BA COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS Designed to provide the Public Relations industry with ‘job ready’ graduates.

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BA COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS Designed to provide the Public Relations industry with ‘job ready’ graduates

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “…It’s funny that we seem to be dominated by Charles Sturt University candidates.” Here’s what the industry thinks of our Graduates Chris Savage - Managing Partner Ogilvy PR Worldwide

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “The internship program that is part of the CSU course means that we leave with hands on experience in the workforce, which is by far the most valuable thing you can have leaving university” The P.R. course degree prepares students for the industry

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “In terms of skills for the workplace; writing, presenting, researching, all of those things I learnt at CSU, and in terms of being a person people want to work with, CSU brings that as well” The course is practical and hands on

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “People from CSU have depth of knowledge. They understand that it’s attitude and attention to detail that will differentiate them from their competitors” Here’s what the industry thinks of our graduates Chris Savage - Managing Partner Ogilvy PR Worldwide

“I know I have a part to play in that network and I want to do everything I can to help people get out of uni and get a job in this fantastic industry” BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS CSU has direct links with industry

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “The teaching staff always had time for you and they knew your name which is very unusual in the larger universities. They pushed you to achieve more without doing it for you.” The teaching environment supports learning

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “I heard that CSU had a great reputation for Public Relations and when I got there it was fantastic. It’s a small campus so you get to meet more people and develop a great group of friends. The teaching environment supports learning

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “The staff give so much of their time and effort to us, which means we benefit in the long run” The teaching environment supports learning

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “I enjoyed the structure of the course… we were given a wide variety of subjects to choose from” The teaching environment supports learning

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS “One of the great strengths of CSU is the quality of the teaching staff. I’ve been really impressed by the fact they have real industry experience and they can translate that through really good teaching techniques.” The teaching environment supports learning

BA COMMUNICATION – PUBLIC RELATIONS BA COMMUNICATION PUBLIC RELATIONS Creating ‘job ready’ people for the Public Relations industry.