SHU to Intro Master's in Strategic Communication & PR

FAIRFIELD, Conn.—Sacred Heart University will introduce a Master of Arts in strategic communication and public relations (SCPR) in the fall of 2018.

“Over the years, we found that there was enough student interest in public relations to sustain its own stand-alone degree,” explains Lori Bindig, program director and associate professor in Sacred Heart’s School of Communication & Media Arts. “At the same time, the field of strategic communication and public relations has grown and is now indispensable for the success of any organization. Our new SCPR program is a response to both student interest and industry demands.”

The SCPR degree will offer three concentrations: corporate communications and public relations, digital multimedia public relations and political communication and multimedia production. “This will allow students to tailor their educational experiences to their personal interests and career goals. Regardless of which concentration our students choose, the program provides the knowledge, skills and experiences to become successful communication professionals in the 21st century,” Bindig says.

Like many programs at Sacred Heart, SCPR will blend theory with valuable hands-on learning. “This is a unique program because of its balance of theory and practice and its emphasis on the need for ethical, honest and transparent communication in democratic societies,” says Professor Bill Yousman. Students will learn to navigate the latest multimedia tools and social media platforms to create real-world materials for organizations on Macbook Pro laptops, which will be theirs to keep upon graduation. Traditional courses will be paired with internships and capstone projects, with an abundance of real-world opportunities locally and just a short train ride away to the media capital of the world, New York City.

Students will be able to complete the required 36 credits in one or two years by attending night classes once or twice weekly during eight-week sessions. Award-winning scholars and media professionals who are leading experts in strategic communication and public relations will teach the SCPR courses.

Yousman says he is looking forward to developing excellent writers, speakers and thinkers who “will be devoted not just to personal advancement, but also to making positive changes in their workplaces and communities.”

Bindig shares his sentiment. “My hope is that with a degree in SCPR, graduates will be thoughtful, ethical communicators who use their knowledge and skills to make a difference,” she says.

To learn more about the SCPR degree, visit www.sacredheart.edu/mascpr.    

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About Sacred Heart University

Sacred Heart University, the second-largest independent Catholic university in New England, offers more than 70 undergraduate, graduate, doctoral and certificate programs on its main campus in Fairfield, Conn., and satellites in Connecticut, Luxembourg and Ireland. More than 8,500 students attend the University’s five colleges: Arts & Sciences; Health Professions; Nursing; the Jack Welch College of Business; and the Isabelle Farrington College of Education. The Princeton Review includes SHU in its guides, Best 382 Colleges–2018 Edition, “Best in the Northeast” and Best 267 Business Schools–2018 Edition. It also placed SHU on its lists for “Best College Theater” and “Most Engaged in Community Service,” each of which comprises only 20 U.S. schools. U.S.News & World Report ranks SHU in its Best Colleges 2018guidebook and calls SHU the fourth “Most Innovative School” in the North. The Chronicle of Higher Education also names SHU one of the fastest-growing Roman Catholic universities in its 2016 almanac. Sacred Heart fields 32 Division I athletic teams and has an award-winning program of community service.www.sacredheart.edu

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