Public Relations Degree Online BA in Communication Concentration
Program Overview Why get a public relations degree?
Behind every good communication plan is a strategy to build relationships and influence a wider audience. Learn how to support individuals, organizations and modern movements in their efforts to maintain a positive brand identity in the Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations at Southern New Hampshire University.
Skills you'll learn:
- Communication development and delivery
- Strategic planning and execution
- Stakeholder collaboration skills
- Ethical communication approaches
Courses & Curriculum Online public relations courses that prepare you for your career
Designed by industry experts, the bachelor's in communications and PR degree program focuses on competencies needed to be a successful communicator in today's workplace. Through major courses, general education classes and free electives, you'll gain essential tools, knowledge and skills you need to succeed in public relations and beyond.
Online public relations degree courses
In PR, media is earned, not paid – meaning you'll need to learn the power of persuasion and how it's beneficial to the people and organizations you're representing. Through 4 concentration courses, you'll learn how to cultivate, monitor and maintain relationships to promote a positive public image for clients.
Courses may include:
Visit the course catalog to view the full BA in Communication with a concentration in Public Relations curriculum.
The Commons: SNHU's gen ed program
All undergraduate students are required to take general education courses, which are part of SNHU's newly redesigned program, The Commons. The goal of The Commons' curriculum is to empower you with some of the most in-demand skills, so you can succeed not only in your academic career, but in your personal and professional life too.
Courses may include:
PC (Windows OS) Technical Requirements
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Operating System | Currently supported operating system from Microsoft. |
Memory (RAM) | 8GB or higher |
Hard Drive | 100GB or higher |
Antivirus Software | Required for campus students. Strongly recommended for online students. |
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Internet/ Bandwidth | 5 Mbps Download, 1 Mbps Upload and less than 100ms Latency |
Apple (Mac OS) Technical Requirements
Component Type | Apple (Mac OS) |
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Operating System | Currently supported operating system from Apple. |
Memory (RAM) | 8GB or higher |
Hard Drive | 100GB or higher |
Antivirus Software | Required for campus students. Strongly recommended for online students. |
SNHU Purchase Programs | Visit Apple |
Internet/ Bandwidth | 5 Mbps Download, 1 Mbps Upload and less than 100ms Latency |
Additional Information:
- Laptop or desktop? Whichever you choose depends on your personal preference and work style, though laptops tend to offer more flexibility.
- Note: Chromebooks (Chrome OS) and iPads (iOS) do not meet the minimum requirements for coursework at SNHU. These offer limited functionality and do not work with some course technologies. They are not acceptable as the only device you use for coursework. While these devices are convenient and may be used for some course functions, they cannot be your primary device. SNHU does, however, have an affordable laptop option that it recommends: Dell Latitude 3301 with Windows 10.
- Office 365 Pro Plus is available free of charge to all SNHU students and faculty. The Office suite will remain free while you are a student at SNHU. Upon graduation you may convert to a paid subscription if you wish. Terms subject to change at Microsoft's discretion. Review system requirements for Microsoft 365 plans for business, education and government.
- Antivirus software: Check with your ISP as they may offer antivirus software free of charge to subscribers.
Communication Technical Requirements
Required Software
Adobe Creative Cloud is required for all students in the BA Communication program. Creative Cloud licenses are available at an educational discount directly through Adobe.
Adobe's terms and conditions require a full-year contract for Creative Cloud.
System Requirements
Please refer to the requirements for Adobe Photoshop, which demands the most technical requirements of the Adobe Creative Cloud. Given that current system requirements can change without notice from Adobe, it is best to consult the most up-to-date requirements on the Adobe website.
Video Communication Platform:
- Mac or PC desktop or laptop (not a mobile device or tablet)
- Webcam
- Microphone
- Required: At least 1 Mbps upload/download speed
- Learn more about our detailed technical requirements
Licensure and Certification Disclosures
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Online Student Experience What’s it like going to SNHU?
Attending college online at SNHU can be a life-changing experience. In fact, 93.2% of online students would recommend SNHU according to a 2023 survey with 21,000+ respondents.
