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‘Communication Degree Guides’ Helps Those Who Wish to Work in the Growing Field of Public Relations

 

Tempe, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/05/2012 -- As recent news articles have pointed out, the field of public relations is growing quickly. Financial analysts predict that by 2014, job opportunities in advertising, promotions, public relations and sales management positions will be higher than ever. As a result, many people are considering a career in this exciting and growing field.

In order to qualify for the best jobs possible, it is necessary to earn a public relations degree. However, knowing which schools are best, who offers online courses, and why this degree is even required in the first place are all common questions that most prospective students have.

Until now, finding answers to these concerns has not been easy.

A website has been creating quite a buzz lately for its in-depth and helpful information about anything and everything related to earning a degree in public relations.

Communication Degree Guides helps prospective students as well as those who already work in public relations or marketing learn about top-tier accredited universities, the types of degree programs that are available, and what kinds of career doors can open up as the result of earning a public relations degree.

Using the website is free of charge, and its user-friendly format offers encouraging and reassuring advice and tips, including why earning a degree in advertising and public relations can be a great career move.

“Earning a Masters Degree in Public Relations will offer you the coaching wanted to pursue a profession as an advertising government, artistic director, media director, public relations director, private publicity supervisor, or publicist for a wide range of organizations and industries,” an article on the website explained, adding that coursework in communication theories, present analysis findings, and public relations strategies will help teach students how to create and manage various varieties of advertising and public relations campaigns and promotions.

Once students have earned a degree in public relations, they may also work for non-profit organizations, government businesses, associations and organizations.

An article on the website predicts that once graduates are employed, they can earn a fairly high wage working in public relations. Although salaries for advertising and public relations professionals often vary depending on the dimensions of the enterprise and the extent of responsibility included within the position, the Department of Labor estimates that promoting managers usually earn, on average, between $63,000 and $70,000 annually.

About Communication Degree Guides
Communication Degree Guides provides prospective students and those in the communications and marketing profession with in-depth information about communications degrees, marketing degrees, and masters in communications degrees from top tier accredited universities. The website also features detailed information on the various jobs that can be pursued after graduation. For more information, please visit http://www.communicationdegreeguides.org/masters-in-communication-degree