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Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in marketing, public relations, communications, journalism, advertising, public administration, or a degree related to the core functions of this position.
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Bachelor’s Degree in English, Public Relations, Communications or Journalism or related field of study. Pursuant to the New York State Public Officers Law & the MTA Code of Ethics, all employees who hold a policymaking position must file an Annual Statement of Financial Disclosure (FDS) with the NYS Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government (the “Commission.
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Bachelor's degree in Marketing, Communications, Public Relations, or Journalism is preferred. Candidate with functional knowledge of trends, measurement, and marketing and public relations best practices is required.
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Offering degrees in film and television, social media and public relations, advertising, journalism and digital media, sports communication, animation and visual effects, and an MA in public and organizational relations, the School prepares the next generation of communication and media practitioners and leaders.
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Currently pursuing a 2-year or 4-year degree in communications, public relations, digital media, broadcasting, journalism, or a related field. This unpaid internship offers an exciting opportunity for students pursuing degrees in communications, digital media, journalism, or related fields to apply their skills and creativity in a real-world setting.
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Daily responsibilities include media coverage reporting, managing incoming media requests, database management, oversee media relations needs within the corporate communications/public relations department.
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Our curriculum helps prepare students for careers in broadcast and print journalism, screenwriting, public relations, advertising, education marketing, and theater. Our curriculum helps prepare students for careers in broadcast and print journalism, screenwriting, public relations, advertising, education marketing, and theater.
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Bachelor's Degree in a related field (for example, Public Relations, Public Affairs, Communication, Journalism, Business, Industrial Psychology, Organizational Leadership, Organizational Change Management, or Political Science.
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An advanced degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Public Relations, Computer Science, Business, Library Science, or a related field of study and four (4) years' relevant experience is required.
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This program of study is located in the College of the Arts, which includes Cinema, Communication, Dance, Digital Media, Gaming and Interactive Design, Graphic Design, Journalism, Music, Public Relations, Sports Broadcasting, Visual Art, and the Preparatory Department, a non-academic initiative offering K-12 instruction in music, dance, and children’s theatre.
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Education and position requirements · Bachelor’s degree in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, or Digital Media, with coursework in social media marketing, digital marketing, or online communication.
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Master’s Degree or equivalent in Communications, Public Relations, Journalism, International Relations, Global Development, Public Policy, Management, Social Sciences, Political Science, Gender/Women’s Studies, or related field.
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The Communications Arts Department is a vibrant and creative community with around majors in Communication Studies, Public Relations, Journalism, Digital Media Communications, and Film Studies.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, or related field; Master's degree preferred. Public Relations Specialist. 8-10 years of experience in public relations, corporate communications, or related roles, preferably in the Enterprise Saas space.
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Any combination of education, training and experience equivalent to a bachelor's degree in public administration, political science, economics, business administration/management, communications, public relations, journalism, graphic design, marketing or a closely related field.
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