By Jeff Murphy,
December 13, 2021
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WARRENSBURG, MO 鈥 Joining an editorial compilation that includes academic programs
at some of the nation鈥檚 most prestigious college and universities, the University
of Central Missouri鈥檚 Public Relations and Strategic Communications program has been
named to .
The A-list highlights public and private institutions that are doing an excellent
job training future PR and marketing professionals. UCM becomes one of 41 institutions
on the roster 鈥 chock-full of familiar university names such as Georgetown, Howard,
Loyola, Penn State, Purdue and others. All of them offer certificates, bachelors,
masters or doctorates.
鈥淚t's an honor that the 欧美视频 Public Relations and Strategic
Communication program has been named to PRNews's 2022 Education A-list,鈥 said Tricia
Hansen-Horn, Ph.D., professor and program coordinator. 鈥淥ur traditional on-campus
and online programs have a well-established history of highly recruited graduates.
We have great alumni and talented students. Our PRSA CEPR-certified curriculum and
excellent faculty, as well as our innovative approach to education through hands-on
classroom experiences, a guided internship program, and student-led Innovative PR
agency all contribute to the excellent education that we offer.鈥
In establishing its roster of A-list programs, PRNews鈥檚 editorial staff considered
factors such as curriculum, diversity, faculty composition, academic awards and capstone
courses. It also considered on- and off-campus opportunities for students, as well
as internships. Additionally, the editors looked at how well curricula reflected
the changing nature of communication. A number of institutions listed, for example,
offer programs in science, healthcare and sustainability.
The PRNews 2022 Education A-list provides an outstanding resource for students who
are looking for opportunities to prepare for successful careers in public relations
and marketing. The list is available .
Housed in the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies, UCM offers a Bachelor
of Science in Public Relations and Strategic Communication, and beginning in fall
2021 initiated the MBA in Public Relations to provide expanded opportunities for individuals
to obtain knowledge and skills needed to pursue public relations and strategic communication
careers. The undergraduate program curricula has received global Certification in
Education for Public Relations by the Public Relations Society of America, helping
to ensure students are exposed to a curricula that will prepare them for the ever-changing
challenges they will face as professionals in the field.
UCM graduates of the Public Relations program not only take pride in their alma mater
being recognized among institutions on the PRNews Education A-list, but attribute
the program to their own professional growth.
"I can鈥檛 overstate the role the 欧美视频鈥檚 Public Relations
program played in my success,鈥 said Maggie (Quinn) Steinheimer, 2013 UCM PR graduate,
managing supervisor and St. Louis intern coordinator at FleishmanHillard. 鈥淪taffed
with professors and instructors who bring academic excellence and real-world experience
right to the classroom, the program鈥檚 curriculum provides students a comprehensive
look at the skills needed to succeed in the field 鈥 and equips them with the tools
to do so. In addition to a degree, UCM鈥檚 PRSC program ensured I crossed the graduation
stage with a polished resume, interview preparation and internship experience that
promptly led to the kick-off of my professional career."
Griffin Gatewood, a UCM 2012 PR graduate, member of the Harmon College of Business
and Professional Studies Advisory Council, and director of client success at Beyond
Warehousing, noted, "I am very proud and grateful to be part of such an important
and successful program. The knowledge and experience I gained while being a part of
the UCM PRSC Program continues to be vital in my career today and being recognized
in the 2022 Education A-List is a tremendous accolade to current and past students
and faculty. I could not be more excited for continued success for this program."
Learn more by contacting Tricia Hansen-Horn at 660-543-8635 or Hansen-horn@ucmo.edu. Also visit the Public Relations and Strategic Communication .