annenberg offers comprehensive study from theoretical foundations to practical skills, supported by state-of-the-art facilities and strong career development resources, leveraging its prime location in a global media hub.
View Communication and JournalismThe University of Southern California (USC) is a private research university in Los Angeles, California. Founded in 1880 by Robert Maclay Widney, it is the oldest private research university in California. The university is composed of one liberal arts school, the Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and 22 undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools, enrolling roughly 21,000 undergraduate and 28,500 post-graduate students from all fifty U.S. states and more than 115 countries. It is a member of the Association of American Universities, which it joined in 1969, and is also one of the wealthiest academic institutions in America.