Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations

The Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations in the Lew Klein College of Media and Communication at Temple University educates students with the knowledge, theory and skills to manage relationships across consumer, corporate, economic, government and media organizations. In our Public Relations bachelor’s degree program, students learn to develop strategies to advise organizations in matters of social responsibility and influencing public opinion. From basic writing skills to drafting strategic campaigns, evaluating legal and ethical considerations to managing technology’s impact on the field, our degree program provides students with the knowledge and skills for public relations (PR) success now and in the future.

Public relations is the strategic use of communication to establish, build and maintain mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their publics. Unlike marketing and advertising, PR uses integrated communication—including publicity, advertising, social media and original storytelling—to uniquely communicate important issues, opportunities, problems and their solutions to targeted audiences. Students in our Public Relations bachelor’s degree program learn to assess situations and determine, create and communicate strategic messages to build beneficial relationships among a wide variety of organizations and their diverse constituents.

In our program, you will learn theories that affect how today’s public relations is practiced and develop the knowledge base and the foundational PR skills of critical thinking, speaking and writing. Our classes will give you access to some of the latest industry-standard communication tools, enabling you to earn certifications and gain the technical skills today’s employers value and need, including data analytics, search engine optimization and social media marketing. Upon mastering those skills, you will

  • design, develop and evaluate campaigns;
  • learn how to manage client expectations as well as the ethical and legal implications of your work;
  • produce campaign materials that rely on original research, promotional materials, and social and traditional media techniques; and
  • strengthen your public speaking, team and leadership skills.

As a Public Relations BA graduate, you will be prepared to apply your expertise in entry-level positions in agency, corporate, government and nonprofit spaces. Using data analytics, promotions, relationship building and creative strategic messaging, you will be able to communicate effectively to ethically influence attitudes, behaviors and bring about positive change among key target audiences.

What sets apart our Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations?

  • Our renowned, certified program: The Public Relations Society of America certified Temple’s Public Relations program for its academic education. It is one of only 36 programs nationwide and the only one in Pennsylvania. Our degree program was named to the “Education A-list” by PRNews, a leading industry publication. Our program also emphasizes leadership in diversity and inclusion in the industry and society. Students participate in the Bateman Competition—a nationwide collegiate PR contest—giving them an edge in the industry.
  • A fast-growing industry: Public Relations is one of the fastest growing industries in the nation. With Temple University’s prime location in Philadelphia, and proximity to New York City and Washington, D.C.—where some of the largest and best-known PR firms are located—Temple students have the opportunity to learn from top professionals in the field.
  • Our expert faculty: Our nationally renowned faculty conduct world-class research, not just in PR and communications, but in perceptions of social issues impacting society. They also have industry experience and maintain one foot in the academic world and one foot in the profession. Their industry relationships will help students gain access to companies, organizations and professionals that can get them started in a PR career or on the path to an advanced degree.
  • Our award-winning student organizations: Students can join our national award-winning, nationally recognized student organizations. Through our student organizations, you can gain real-world experience in the public relations field and have the opportunity to make personal and professional connections. Some of the related student organizations include Temple’s chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America; our student-run firm, PRowl Public Relations; and our chapter of the Black Public Relations Society.
A Klein professor leading a public relations capstone class.

Classes & Curriculum

Students in the program complete 120 credits, including a minimum of 49 credits in public relations courses. Some of the major courses include

  • Audience Analytics for PR,

  • Crisis Communication,

  • Diversity in Public Relations,

  • Law and Ethics in PR,

  • Leading Groups and Team Building,

  • PR Writing, and

  • Public Relations Portfolio.

See a full list of program courses.

Minor in Public Relations

The public relations minor builds knowledge and skills for students to develop a basic understanding of PR, including meaningful dialogue built on mutual trust and respect. Through this program, you will learn to effectively articulate a message to influence and empower others. Students who graduate with this minor will be able to use the knowledge they gain to bridge the divide between the theoretical and the practical applications in any businesses or communities they serve in the future. Learn more about the public relations minor.

Contact

Gregg Feistman, associate chair for public relations, is the program contact for this minor. 
Email: greggf@antsplayer.com

Minor in Leadership

Prepare for life after graduation by acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to communicate effectively and lead at the individual, organizational and team levels. Gain an understanding of leadership as a communication and relational process, not a position. This program is aimed at developing leaders who operate with the intent to create positive change through ethical decision-making and team management. Learn more about the leadership minor.

Concentrations

You can focus on Public Relations or you can take one of the following concentrations.

  • International Communication

    Students in the International Communication Concentration (ICC) acquire a theoretical and practical education in international and intercultural communication and media. A unique opportunity for Klein students, this program allows you to obtain skills and knowledge in cultural sensitivity and intercultural communication by reflecting on your own cultural lens. Students participating in the ICC program are enlightened about various perspectives through an internationally and interculturally oriented curriculum. The program is offered on Temple’s domestic campuses, but students can supplement some coursework while studying abroad.

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Tuition & Fees

In keeping with Temple’s commitment to access and affordability, the Bachelor of Arts offers a competitive level of tuition with multiple opportunities for financial support.

Tuition rates are set annually by the university and are affected by multiple factors, including program degree level (undergraduate or graduate), course load (full- or part-time), in-state or out-of-state residency, and more. You can view the full Cost of Attendance breakdown on the Student Financial Services website.

These tuition costs apply to the 2024–2025 academic year.

Pennsylvania resident: $20,616.00 per year
Out-of-state: $35,712.00 per year

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