2 Part time Advertising BA degrees in USA
- BA
- North America
- USA
- Marketing Studies
- Advertising
- Part time
2 Part time Advertising BA degrees in USA
Spring Hill College
BA in Public Relations and Advertising
- Mobile, USA
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Are you a strategic thinker and strong communicator? Would you like to strategize a communication campaign to bring about social change, or to promote an organization? Or run a media blitz campaign for a political candidate, or manage special events for multinational corporations?
Point Park University Online
B.A. in Public Relations and Advertising
- Online
BA
Full time, Part time
4 years
Distance Learning
English
All courses in Point Park’s online public relations and advertising degree are created by professionals for professionals, focused on preparing students for a future career. The combination of coursework in both the PR and advertising fields gives you an immediate advantage in the job market.
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Part time BA Programs in Marketing Studies Advertising
Advertising programs are designed for students looking to learn about the ways in which products and services are promoted to the public. They can prepare individuals for various advertising and marketing careers.
Education in the United States is mainly provided by the public sector, with control and funding coming from three levels: state, local, and federal, in that order. The common requirements to study at a higher education level in United States will include your admissions essay (also known as the statement of purpose or personal statement), transcript of records, recommendation/reference letters, language tests
A BA (Bachelor of Arts) is an undergraduate degree that prepares students for a career in their chosen field of study. Depending on the school and program, a BA can usually be earned in three to five years.
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