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  1. 1 de feb. de 2024 · The Boston University Master of Science in Advertising program prepares you to compete in that dynamic environment—not just for a great first job, but the job after that. Even for jobs that don’t exist yet. Over three semesters, you’ll study in small, intimate classes with a faculty of highly accomplished advertising professionals.

  2. For this application cycle, the College of Communication will accept scores from the Duolingo English Test, an online English proficiency test that can be taken on-demand, remotely from your home computer. After taking the exam, select Boston University Graduate & Professional Programs as a score recipient.

  3. 6 de may. de 2024 · Journalism. May 6, 2024. Steve Holt. In a liberal democracy, good journalism shines a light into the places where darkness reigns. A news story informs the public and keeps those in power honest. At its very best, a story can help right a wrong. Kirsten Berg experienced this first-hand before many journalists have landed their first full-time beat.

  4. Technology Services. Welcome to COM’s technical resources homepage. Here you will find information about the services COM IT provides, equipment & room reservations, and how-to information regarding the facilities and technologies in COM. If you need help in a hurry, email comhelp@bu.edu.

  5. Request Info. The Boston University Bachelor of Science in Journalism prepares you to excel as master storytellers, with an emphasis on narrative writing and digital and visual journalism across platforms. You’ll learn to analyze and explain complex events, across multiple media, while upholding top journalism standards.

  6. At Boston University’s College of Communication, you’ll gain the storytelling skills to shape the world’s conversations. You might learn how to create a documentary film or code an interactive website. Report breaking news or develop a public-relations campaign. Design an advertisement or write a screenplay.

  7. Located at Boston University’s College of Communication, we are the world’s first academic research, education, and consulting center to focus solely on the social aspects of mobile communication. The Center is focused in particular on prosocial engagement with mobile communication and psychological well-being.