When you pursue a master of arts in public relations at Ball State, you can choose to focus on business, public affairs or sports communication, and you can explore a joint program that combines your public relations degree with specialized information and technology learning through the Center for Information and Communication Sciences. You’ll learn from seasoned professionals, and you’ll have the ability to test what you’re learning by working with clients through our student-run public relations and advertising firm, Cardinal Communications. You can choose to take courses on campus during the evenings or at Ball State’s Indianapolis Center.
We are excited to offer the master's degree 100 percent online and structured so you can complete it in less than 18 months.
Apply today to the Graduate School and the Department of Journalism in the College of Communication, Information and Media. Learn how to defray tuition costs by becoming a graduate assistant and check out other options to pay for grad school.
Want more information? Contact Dan Waechter, the graduate advisor in the journalism department, (Art & Journalism Building, room 300), Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, 765-285-8200.