Public Relations
Public relations majors learn how to develop and maintain key relationships between companies, nonprofit organizations, governments, and professional associations and their multiple target audiences. Students are introduced to the importance of ethical practices and corporate reputation in the business world. Classes focus on real-world examples and cases, and out-of-class experiences include job shadowing, internships and off-campus expedition classes in major metropolitan areas. Graduates from the program are employed in both entry-level and senior executive positions at agencies, small and large companies, nonprofit organizations and trade associations.
Required courses - 25-27 hours
Required Non-Communication Courses
- ATG 157 Accounting Principles-Financial - 3 hrs.
- ECO 100 Introduction to Economics or ECO 221 Principles of Microeconomics - 3 hrs.
Communication News
- Bradley Speech Team Wins 2 in '12
- Bradley Speech Team Wins American Forensic Association Individual Events Tournament
- Taylor Branch Speaks Thursday, March 29, 7:30 p.m. in the Peplow Pavilion of the Hayden-Clark Alumni Center
- Nationally Recognized Speakers Spotlight 5th Summit on Communication and Sport
- BU Speech Team - 2012 State Champions
- Noted Sports Communication Professionals to Keynote Sport Summit Hosted By Bradley University