What to expect:
8-week terms
Learn around your schedule
24/7 online support
What does an online course look like?
You’ll take your courses within SNHU’s Brightspace platform. This is where you’ll find your:
- Schedule of weekly assignments
- Discussion boards
- Grades
- Instructor announcements
What support services are available?
- Chat with your advisors
Get hands-on help from dedicated academic and career advisors. - Drop in for tutoring
Work with a tutor, any time of the day or night – no appointment necessary. - Learn from industry professionals
Instructors lead discussions and offer guidance – and they’re just an email away. - Use the online library
Access 600,000+ resources or chat with a librarian 24/7. - Reach out for accessibility help
Receive accommodations as an eligible student with disabilities. - Focus on your well-being
Connect with professionals to improve your health and wellness.
Learn from successful PR practitioners
Our faculty bring with them decades of experience in public relations. By bringing real-world insights to the classroom, our instructors can help position graduates for success in a fast paced and ever-changing field.
Featured Faculty
Dr. Karen Wilkinson brings with her a wealth of real-world communication, marketing, fundraising, public information and training experience in corporate and government sectors. Wilkinson has worked at SNHU for more than a decade and enjoys finding innovative ways to enlighten her students, engage and collaborate with fellow faculty members, and integrate educational technology into the online learning environment.
Position
Associate Dean, Communications
Joined SNHU
2012
Education
- EdD in Curriculum and Instruction: Educational Technology from the University of South Carolina
- LEAD certification from the University of Virginia
- Certification in Municipal & County Administration for Government Officials from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- MA in English: Technical & Professional Communication from East Carolina University
- BA in Community Studies from the University of Massachusetts-Boston
Why SNHU?
At Southern New Hampshire University, you'll have access to a powerful network of more than 400,000 students, alumni and staff that can help support you long after graduation. Our instructors offer relevant, real-world expertise to help you understand and navigate the field. Plus, with our growing, nationwide alumni network, you'll have the potential to tap into a number of internship and career opportunities.
Recently, SNHU has been nationally recognized for leading the way toward more innovative, affordable and achievable education:
- U.S. News & World Report
Named SNHU the 2024 Most Innovative University in the North - The United States Distance Learning Association (USDLA)
Awarded SNHU the 21st Century Distance Learning Award for Excellence in Online Technology - Google.org
Gave SNHU a $1 million grant to explore soft skills assessments for high-need youth
Founded in 1932, Southern New Hampshire University is a private, nonprofit institution with over 180,000 graduates across the country. SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), which advocates for institutional improvement and public assurance of quality.
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Accreditations
SNHU is accredited by the regional accreditor the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The university also carries specialized accreditations for some programs.
Tuition Cost & Savings College can be more affordable than you think
As a nonprofit university, SNHU offers some of the lowest online tuition rates in the country. And when you work with our Financial Services team, we'll explore ways to help you save even more on your education – and customize a payment plan that works for you.
Online undergraduate tuition
*before previously earned credits are applied
Tuition rates are subject to change and are reviewed annually.
**Note: Students receiving this rate are not eligible for additional discounts.
Additional costs: Course materials vary by course.
Transfer credits and lower your cost by:
$9,900 $14,850 $19,800 $24,750 $29,700If 30 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $29,700
If 45 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $24,750
If 60 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $19,800
If 75 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $14,850
If 90 of your prior learning credits ($330/credit) are accepted toward your bachelor’s degree.
Your remaining tuition cost: $9,900
How we estimate your tuition cost:
We look at the cost per credit multiplied by the number of credits you need to earn for a bachelor's degree. Most bachelor's degrees require 120 credits. SNHU allows you to transfer in up to 90 credits, requiring a minimum of 30 credits to be taken at SNHU. This is only a tuition estimator, and doesn't account for other fees that may be associated with your program of choice.
Ways to save on online tuition
Career Outlook What can I do with an online public relations degree?
When you earn your public relations degree online, you open yourself up to a range of possibilities within the industry. A job title like public relations specialist could include a number of responsibilities, like brand management, crisis communications, external communications, fundraising, media and event planning, public affairs, strategy and beyond.
