
Public Relations, BSC
Public relations is the strategic communication process that connects an organization to the public, and at the Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations, our students graduate with a well-rounded education that allows them to excel in promoting and representing the organizations that employ them.
Program Overview
If you enjoy strategic thinking and utilizing communication to manage relationships and promote the brand and goals of a company or organization, our public relations major is for you!
Public relations professionals understand how to integrate various forms of communication, such as mediated, digital, and direct, into cohesive campaigns with strong messaging to meet organizational goals and objectives. The public relations major gives students the opportunity to be creative, analytical, and a critical thinker—skills we develop in our classes at the Tombras School.
Why study Public Relations?
Careers in public relations can take you around the globe and to your choice of organizations, whether that be a nonprofit, public sector, or corporate settings.
We Teach Applied Job Skills
In public relations courses in the Tombras School, you will learn practical skills that equip you for success throughout your career. You will learn to write strategically for a broad range of digital, mediated, and print channels as well as best practices for relationship management. Our public relations curriculum is hands-on and prepares students to enter the workplace ready to excel.
Build a Long-lasting network of Vols
In the Tombras School, you will enjoy smaller class settings, typically less than 25 students per class, which ensures that our students receive individualized attention and instruction. In addition to graduating with a major in public relations, our students graduate with a network of valuable relationships they have formed with both faculty and students as well as with important industry and alumni connections. These relationships can lead to references for internships and jobs, and some alumni even benefit from on-going mentorships that help them evolve in their careers long after they leave the program.
The Real World is Your Classroom
Creating professional development opportunities for students is a top priority of the Tombras School, and there are several ways we make the “real world” their classroom. The Tombras School provides unique opportunities for students to visit agencies and departments in New York City and other cities, where they experience what their future careers could look like while making valuable connections. There, students expand their professional networks by meeting alumni and others in the industry, and they get to ask questions that better inform the choices they make after graduating. The Tombras School also offers a study abroad program to Italy where they can study public relations in a different culture and provides opportunities such as one-on-one industry coaching.
Points of Pride
1st
named school at UT
and first named ADPR school in the SEC and at any land-grant institution in the country
3
master’s concentrations, including a 4+1 concentration that allows students to earn a bachelor’s and master’s in five years.
20:1
student-to-faculty ratio
What can you do with a BSC in Public Relations after graduation?

Account Management

Media Relations

Event Planning

Social Media Management

Entertainment/Sports Communication

Fundraising and Development
Helping CCI Students Start Their Career
Whether it is landing an internship, resume and portfolio building, or honing interview skills, our Office for Professional Development helps our students achieve their career goals.
Office of Professional Development
My time at both UT and the Tombras School has been amazing. I have met professors who have pushed me to be better and made friends who have brought me so much joy.”
Olivia Hailey (’24)
Public Relations alumna
Tombras School of Advertising and Public Relations

Featured courses
Our courses are designed to provide students with a broad view of what type of work they’ll be doing when they enter the field of public relations.
Requirements and Curriculum for the Public Relations major
PBRL 320 – Public Relations Writing
Mechanics of effective writing for various media to achieve organizational goals. Overview of governing communication and persuasion theories. Focus on implementation of research-based, planned, and managed techniques in a lab setting.
PBRL 420 – Advanced Public Relations Writing
Advanced mechanics of effective writing for various media to achieve organizational goals and produce professional-quality public relations materials. Advanced understanding of governing communication and persuasion theories. Focus on implementation of research-based, planned, strategic, and managed techniques in a lab setting.
PBRL 340R – Public Relations Research
Secondary data and primary research techniques for public relations decision making.
PBRL 470S – Public Relations Campaigns
Research, planning, and communication and evaluation of major public relations campaigns. Oral and written presentation of written public relations project from inception to completion. Requires extensive out-of-class work.
Complementary minors
Minors that pair well with a major in Advertising include:
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