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Bachelor of Arts
On Campus School of Communication, Media & the Arts
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The BA in strategic communication, public relations & advertising (SCPRA) provides students with the knowledge, skills and experiences to become leaders in the field.

Why Earn Your BA in Strategic Communication, Public Relations & Advertising at Sacred Heart?

Students in Sacred Heart’s SCPRA program cultivate the critical thinking and technical skills necessary for an ever-changing workplace. By pairing theoretical and historical understanding with hands-on learning, students are able to create meaningful messages and strategic campaigns that resonate with diverse audiences. Students explore the social impact of media to prepare them for the profound ethical and social responsibilities that come with being a professional communicator and engaged citizen.

My major allows for so many career options, and the electives that I had the flexibility of taking allowed me to try different areas so I am well rounded and can go into any field my major would qualify under post-graduation. I feel that this major is more about learning skillsets than mastering a study.

Benefit from a flexible course of study

Full-time and part-time programs available. Part-time students have the opportunity to earn their degree fully online

Combined BA/MA Program

Incoming freshmen with a strong high school academic performance and an expressed interest in communication are eligible to join our combined five-year program, which leads to the completion of both a Bachelor of Arts (BA) and a Master of Arts (MA) degree in five years.

Dual Degree Program Options for Strategic Communication, Public Relations & Advertising Majors

Sacred Heart University’s dual degree programs provide a defined pathway for incoming freshmen to move seamlessly from an undergraduate to a graduate degree.

While some of our dual degree programs require specific undergraduate majors, others are open to almost all undergraduate disciplines. Apply to a dual degree program as an incoming freshman and you’ll have the opportunity to be admitted directly into the graduate program of your choice at the same time as your admission as an undergraduate student. Students are encouraged to reach out to your admissions counselor to discuss dual degree options.

Learning Outcomes

In our state-of-the-art facilities, students master the latest multimedia tools and social media platforms to develop effective and innovative materials for business, media, nonprofit and political organizations. Through internships and senior projects, our students gain real-world experience, build their professional networks and showcase their unique talents and interests.

  • Apply analytical methods to be active, critical consumers of strategic communication and media messages
  • Analyze ethical issues relevant to the creation and distribution of strategic communication, public relations, and advertising
  • Analyze the relationship between strategic communication, democracy, and society
  • Communicate and integrate ideas in written form
  • Communicate and integrate ideas in multimedia form
  • Demonstrate skills for creating strategic communication, public relations, and advertising campaigns and events

Internships

Students have access to the successful internship program in the School of Communication, Media & the Arts (SCMA). Not only do students gain valuable experience but they receive academic credit for their internship learning experiences. Sacred Heart’s close proximity to the New York City/Tri-State Region gives students the opportunity to work at high profile companies such as ABC News, NBC, CBS and MTV, among other top corporations.

Career Outlook

According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, job growth for strategic communication, public relations and advertising is estimated to be faster than average in these fields. Projected growth for employment in media and communication occupations between 2019 to 2029 will result in about 46,200 new jobs. Demand for media and communication occupations is expected to rise from the need to create, edit, translate and disseminate information through a variety of different platforms.

Graduates of the program are prepared for careers in:

  • Public relations
  • Corporate and strategic communication
  • Nonprofit organizations
  • Integrated marketing communication
  • Advertising
  • Media relations
  • Employee relations
  • Community relations
  • Social media
  • Crisis communication
  • Political communication
  • Brand strategy
  • Event planning
  • Multimedia PR production and content creation

Facilities

The SCMA program is housed in the Frank & Marisa Martire Center for the Liberal Arts, a $50 million, 120,000-square-foot world-class facility offering unparalleled resources. Students have access to media production studios and interactive laboratories designed to advance the skills and knowledge students need for the global marketplace.

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Activities

The Public Relations Student Society of AmericaThe Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) is the foremost organization for students interested in public relations and communications. PRSSA offers students professional development, networking opportunities, internship and job listings and news on the latest industry trends.

Minors

Students from across the university can take advantage of the eight different minors offered by the School of Communication, Media & the Arts:

These minors allow non-majors to explore an area of focus within the fields of Communication, Media & the Arts while developing an understanding of media theory, history and technical skills.

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