West Long Branch, NJ – The University announces an information session for the Coporate and Public Communication Graduate Program. This program will take place on Wednesday, April 15, from 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm in the Turrell Board Room located in Bey Hall. All Monmouth University students are welcome to attend.
The information session on the CPC graduate program will be hosted by the University’s Public Relations Student Society of America (Shadow PR firm) as well as the Communication Department. Speakers include Professor Matthew Harmon of the Communication Department and current CPC student Kim Fleming, with the possibility of a third speaker joining in the discussion. Students are encouraged to join the information session for light refreshments and any questions they may have regarding the CPC graduate program.
“Monmouth’s CPC program prepares students to take advantage of evolving career opportunities while developing or enhancing the practical and conceptual skills needed to excel as communication specialists,” said Dr. Sheila McAllister, Director of the CPC graduate program. “This information session is a great way for undergraduates to explore new possibilities for their future.”
The University’s Corporate and Public Communication Graduate Program is facilitated by graduate faculty possessing a broad range of professional and scholarly credentials, and provides an in-depth, balanced study of practice and theory. There are three concentrations offered in the graduate program which are Public Relations, Public Service Communication and Human Resources Management and Communication. Students are required to complete 31 credits, distributed among core courses, electives, colloquia, and a thesis or capstone project.