
Advice with Erin: Alumna Shapes Media & Careers
Hear from popular content creator Erin McGoff (SOC/BA'17) as she talks about her journey from documentary filmmaker to viral influencer on SOC's official podcast.
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Office of Undergraduate Academic Services 4400 Massachusetts Avenue NW Washington, DC 20016 United StatesThe L.A. and NYC Career Intensives are experiential learning programs connecting SOC students and recent grads with industry leaders in entertainment, media, and PR.
In L.A., participants visit production studios, network with alumni, and gain insights into film and TV careers. In NYC, students explore media and PR through site visits to top employers like CNN and Nickelodeon.
Open to juniors, seniors, grad students, and recent alums, these week-long and three-day programs provide unparalleled opportunities to build networks, gain career insights, and jumpstart your future.
Classroom-in-the-Wild is a unique, experiential learning opportunity open to students and the public, designed to enhance skills in environmental photography and filmmaking. Participants venture to breathtaking locations like the Chesapeake Bay, Alaska, and the Galapagos to develop their craft while learning to thrive in nature. From kayaking in Maine to filming wildlife in Costa Rica, the course offers immersive experiences that challenge students to tell compelling stories about the environment and natural history.
Open to beginners and experienced creators alike, this non-credit workshop provides equipment and the option to earn academic credit through independent study.
The School of Communication has a distinct advantage among comparable institutions for the wide variety of experiential learning opportunities offered to students. Internships are a way of life here. Undergraduate and graduate students can receive course credit for one internship, but most students have two or three, thanks to faculty and alumni who share their professional contacts.
We have an active and effective alumni mentoring program that will help you bridge the gap between the classroom and the professional world. Through our Dean's Internships, we work with world-class partners to connect highly-qualified students with meaningful real-world assignments that create future pathways to jobs. And we have two full-time career advisors to help you land internships and plan your career!
The School of Communication offers a number of rare opportunities for hands-on learning that also allow you to showcase your own work. The Visions Awards celebrate the best in student visual work—documentary, fiction, digital and new media, screenwriting, and photography. Our partnership with the Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague helps students develop their skills and portfolios in photography and super 16mm film. The Center for Environmental Filmmaking inspires a new generation of filmmakers and media experts whose commitment to environmental stewardship drives them to produce creative work that is informative, ethically sound, and entertaining. And our Center for Media & Social Impact empowers media that matters as an innovation incubator and research center that creates, studies, and showcases media for social impact.
No, you'll apply to American University as a whole. You'll be able to indicate your intended major on your application, but your admission decision will not be affected by the major you indicate. You can change your mind after you apply. Because it's so easy to change your major, however, we highly recommend that you indicate a major within the School of Communication, even if you're not 100% certain. That way you'll be acclimated to our community right away.
Still have questions? Send us an email:
communication@american.edu
SOC's film program is ranked number 4
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