Arts and Letters

Communication Arts-Public Relations

Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts
Concentration in Public Relations

Overview

The communications arts major with a concentration in public relations prepares graduates for entry level positions in business communication, not-for-profit marketing, online marketing, public relations firms, marketing communications, human resource management, web content management, special events planning, and fundraising and development positions.

The strong emphasis on writing, listening and critical thinking skills, combined with the theory and practice of public relations, prepares professionals for the workplace and for graduate studies.

Public Relations at the Mount

Public relations at the Mount provides individual student mentoring and advisement. Students are directed to internships which will develop career skills. Seniors execute a senior thesis project which demonstrates the public relations skills each has achieved. Thesis portfolios support the student’s resume. This major provides the unique combination of theoretical knowledge, writing skills, creative thinking skills and practical experiences aimed at producing competent professionals.

Related programs

Communication arts-public relations majors are encouraged to double major, or to at least minor, in other liberal arts areas such as communication arts-media studies/production, communication arts-media studies/journalism, Englishhistory/political science, Hispanic studies, psychology, etc. Students can also combine English and publishing by participating in the 3:2 collaboration program that offers the bachelor of arts in English and master's degree in publishing with Pace University.

Program requirements

The communication arts-public relations major requires 39 credits following the successful completion of ENG 1010 and ENG 1020 or their equivalent. A GPA of 2.0 or better is required in CMA 2050 to continue in the major. A GPA of 2.0 in the major is required.

Where Mount students have interned

Recent student internships include: Jet Blue, United Way, American Cancer Society, NY Attorney General’s Office, Green Chimneys, St. Luke’s Cornwall Hospital, Habitat for Humanity, Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals, Orange and Ulster Medical Society, Mount Saint Mary College Athletics, Sabres Marketing Group, Hudson Valley Renegades, MTV Networks, Jacobowitz and Gubits LLC, Boy Scouts of America, Polo Ralph Lauren, Success Communications, NYFD Foundation, Harburger/Scott Advertising, Orange County Choppers and Max Mara, to name a few.

Career Options

Graduates are employed as special events planners, publicists, corporate communications specialists, publication specialists, editors, marketing communicators, development and fundraising coordinators, hospital marketing managers, advertising coordinators, public relations account executives, sports marketing specialists, community relations specialists, and media publicists at colleges and universities.

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