Bachelor degree in Public Relations at Champlain College

 

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Bachelor Degree in Public Relations at Champlain College

Champlain College
Bachelor degree
Public Relations

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Are you a creative person? Do you see the world in unique and interesting ways? Are you interested in the politics, social issues, legal issues and ethics of electronic media communication? Do you want to be a part of one of the fastest growing and most rewarding professions in today's information-based, global economy?

If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you should consider studying Public Relations at Champlain College. This major blends theoretical and hands-on approaches of using the media to reach the public, thus providing the tools to transform our graduates into ace public relations professionals.

Public Relations is growing at an exponential rate, creating a tremendous opportunity for graduates in the field. A career in PR could take you to a corporate or non-profit communications or PR department, a political campaign or to the media itself.

If you are cool under pressure, a team player in solving problems, possess strong communication skills, and like to write, consider Champlain's Public Relations program.

One of the strengths that distinguishes this PR program from many other PR programs is its practical and "hands-on" nature, designed around the needs of career-minded students and the profession.

Learn to write eye-catching press releases and prepare media press kits. Practice how to creatively promote your product, person or group -- whether it's a rock band, a politician or a ski resort.

Program Highlights
  • Prepare to become the communications link between any type of organization and its public.
  • Learn the art of communication to help an organization create and maintain its positive image.
  • Study and practice varied communication activities: special event planning, media relations, public speaking, and creation of news releases, brochures and newsletters.
  • Use video, audio, multimedia, writing software and computer-graphics equipment to illustrate and enliven what you learn in class.
  • Become familiar with various media and broadcast writing styles.
  • Test your skills in the real world with a 140-hour internship at a local public relations firm, nonprofit organization or ad agency.
  • Learn from public relations professionals well-versed in such areas as media relations, campaign strategy, press relations and writing.

    Career Opportunities
  • Account Executive
  • Audio/Video Production Specialist
  • Communications Specialist
  • Desktop publishing specialists
  • Marketing Support Personnel
  • Media Relations Specialist
  • Media Buyers
  • Promotions Manager
  • Political Strategist
  • Public Opinion Strategist
  • Public Relations Specialist
  • Publicist
  • Recruiter
  • Special Event Planner
  • Speech writer

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