College of Communication - Public Relations & Advertising
Thinking about the M.A, in P.R. program? Why not “test drive” a course or two this spring?
If you’re interested in learning more about the M.A. in P.R. program -- or planning to enroll next year -- consider taking a course or two this spring and get a head start on your degree. Students can take up to 9 credit hours before matriculating into the program. “Test driving” a course or two can be an excellent way to learn more about the program, work with current students, and get to know the faculty.
Courses are offered in the evening and accommodate working students. Elective courses to consider “test driving” in the Spring 2010 semester -- that can be applied to your M.A. in P.R. degree requirements -- include:
3-credit course
Full semester:
School Public Relations (22931 MAPR 98503); Tuesdays; 7:25-10:00 pm; (Professor Moore)
1-credit courses
Meets 1/20, 27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17:
Integrated Marketing Communication (21697 MAPR 01558); Wed., 7:25-10:00 pm; (Dr. Basso)
Meets 2/24, 3/3, 3/10, 3/24, 3/31:
Crisis PR (21700 MAPR 01533) Wed., 7:25-10:00 pm; (Professor Moscatelli)
Media Planning and Buying (21699 MAPR 01531); Wed., 7:25-10:00 pm; (Professor Litwin)
Meets 4/7, 14, 21, 28, 5/5:
Global PR (21698 MAPR 01528); Wed., 7:25-10:00 pm; (Professor Dunnington)
Getting started is easy:
Click here for a step-by-step guide on enrolling for classes as pre-matriculated graduate student.
