Bachelor's Degree in Communication
Concentration: Public Advocacy and Media Studies (BA)
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Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Overview
Purdue University Northwet’s communication degree program with a concentration in public advocacy and media studies allows students to confront current public issues while studying the role of media and its impact on social change.
Department of Communication and Creative Arts
Journalism and Public Relations are the oldest communication professions and are the basis for almost all communication careers.
Journalistic ethics, methods of research and writing are essential skills, and public relations has the broadest application of those skills and commands the highest salaries and greatest career potential for business communicators.
Public Advocacy and Change Concentration Curriculum
As a public advocacy and media studies student, you’ll take a balance of general education courses, College of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences core courses and communication courses.
Introductory courses explore communication in business and society. Professional communication skills are developed in interviewing and writing for media courses. Junior and senior students can repeat the journalism practicum by taking on different roles at the student newspaper or by working with community organizations in the problems in public relations and advanced public relations courses.
Your journey begins with foundational courses in speech and news writing, as well as reporting, photography and PR.
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Course of Study
Sample Courses
- COM 11400 – Fundamentals of Speech Communication
- COM 20400 – Critical Perspectives on Communication
- COM 25000 – Mass Communication and Society
Explore broadcasting and media theories, hone your reporting techniques and learn to use social media in professional PR contexts.
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Course of Study
Sample Courses
- COM 25300 – Intro to Public Relations
- COM 30900 – Visual Communication
- COM 34800 – Public Relations and Social Media
Investigate advanced communications topics like persuasion, interviewing techniques and ethics. You may also complete an internship this year.
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Course of Study
Sample Courses
- COM 31800 – Principles of Persuasion
- COM 32500 – Interviewing: Principles and Practice
- COM 37000 – Writing for the Media
Your fourth year is a deep dive into practical applications of PR and journalistic principles. Work with actual clients to solve their problems while building your own portfolio. Round out your experience with ethics, writing for magazines and a practicum course.
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Course of Study
Sample Courses
- COM 35300 – Problems in Public Relations
- COM 45200 – Practicum in Journalism
- COM 46000 – Advanced Public Relations
Public Advocacy and Change Concentration Highlights
This program features a unique opportunity to audit real clients’ communication strategies. You’ll gain hands-on experience that employers seek and graduate with a working portfolio that sets you apart in the marketplace.
Previous clients include BP, Nipsco, City of Portage, Indiana South Shore Convention and Visitors Authority, Griffith Police Department and many more.
Public Advocacy and Change Concentration Outcomes
Our experiential courses give you the tools to be successful in any future career. Upon completing the program, you’ll have the tools and confidence to complete a professional portfolio filled with your own work. It’s an indispensable tool as you network with fellow professionals and go after your dream job.
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Career Paths
A public advocacy and media studies concentration from PNW prepares you for a number of careers in the field, including:
- Public relations specialist
- Crisis communication specialist
- Social media coordinator
- News reporter-editor
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Beyond the Classroom
You’ll have many opportunities to get involved in on- and off-campus activities, including:
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Employers
Graduates of this program are employed in organizations and companies like:
- Boy Scouts of America
- Lamar Advertising
- Service Employees International Union
Public Advocacy and Media Studies Concentration Scholarships
In addition to the scholarships available to all PNW applicants, students seeking a public advocacy and media studies concentration may also apply for program-specific scholarship awards, such as:
- The Stephen Hough Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a Communication major with a concentration in public relations.
- Edwin F. and Elsie L. Buck Scholarship
- John R. Troyer Communication Scholarship
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Earn a Bachelor's Degree in Communication with a Concentration in Public Advocacy and Change at PNW
Purdue University Northwest’s public relations and journalism concentration allows students to gain industry-relevant knowledge in a variety of fields through hands-on classes..
To see how a bachelor’s degree in communication with a concentration in public advocacy and media studies from PNW opens doors, from corporate boardrooms to non-profit leadership, take the next step today!