While PR careers can vary, one thing is always true: public relations is fast paced, and you must be prepared for change. Southern New Hampshire University's online public relations degree concentration not only explores traditional communication channels, but also trains you to use emerging technologies to communicate effectively — helping you stay competitive in an ever-changing field.
Occupations
Managing a brand's image is a multi-disciplinary effort. When you complete your public relations degree online, you'll learn skills that you can apply in a number of areas:
Write journalism-style stories that don't explicitly read like marketing for an organization, but in fact are.
Take the lead on protecting your organization's image as you respond to the public.
From conventions to galas, you can make your event really work for your organization.
Keep employees informed of all of the news, changes and events within a company.
Work with the media to give them positive stories about your organization.
Help control the image of your company – often through online search results.
Create and deliver content that helps your organization engage with its audience.
Write the clear and effective words delivered by leaders, politicians and event hosts.
Increase in public relations specialist positions through 2032, projected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).1
Median annual pay for public relations specialists as of May 2023, according to the BLS.1
Understanding the numbers
When reviewing job growth and salary information, it’s important to remember that actual numbers can vary due to many different factors—like years of experience in the role, industry of employment, geographic location, worker skill and economic conditions. Cited projections do not guarantee actual salary or job growth.
What SNHU students are saying
Each class has taught me something unique. Personal Brand Communications was my favorite course because it encouraged me to dive into my personal brand and lay the foundation for my branding, allowing me to identify my own goals and aspirations.
Sammantha Hoyt '21
Frequently Asked Questions
A PR degree, or public relations degree, is a type of communications program that focuses on developing your skills in thinking, writing, research and strategic planning so you can become a savvy – and responsible – communicator.
With a career in public relations, you’ll work to educate the public about an organization, its mission and its products or services. You can also help manage the organization’s reputation, mitigating negative publicity and acting as a liaison to the media.
At SNHU, public relations is a concentration of the communications bachelor's degree. Degree courses offer a strong foundation of written and verbal communication skills and explore a variety of topics, including:
- Brand storytelling
- Communications law and ethics
- Communications technology
- Public relations strategies
- Public speaking
- Social media strategy
- Visual communication
"It’s a passion of mine to build and foster relationships," said Sammantha Hoyt '21, as to why she added the PR concentration onto her communication degree. "I have extensive experience doing so throughout my career and have developed the skills necessary to successfully provide a positive outcome to a diverse audience in various situations."
Before graduating, you can put this learning into practice with a capstone project, developing and pitching a PR campaign for a real client.
Depending on the curriculum, undergraduate public relations degrees are available as bachelor of arts or bachelor of science programs.
At SNHU, public relations is considered one of the liberal arts, and you’ll earn a bachelor of arts (BA) degree as a PR major. Liberal arts subjects are designed to give you general knowledge on a subject, rather than focus on providing technical skills.
General education courses in a bachelor of arts program can help you build vital critical thinking, problem-solving, research and communication skills. Degree-specific PR courses build on that foundation and help you apply your learning to the ethical management of an organization's reputation.
If you’re passionate about helping build and maintain strong brands, then yes. A public relations degree can give you the skills you need to craft targeted messaging that can help sell a product, promote a service and create a positive public image for an organization.
"My passion has always been in the field of communications, where I enjoy making a positive difference through effective communication strategies," said Sammantha Hoyt '21. "This program provided me with valuable information that can be used in my career."
Public relations jobs are also on the rise. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), jobs for public relations specialists and PR managers are projected to grow 6% through 2032.1
A successful public relations worker needs strong communication skills, as well as technical skills to help deliver messages through a variety of channels. Knowing how to tell an engaging story for multiple audiences is also key.
