Annenberg?

<p>Ok, so I was accepted to the Annenberg school for communication and while I am very happy with this I know very little about the program itself. If I decided to attend what kinds of classes would I be taking? Would I be taking any classes at the college of letters, arts and sciences in conjunction with Annenburg or just communication classes?</p>

<p>Sorry if this is a dumb question but I'm considering other schools and I don't want to be locked into this major if I decide to change my mind.</p>

<p>I recommend that you contact Annenberg and have them send you the USC Annenberg Undergraduate and Graduate Bulletin. </p>

<p>Or better yet, attend Explore USC and visit Annenberg and pick one up. You should really check out the facility it is pretty cool. They are set-up to give hands on experience right away.</p>

<p>I spoke with a senior broadcast journalism student who had a vast portfolio compiled for her resume. She had produced shows, and also had numerous assignments where she was in front of the camera. They also train you to be up an running on the industry editing equipment so you can start in the work force ahead of the curve and requiring less training on the job.</p>

<p>Also this link will answer a lot of you questions:</p>

<p>[USC</a> Annenberg | Undergraduate](<a href=“http://annenberg.usc.edu/Prospective/Undergraduate.aspx]USC”>http://annenberg.usc.edu/Prospective/Undergraduate.aspx)</p>

<p>Also we received a sample schedule when we went to Explore USC that breaksdown the classes needed depending on whether you are a communicatons or broadcast jouralism major.</p>