Master of Arts in Public Relations

Advance your career.

The UIndy PR MA is for 1) current PR pros who want to enhance their PR credentials/knowledge; 2) for those transitioning to PR from another career; 3) for those launching new careers in media/communication; 4) for those wishing to teach at the college level.

  • hybrid class format
  • evening-only classes
  • no GRE required

Advantages

  • Live, in-person real-time classes; online distance learning attendance possible; some totally online work-at-your-own pace courses.
  • Classes are at night or work-on-your-own online – perfect for your family and work priorities.
  • 30 credit hours – substantive, yet quick to complete.
  • Rolling admission process, so there is no application deadline. Apply at a time of year that's best for you. You may start classes in August, January or May – student's choice.
  • Veteran faculty with real-world professional experience and extensive teaching and research expertise.

  • The opportunity to develop communications expertise or conduct research in an area of their choosing through the optional Customized Capstone Project.
  • Classes with fellow students who are cordial and collegial.
  • Big-city opportunities with small-college charm and student-focused personal attention.
  • Electives from other academic disciplines such as English, International Relations, Sociology, and Sports Management.
  • The opportunity to transfer credits from other colleges or universities.
  • Rigorous academic coursework with the personal, one-on-one support needed to succeed.
  • ranked as a national university by u.s. news and world report
  • colleges of distinction 2025-2026
  • 10 minutes to downtown Indy for internship opportunities

Why Public Relations?

PR is a creative and strategic profession that, when practiced with great social care and responsibility, manages organizational reputations, conducts multimedia campaigns to generate positive change, and provides accurate/ethical information to the public. PR pros are everywhere, from the White House briefing room to your township's school system, from the corporate executive suite to your nearby nonprofit agency, from the major league sports team to your hometown hospital.

With roots dating back to Aristotle's Rhetoric teachings, PR today is a dynamic, high-tech field involving social media management, news writing, creative writing, graphic design, photography, videography, strategic planning, pro-active/reactive news media relations, digital/web content creation, speechwriting, event planning, employee communications, scriptwriting, and crisis communications, to name just some examples.

The UIndy MA in PR provides 1) practical, how-to-do-PR training; and 2) in-depth intellectual exploration of the cultural, ethical, historical and theoretical elements of this fascinating profession.

Potential Careers

Public relations professionals work in a variety of practice areas. A few examples:

  • PR Agencies
  • Arts/Cultural Communications
  • Community Relations
  • Corporate Communications
  • Corporate Social Responsibility
  • Education – K-12 School Systems – Communications
  • Employee Communications
  • Event Planning
  • Faith-based Communications
  • Government Communications
  • Healthcare Communications
  • Investor Relations
  • Nonprofit Communications
  • Sports Information
  • Travel/Tourism Communications
  • University/College – Higher Ed – Communications

About the MA in Public Relations

 

Program Length & Format

The Master of Arts in Public Relations program requires students to complete 30 credit hours; with courses usually worth 3 credit hours each. The program follows UIndy’s semester schedule. Our live, interactive classes can be taken in the format of the student’s choosing: on-campus, online, or a combination of both.

Program Options

Students can choose between a 12-credit-hour Graduate Certificate in Public Relations or a 30-credit-hour master's degree.

Curriculum

This program requires a total of 30 credits. 

  • COMM 505 Public Relations Ethics (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 515 Crisis Communications (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 518 Event Planning and Creative Production in Public Relations (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 519 Social Media Management (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 520 Digital Multimedia Production in Public Relations (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 535 Strategic Communication Research & Theory (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 545 Directed Readings in Public Relations (3 credit hours)
  • COMM 555 Public Relations Writing (3 credit hours)

Choose 6 credit hours from any of the following:

Customized Capstone Project in Public Relations

The optional COMM 580 capstone project elective (3 credit hours) allows a student to focus on a specialization area of career interest to the individual student. Projects, completed under the direction of a Department of Communication graduate faculty sponsor, may be creative endeavors, research papers, theses, or skill/portfolio development efforts. The project, completed in the last semester of master's degree, requires prior approval of the director of graduate studies in public relations.

Customized capstone project possibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Agency Management
  • Brand Films in Public Relations
  • Community Relations
  • Corporate Communications
  • Diversity and Inclusion in Public Relations
  • Education Communications
  • Employee/Internal Communication
  • Event Planning
  • Government Communications
  • Graphic Design in Public Relations
  • Healthcare Communications
  • History of Public Relations
  • Hospitality/Tourism in Public Relations
  • Interactive/Web Media in Public Relations
  • Investor Relations
  • Leadership in Public Relations
  • Media Relations
  • Media Training
  • Nonprofit Communications Media Management
  • Owned-Media Publishing
  • Philanthropy/Fund-Raising Communications
  • Photography in Public Relations
  • Police/Fire Department Communications
  • Political Communications
  • Public Information Officer Incident Management
  • Research Paper in Public Relations
  • Scriptwriting in Advertising and Public Relations
  • Small-Business Promotion
  • Social Media Management
  • Sports Public Relations
  • Strategic Communications Planning
  • Teaching Public Relations at the College Level
  • Videography in Public Relations

When Can I Start? 

The MA in PR program uses a rolling admissions process, with no application deadline. Students applying for the program may do so at a time of year that works best for them. Admitted students have their choice to begin classes during the Fall Term (August), Spring Term (January) or Summer Term (May).

MA in Public Relations Admission Requirements

  • Online application
  • 3.0 undergraduate grade point average (exceptions may be possible; discuss with program director).
  • One-page personal statement about background, career, and/or intellectual interests in PR.

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