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Online B.S. in Mass Communications

VCU Richard T. Robertson School of Communication

Launch your career in media. Fully online.

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Become an expert communicator.

Give your career a jump start with VCU’s online bachelor’s in mass communications. Choose from concentrations in either Creative Advertising or Public Relations to further specialize in your degree - and your career in media. 

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The Richard T. Robertson School of Communication offers an online Bachelor of Science in Mass Communications with concentrations in either advertising or public relations. The concentration in advertising prepares students for careers at advertising agencies, marketing departments of corporations or service organizations, and media companies. The public relations concentration is designed to prepare students for employment in industry, government, nonprofit associations and public relations agencies.

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Career outcomes

$70,300
Average annual salary
82%
Of graduates have a job related to their degree
79%
Of graduates are satisfied with their degree outcomes

Employment statistics for "Media and Communication Occupations" in the Bureau of Labor Statistics

Degree outcomes data based on undergraduate responses to VCU's First Destination Survey

Degree concentrations

The Creative Advertising Concentration of the B.S. degree in Mass Communications is centered on professional practice, studio intensive coursework and experimental collaboration in education. The Advertising Concentration is a training ground that prepares students to join the world community of media practitioners.

Coursework at VCU focuses on smart thinking and rigorous practice in creative advertising. Classes emphasize the attributes and transferable skills necessary to succeed in advertising and media communications. Courses like Story, Curiousness, Empathy, CreateAthon and Style demand that students produce contemporary and effective advertising. The Advertising Concentration stresses professional development that enables students to succeed in the contemporary workplace and in careers of the future.

Qualified students can finish the junior/senior years of the B.S. in Mass Communications with a concentration in Advertising/Creative or Public Relations from VCU, completely online, with 60* credit hours in general mass communications and major coursework.

*The total minimum number of credit hours required to graduate with this degree is 120 credits. If a student comes into this online pathway with an associate’s degree, the concentration could be completed in as few as 60 credits. However, additional credits may be required if prerequisites have not been met.

The VCU Bulletin is the official source for academic course and program information.

Curriculum

The Richard T. Robertson School of Media and Culture’s Public Relations Concentration of the B.S. degree in Mass Communications prepares graduates to successfully enter the public relations field. Public Relations is a broad field that spans all industries and businesses. Graduates can be found representing professional sports teams, global clothing manufacturers, Hollywood production studios, energy companies, hospitals, international non-profits and small businesses. This wide variety of opportunities is due to the fact that PR people are professional communicators, and all organizations, big and small, must communicate with a variety of audiences in order to succeed.

The primary role of a PR practitioner is to create, maintain and build relationships with an organization’s publics. To accomplish these tasks, practitioners may write news releases, organize grassroots organizations, plan events, create newsletters, lobby government officials, form coalitions among organizations or maintain a presence in social media outlets.

Research is also an important part of PR. Creating surveys and organizing focus groups are common techniques used to gain insights into what groups of people believe and think. Based on the information gathered from these tools, practitioners create strategic communications plans aimed at changing attitudes and perceptions held by mass audiences. A number of concepts from psychology play an important role in this process.

PR practitioners are ethical. Being misleading or lying can not only damage the reputation of a practitioner, but it can also damage the reputation of whatever organization the practitioner represents. Because of this, practitioners are often forced to make difficult decisions and guide organizations though ethical dilemmas. Due to occasional conflicting interests between an organization and its publics, a PR practitioner bridges these gaps, sometimes being an advocate for the organization, while other times advocating on behalf of the public to executive management.

Qualified students can finish the junior/senior years of the B.S. in Mass Communications with a concentration in Advertising/Creative or Public Relations from VCU, completely online, with 60* credit hours in general mass communications and major coursework.

*The total minimum number of credit hours required to graduate with this degree is 120 credits. If a student comes into this online pathway with an associate’s degree, the concentration could be completed in as few as 60 credits. However, additional credits may be required if prerequisites have not been met

The VCU Bulletin is the official source for academic course and program information.

Curriculum

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