Utah Valley University's (UVU's) public relations degree program immerses students in an intense study of the ins and outs of the public relations field. UVU recommends public relations students take upper division courses in business management to better prepare them for working in the corporate world.
A public relations degree from New York's Hofstra University requires students to take a wide breadth of discipline-related lower division courses, including Mass Media: History and Development, Media Ethics and Media Relations. Supplementary courses in other disciplines are also required, including principles of marketing and public speaking.
Texas Tech University's public relations degree is the most popular program offered in the school's College of Mass Communications.