Public Relations MA

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Course Overview

Attendance

UK Fees £9,500 *
International Fees £17,000 *
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Duration 1 year

* Price per academic year

Course summary

This course is designed to produce public relations leaders who are creative, resourceful and technically proficient.

You'll learn the practical skills needed to embark on a career in PR together with the research and analysis skills that will help you progress.

You'll conceive creative campaigns, build social media content, understand audiences, pitch your ideas and make videos as well as writing research reports and academic essays.

For your final module, you'll choose between a dissertation and a professional project.

Throughout the course you'll get opportunities to meet, question, and network with a wide range of leading industry professionals. All of the teaching staff on the course have extensive professional experience in public relations at senior level with most currently practising PR alongside their course teaching.

The course has close links to the UK PR industry and is one of a select few accredited by both of the UK's professional PR bodies, the Chartered Institute of PR (CIPR) and the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA).

The course is highly participative and you’ll join workshops, seminars and group projects throughout.

Westminster is a leading provider in this academic discipline and is ranked top 15 among UK institutions for Communication and Media Studies in the QS World University Rankings 2023.

Top reasons to study with us

  • Industry links – This course has close links to the UK PR industry and is one of a select few chosen by the UK’s professional PR bodies, the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) and the Chartered Institute of PR (CIPR) for their university partnership initiatives
  • Get ahead in your PR career – You'll learn the practical skills required to embark on a PR career such as creative thinking, planning campaigns, pitching and audience analysis, together with the research and reflective skills that will help you get ahead
  • Learn from industry professionals – Most of the course's teaching team continue to practice PR at senior level alongside their teaching and research activities. This offers us excellent links to the PR industry and helps our teaching to maintain currency and relevance
  • Optional modules in fashion, advertising, branding and corporate communications – Our optional modules cover a wide spectrum of industry practices, demonstrating the highly integrated nature of contemporary public relations

Course structure

The following modules are indicative of what you'll study on this course. 

Core modules

Persuasion, propaganda and influence are contested terms at the heart of public relations activity at all levels. This module aims to develop a clear understanding of these concepts and how a compelling message within a campaign or stand-alone communication can stimulate, persuade, mobilise and ultimately influence human behaviour. The module explores a range of different models and perspectives on these themes, examining the tensions between theoretical models and their practical application. Throughout, the module focuses on the importance of context and culture in developing persuasive communications. You are encouraged to reflect on a variety of perspectives in preparation for your final 60-credit unit, and to undertake assignments intended to encourage further research into the topics discussed.

These modules enable students to articulate either a substantial academic research project, or a research project based on professional PR activity. The course team provides guidance on how to plan and conduct these activities and students will learn how to apply the theories, research methods and scholarly practice learned in their other modules.

This module gives you the opportunity to develop and apply practical public relations skills. You will plan, design and present a creative public relations campaign, produce video content and explore the relationship between PR agencies and clients in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors.

The contemporary media relations environment revolves around a core understanding of the roles of, and opportunities provided by paid, owned, earned and social media. This module equips students with the professional skills to conduct media relations within this environment, including producing shareable content and media events, presenting work, and communicating with key target audiences. In addition to understanding this largely digital space, the module also stresses the importance of understanding the constituents of a compelling news story, together with the skills of media release writing including understanding the role of AI in this process.

This module provides a critical evaluation of the public relations industry and the context in which it operates. You will look at the role of the practitioner and explore whether perceptions of the industry are valid. You will also consider the professional aspirations of PR, ethics and how the industry is changing in the context of digital media. 

Optional modules

This module focuses on strategic planning and research skills and the tools required to inform effective advertising. Students will study a range of planning and research processes and tools including account planning, market research, insight identification, media planning, connection planning and trend forecasting, in addition to working with a client brand in order to structure a business problem into a creative proposition to reach an audience more effectively. The module will be assessed through the production of a research phase and subsequent strategic and creative plans, with supporting rationale.

This module highlights the role of brands in contemporary society, their use by organisations, and their significance for contemporary advertising and PR professionals. You will study the meanings of ‘brand’ and ‘branding’, and investigate the relationship between a brand, its products and its promotional strategies. Brand image and corporate identity are covered with attention paid to the ideas of brand building, brand development, brand equity and brand extension. 

How do organisations manage their reputation even when in a crisis? These are some of the questions which you will address in this module. You will learn how to analyse stakeholders and prepare a communications strategy. 

From luxury brands to the high street, the world of fashion relies on promotion and public relations. This module gives you an opportunity to take a backstage tour of the fashion industry and design a campaign for a leading fashion brand. 

Course accreditation

The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) and the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA).

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Careers

The Public Relations MA will equip you with the skills and knowledge to pursue a career in public relations, or any other field where creative communication plays an important role. It is designed to broaden, enhance and update practical skills while engaging in serious study of the context, issues and theory that informs contemporary public relations practice.

Get ahead in your PR career

You'll learn the practical skills required to embark on a PR career such as creative thinking, planning campaigns, pitching and audience analysis, together with the research and reflective skills that will help you get ahead.

Links with leading professionals

Our close links with leading professionals in the international PR industry, including many of our course alumni, will help enhance your practical knowledge and networking opportunities.

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The University’s Careers and Employability Service has built up a network of over 3,000 employers around the world, helping all our students explore and connect with exciting opportunities and careers.

Industry links

This course has close links with the UK-based PR industry and is one of a select few chosen by the UK’s professional PR bodies, the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA) and the Chartered Institute of PR (CIPR) for their university partnership initiatives.

