
Graduate Programs
Certificate Programs
Strategic Public Relations and Integrated Communications, Post-baccalaureate Certificate
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Program Description
This program consists of five courses. Certificate students make
a commitment to complete this set of courses within one academic
year - from September to July (MCOM 605 and MCOM 631 in the
fall; MCOM 606 and MCOM 625 in the spring; and MCOM 686 in the first
summer session). Students who earn the certificate are well on their
way to completing the master degree in communications management.
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Admission Requirements
*See Communications Management for requirements and deadlines.
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Required Courses (15 units)
MCOM 605 - Theories of Public Relations and Organizational
Communication (3)
MCOM 606 - Practice of Public Relations and Organizational
Communication (3)
MCOM 625 - Communication Competency in a Changing
Environment (3)
MCOM 631 - Research Methods in Mass Communication
(3)
MCOM 685 - Communicating in Society: Perception and Reality (3)
Students eligible to earn the certificate in Strategic Public Relations
and Integrated Communication may not have earned more than one C
for any of the required courses.
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Course Descriptions
For course descriptions, see the online
catalog. (Be sure to click on "Graduate Catalog".)
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information on this page represents the current information available
from the 2006-2007 Graduate Catalog. Any changes in requirements
made after the publication of this catalog may not appear. For more
detailed and up to date information, visit this department's web
page at http://www.towson.edu/mcom/
For information on all matters related to admissions, fees, or
registration, please contact the Graduate School at 410-704-2501.
Towson University is in compliance with federal and state laws and
regulations that prohibit illegal discrimination.
The university does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.
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