With an online public relations degree concentration from SNHU, you can develop these important PR skills that are in high demand across many industries. You can learn how to:
- Develop quality oral, written and visual communications for a variety of audiences
- Use communications technology to deliver a message and gauge its effectiveness
- Evaluate, choose and utilize strategies and technology to effectively communicate
- Use leadership skills to work within an organization to execute communication strategies
- Apply professional, ethical and socially sensitive communication practices
"I wanted to study communications because it is a chance to learn new skills or re-learn crucial skills that are a part of everyone’s lives – communication," said Victoria Comis '21. "Not just communication between two people, but between groups of people and organizations, among others. It is a skill that many companies look for in their prospective employees."
Public relations professionals can benefit just about any organization within any field. Public relations degree holders can work in brand management, corporate communications, government relations, social media management, journalism, advertising, sales and marketing.
“Communications touches every field,” said Dr. Karen Wilkinson, associate dean of liberal arts at Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU). “The ability to communicate effectively and efficiently with others is a coveted skill set in every workplace environment.”
Jobs for PR degree holders include:
- Advertising executive
- Brand manager
- Communication manager
- Community relations specialist
- Company spokesperson
- Copywriter or editor
- Corporate trainer
- Crisis communication manager
- Director of strategic communication
- Internal communication manager
- Journalist
- Marketing manager
- Public relations practitioner
- Social media or digital media strategist
Jobs for public relations degree holders can vary widely. And your salary potential can also differ depending on your specific job, level of experience and education.
PR jobs typically require a bachelor’s degree. But leadership positions, which often bring in higher salaries, may require an on campus or online master’s in communication or an advanced degree in public relations or a related field.
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), PR specialists earned a median annual salary of $66,750 in 2023. PR managers, who typically lead a team of public relations and communications employees, earned a median annual salary of $130,480 the same year. By applying your PR degree to a career in marketing, your earning potential could be even higher. Marketing managers earned a median annual wage of $156,580 in 2023.1
It depends. Public relations jobs focus on showing brands in their best light – and keeping them there. But just like job descriptions can vary widely within the PR field, so can your day-to-day work.
With a job as a public relations manager, you could lead a team of PR and communications workers to manage your organization’s public image. You could research and monitor social, economic and political trends and look for ways to leverage those trends to enhance the reputation of your organization.
As a public relations specialist, you could focus your work in one area of PR and work with a larger team of communications professionals. You might work as a media manager, for example, and be a liaison between an organization and the press. In this role, you might have responsibilities like writing press releases, organizing press conferences and even speaking publicly on behalf of the organization.
You could also help an organization navigate the constantly evolving realm of social media and online reputation management, assisting an organization’s social media and customer service teams to monitor and manage public perception.
Dreaming of starting your own business? As a freelance PR consultant, you could develop communications strategies for multiple clients across a broad range of industries. You could also specialize in an area like crisis communications to help brands navigate threats to their brand image.
To earn a bachelor's degree in PR online, it typically can take around 4 years. However, when you enroll in an online program, you have the ability to control how long it takes you to earn your degree.
For instance, are you able to attend part time or full time? At Southern New Hampshire University, part time is 1 class per 8-week term and full time is 2 classes per term. Our academic advisors can help you design a schedule that can work around your busy life.
Do you have transfer credits to bring in? SNHU has a generous transfer policy, allowing you to transfer up to 90 credits toward your bachelor's degree.
Transfer credits helped Victoria Comis '21, who had previously earned an associate degree.
"I was able to take classes that I needed to complete my degree and not have to retake any classes, because all of my credits from my previous school were accepted," she said.
Our online public relations degree program also boasts 33 free electives, which can also help you get to the finish line sooner – especially if you majored in something else at another institution.
Plus, you can get a jump-start on your PR career even before you have your degree in hand. With the help of SNHU's career team, you have the opportunity to build up your resume with an internship or an experiential-learning project prior to joining the job market.
Sources & Citations
1Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, on the internet, at:
- https://www.bls.gov/OOH/media-and-communication/public-relations-specialists.htm (viewed April 19, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/OOH/management/public-relations-managers.htm (viewed April 19, 2024)
- https://www.bls.gov/OOH/management/advertising-promotions-and-marketing-managers.htm (viewed April 19, 2024)
Cited projections may not reflect local and/or short-term economic or job conditions and do not guarantee actual job growth.