Professional Development
A colleague recently asked me about going back to school, so I recently revisited a letter that I wrote, which appeared in PRSA's "Tactics" newspaper last year about education in public relations. I have posted it below:
Undergraduate PR Study Not a Necessity
PRSA’S TACTICS, Sep 2006
Having gone back to school after working for 10 years, I read the July Ask the Professor column, "Majoring in public relations: The pros and the cons," (Page 6) with great interest.
I am not convinced the study of public relations at the undergraduate level, even in our competitive profession, is a necessity to get a good start. I do believe that the study of public relations at the graduate level is a way to fully round oneself out as a professional and can lead to a deeper understanding of the critical role that public relations plays.
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When choosing a program, it's important to understand where the school draws its talent. At
Education in public relations and communications at the graduate level can make a significant impact on our profession as a whole. The likelihood that a seat at the decision-making table will remain open at top organizations for PR professionals would be enhanced through even more academic programming for our profession.
Tom Nardacci
Principal
Gramercy Communications, LLC
www.GramercyCommunications.com