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Specialists in public relations and communications develop and implement communication and promotion strategies and information programs, publicize activities and events, and maintain media relations on behalf of businesses, governments and other organizations, and for performers, athletes, writers and other talented individuals.
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You usually need a university degree or college diploma in public relations, communications, journalism or a field related to a particular subject.
To be a public relations practitioner, you may need an APR (Accredited in Public Relations) designation.
With additional training and experience, you may move up the ranks to become a manager in public relations, fundraising or communications.
Most recent entrants have an undergraduate university degree, and almost 1 in 10 has a graduate degree.
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Toronto Metropolitan University
Toronto, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Professional Communication (BA) Bachelor; Co-op
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Kwantlen Polytechnic University
Surrey, British Columbia, CA
Related Program(s): Public Relations Diploma Public Relations (with Co-op) Diploma; Co-op
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Mount Royal University
Calgary, Alberta, CA
Related Program(s): Public Relations Bachelor
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University of the Arts London
London, England, GB
Related Program(s): Public Relations (BA) Bachelor; Honours
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Algonquin College
Ottawa, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Bachelor of Digital Marketing Communication - Pathway for Public Relations Bachelor; Co-op; Honours Public Relations Diploma
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Canadore College
North Bay, Ontario, CA
Related Program(s): Public Relations Diploma; Co-op
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