Program
Overview
Public relations professionals work to
establish and maintain mutually beneficial relationships
between an organization/client and its many different
publics. They work in many different settings including
a variety of settings-corporate, small business,
government, and political campaigns, non-profit
organizations agencies and PR counseling firms.
Public relations professionals have a wide The
range of opportunities including for qualified
PR professionals is one of the broadest: media
relations, special events, fund raising, speech
writing, employee relations, investor relations,
corporate communications and counseling, strategic
planning and crisis communication. management on
policies and programs. Students exercise the research,
planning and communication skills they are learning
developing as they work with “real world” clients
in each of their PR classes.
Program Size
Approximately 110 students are enrolled in
the sequence. Average class size is 20 students. |
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