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Boston University College of Communication (COM) is the communication school of Boston University (BU), a private research university in Boston, Massachusetts. Founded in 1947, it was the first university in the United States to offer a degree in public relations (PR), and the program sets the standard for PR paths across the country.
Boston University’s College of Communication (COM) is a unique home for professional storytellers – whether in media, advertising, or public relations to journalism, television or innovation – to perfect their craft and write the next chapter in their own career story.
Explore Boston University’s graduate programs in Marketing Communication, Emerging Media, Journalism and Public Relations. During your time here, You’ll work with real clients and campaigns. You’ll intern and work in the nation’s fourth best city for jobs.
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With the MS in Media Science at Boston University, you will hone your communication abilities from writing and research to social media management, and gain expertise applicable to a number of professional positions, or as a springboard to a PhD in a related field.