Academic Programs Catalog

College of Communication Arts and Sciences

Department of Advertising and Public Relations

Graduate Study
Public Relations - Master of Arts (this program is in moratorium effective Spring 2020 through Spring 2023)

Requirements for the Master of Arts Degree in Public Relations

At least 30 credits are required for the master's degree in public relations under either Plan A or Plan B.

Requirements for Both Plan A and Plan B (15 credits):
1. All of the following courses:
ADV 850 Public Relations Management 3
ADV 855 Public Relations Theories 3
ADV 860 Media Relations 3
COM 803 Introduction to Quantitative Research Methods 3
MKT 805 Marketing Management 3
Additional Requirements for Plan A (15 credits):
1. The following course (4 to 6):
ADV 899 Master's Thesis Research 4 to 8
2. Additional credits from the courses listed below, or in other courses, as approved by the student's academic advisor (7 to 11 credits):
ADV 823 Consumer Behavior Theories 3
ADV 830 Seminar in Social Marketing 3
ADV 836 Media Innovations 3
ADV 843 Strategic Brand Communication 3
ADV 846 Media Strategy 3
ADV 865 Advertising and Society 3
ADV 890 Independent Study 1 to 6
ADV 892 Special Topics 3 to 9
ADV 893 Internship 1 to 3
Not more than 6 credits in ADV 890 and ADV 893 combined may be counted toward the requirements for the Master of Arts degree in Public Relations.
Additional Requirements for Plan B (15 credits):
1. Fifteen additional credits, from the courses listed below, or other courses, as approved by the student’s academic advisor.
ADV 823 Consumer Behavior Theories 3
ADV 830 Seminar in Social Marketing 3
ADV 836 Media Innovations 3
ADV 843 Strategic Brand Communication 3
ADV 846 Media Strategy 3
ADV 865 Advertising and Society 3
ADV 890 Independent Study 1 to 6
ADV 892 Special Topics 3 to 9
ADV 893 Internship 1 to 3
Not more than 6 credits in ADV 890 and ADV 893 combined may be counted toward the requirements for the Master of Arts degree in Public Relations.
The final certifying experience is a poster presentation during the semester of graduation.