<p>I would not recommend Goucher for broadcast journalism. They have a decent communications major, but they do not have any broadcasting facilities to speak of, and hands-on experience is a critical factor for someone hoping to land a job in this hyper-competitive field.</p>
<p>The best place to start is with schools of journalism accredited by the American Council of Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (link below). All ACEJMC accredited schools have good journalism programs, but not all have strong BROADCAST journalism programs. In the Southeast, the schools I would recommend specifically for BROADCAST journalism are: University of Maryland, University of Miami, University of Florida, University of South Florida, University of Georgia, and the University of South Carolina. The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill should also be on the list because it is, quite simply, one of the best journalism schools in the country, and, even though they do not have a specific broadcast journalism major, there are ample opportunities to get broadcast journalism experience and courses there. I would also add Flagler College in Florida in as a possibility for someone looking for a smaller school. </p>
<p>Outside of the Southeast, Syracuse, Emerson, University of Southern California, and Boston U would be my recommendations for broadcast journalism. However, like UNC, Northwestern and University of Missouri-Columbia should also be on any hopeful journalist's list as well. There are, however, many other EXCELLENT accredited journalism programs - anyone hoping to break into BROADCAST journalism, however, should look closely at each school to see if it has broadcast facilities and broadcasting internship opportunities preferrably in major markets.</p>
<p>Here is the ACEJMC link:</p>