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Bachelor of Science in Public Relations

Degree Requirements

The Bachelor of Science in Public Relations degree comprises 120 credit hours:

General Requirements (Core Curriculum)
A specific combination of coursework in English, Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Fine Arts, and writing component courses. See the degree checklists below for detailed course information.
Public Relations students are required to take a specific Mathematics course. Download the appropriate degree checklist below to see which Math class is required for your catalog year.

Major requirements
A minimum of 36 and maximum of 42 hours of major-specific coursework as established by the Department of Advertising and Program in Public Relations.
12 hours of Business courses.
Additional English hours. The number of hours and which classes fulfill this requirement vary, depending on your catalog year. Download the appropriate degree checklist below for specific information.

College of Communication requirements
Fourth semester proficiency in a foreign language.
Six hours of Communication courses outside your major.
Three hours Communication and Culture coursework

Electives
Electives are used to bring a student’s total hours to 120.
Elective courses frequently taken by Communication students can be found here.

Students can also fill elective hours by completing a concentration, certificate program, other other Academic Enrichment activity.

Admission with Deficiencies
Students who are admitted with deficiencies from high school, will find these deficiencies listed in their acceptance letters and on their degree audit. The areas of deficiencies are: Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, and Foreign Language. Students should check with the Office of Student Affairs (CMA 4.140) to learn more about the procedure to fulfill any deficient requirement that he/she may have. Deficiencies should be removed as early as possible to avoid problems later is the student’s

The College of Communication no longer assesses a penalty for foreign language deficiencies.

Specific information on the courses that fulfill the general requirements, major requirements, and College of Communication requirements can be found in the Degree Checklists. Please click on the appropriate catalog link to download a PDF of your checklist. (Your catalog year is determined by the first year you attend the University.)

Degree Checklists

Note: The College of Communication adopted the University Core Curriculum list for students entering a public university in Texas in the Fall 2008 semester or later. If you are unsure about which catalog you fall under, please contact the Office of Student Affairs.

Public Relations: 2008-2010 Catalog

Public Relations: 2006-2008 Catalog

Public Relations: 2004-2006 Catalog

View course descriptions for the current (2008-2010) catalog here.

You should plan to meet with your academic advisor at least once per semester to review your academic progress. Students may also use IDA, Interactive Degree Audit, to help with academic planning.

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Program Information

Department of Advertising and Program in Public Relations

Department of Advertising and Public Relations fact sheet (pdf)

Undergraduate Program

Public Relations is a specialized program within the Department of Advertising. To give students a balanced perspective, students are required to take a series of specific public relations courses as well as a variety of courses in business and communication.

Enrollment

Public Relations students may not take more than 48 hours in the College of Communication.

At least 24 hours of major-specific coursework must be upper-division.

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Rules to Live By

No core curriculum requirement, foreign language course, or course in the College of Communication may be taken on a pass/fail basis.

Only 15 hours of non-Communication electives may be taken on a pass/fail basis.

24 of the last 30 hours for the degree must be taken in-residence.

Students must take at least 36 upper-division credit hours.

At least 60 hours for the degree must be in-residence coursework under certain catalogs.

A minimum GPA of 2.25 is required to take any upper-division courses in the College of Communication.

A grade of C or better is required in every Communication course taken in order to count toward your degree.

A minimum of a 2.0 UT and Communication GPA is required to graduate.

Only 12 hours of transfer credit in the major will count toward the degree.

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