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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Public Relations B.A.to M.A. Bridge Program


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B.A. to M.A. Bridge Program in Public Relations

Current Lipscomb undergraduate majors in Public Relations (students in good academic standing) may apply for early admission to the M.A. in Public Relations program. As these students complete their B.A. in Public Relations, they may enroll in six hours of graduate courses counting towards the M.A. in Public Relations degree during their final semester of undergraduate study. After the student matriculates with the B.A. in Public Relations they will switch to full graduate student status and complete the remaining 30 hours of graduate study for the M.A. in Public Relations. This enables the student to complete both a B.A. in Public Relations and an M.A. in Public Relations within one additional year* of study beyond the B.A. degree (*requires enrollment in summer, fall, and spring courses). There is no GRE requirement for admission to the B.A. to M.A. Bridge Program in Public Relations. For more information talk with your undergraduate advisor or contact the Director of Graduate Studies in Communication.

Total hours Required: 49


M.A. Public Relations Required Courses


Note:

This program requires the student to complete 120 hours of undergraduate credit and 33 hours of graduate credit for a total of 153 credit hours. Upon completion, the student will simultaneously receive two degrees, the B.A. in Public Relations and the M.A. in Public Relations.

CO 6113, PR 6313, PR 6003, PR 6013, and PR 6023

M.A. Public Relations Required Experiential Course


Select One 

PR 6913 or PR 6923

M.A. Public Relations Elective Courses


Select Five 

CO 6313, CO 6323, CO 6203, MC 6003, MC 6013, PR 6133, PR 6243, PR 6213, PR 6123, PR  6813 (may be repeated), or PR 6Xn3 (may be repeated with different topic)

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