Working closely with the industry, our students get the opportunity to meet and talk to a wide range of senior PR professionals through class visits and guest lectures. We offer details of PR graduate internship schemes and assist our students in applying. We maintain the relevance of the course curriculum through regular consultation with professionals working within the PR industry, including members of our course team.

Job roles

This course will prepare you for roles such as:

  • PR agency account executive/manager/director (level depending on prior experience)
  • In-house communications specialist
  • Charity campaign executive
  • Fashion PR 
  • Promoter/publicist

Graduate employers

Graduates from this course have found employment at organisations including:

  • Christian Louboutin
  • Edelman PR
  • Lego
  • Lotus Group
  • Publicis Groupe

Our graduates

Chrissanthi Diakanastasis

Public Relations MA - 2022

My course provided great academic support. The lecturers were quick to respond to any concerns, and they were always willing to answer questions or expand on any potential topics. I appreciated the combination of both in-person and online lectures. Altogether, the course leaders and academic staff were very kind, understanding and always willing to help the students.

Kenley Green

Public Relations MA - 2022

The Public Relations MA is a challenging yet rewarding degree. Each module has terrific guest speakers; you have the opportunity to acquire real-life experience and work on assignments related to the challenges PR professionals face every day.

Jonny Hellman

Public Relations MA - 2022

The assessments were interactive and collaborative and helped to prepare us for working in Communications; for example, we had to put together a PR pitch for a client, and develop a corporate communications strategy, which was both exciting and helpful for working life after graduation. 

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Employers value graduates who have invested in their personal and professional development – and our Westminster Employability Award gives you the chance to formally document and demonstrate these activities and achievements.

The award is flexible and can be completed in your own time, allowing you to choose from a set of extracurricular activities. 

Activities might include gaining experience through a part-time job or placement, signing up to a University-run scheme – such as mentoring or teaching in a school – or completing online exercises.

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Why study this course?

Leading provider

We’re ranked top 10 among UK institutions for Communication and Media Studies in the QS World University Rankings 2021. Also, we’re ranked 4th in the UK in the Complete University Guide 2022 for Research Quality in Communication and Media Studies. 

Accredited course

The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) and the Public Relations Consultants Association (PRCA).

Easy access to central London

Based just a 20-minute tube ride away from the heart of the city, you’ll be perfectly placed to access work experience and networking opportunities in London’s PR industry.

Entry Requirements

A minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1) or a lower second class honours degree (2:2) and substantial relevant work experience. Professional qualifications or substantial appropriate work experience may be acceptable.

Applicants are required to submit an essay: a 300 word analysis of the external communication challenges facing an organisation that you know of and a summary of how you would improve its communications.

If your first language is not English, you should have an IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 in all components.

Applicants are required to submit one academic reference.

Recognition of prior learning and experience

If you have previously studied at university level, or have equivalent work experience, academic credit may be awarded towards your course at Westminster. For more information, visit our Recognition of Prior Learning page.

Application process

Visit our How to apply page for more information on:

  • the application process
  • what you need to apply
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A minimum of an upper second class honours degree (2:1) or a lower second class honours degree (2:2) and substantial relevant work experience. Professional qualifications or substantial appropriate work experience may be acceptable.

Applicants are required to submit an essay: a 300 word analysis of the external communication challenges facing an organisation that you know of and a summary of how you would improve its communications.

If your first language is not English, you should have an IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 in all components.

Applicants are required to submit one academic reference.

Recognition of prior learning and experience

If you have previously studied at university level, or have equivalent work experience, academic credit may be awarded towards your course at Westminster. For more information, visit our Recognition of Prior Learning page.

Application process

Visit our How to apply page for more information on:

  • the application process
  • what you need to apply
  • deadlines for applications

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Fees and Funding

UK tuition fee: £9,500 (Price per academic year)

When you have enrolled with us, your annual tuition fees will remain the same throughout your studies with us. We do not increase your tuition fees each year.

Find out how we set our tuition fees.

Paying your fees

If you don't wish to pay the whole amount of your fees at once, you may be able to pay by instalments. This opportunity is available if you have a personal tuition fee liability of £2,000 or more and if you are self-funded or funded by the Student Loans Company.

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Alumni discount

This course is eligible for an alumni discount. Find out if you are eligible and how to apply by visiting our Alumni discounts page.

Funding

There is a range of funding available that may help you fund your studies, including Student Finance England (SFE).

Find out more about postgraduate student funding options.

Scholarships

The University is dedicated to supporting ambitious and outstanding students and we offer a variety of scholarships to eligible postgraduate students.

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International tuition fee: £17,000 (Price per academic year)

When you have enrolled with us, your annual tuition fees will remain the same throughout your studies with us. We do not increase your tuition fees each year.

Find out how we set our tuition fees.

Paying your fees

If you don't wish to pay the whole amount of your fees at once, you may be able to pay by instalments. This opportunity is available if you have a personal tuition fee liability of £2,000 or more and if you are self-funded or funded by the Student Loans Company.

Find out more about paying your fees.

Alumni discount

This course is eligible for an alumni discount. Find out if you are eligible and how to apply by visiting our Alumni discounts page.

Funding

There are a number of funding schemes available to help you fund your studies with us.

Find out more about funding for international students.

Scholarships

The University is dedicated to supporting ambitious and outstanding students and we offer a variety of scholarships to eligible postgraduate students.

Find out if you qualify for one of our scholarships.

Teaching and Assessment

Below you will find how learning time and assessment types are distributed on this course. The graphs below give an indication of what you can expect through approximate percentages, taken either from the experience of previous cohorts, or based on the standard module diet where historic course data is unavailable.  Changes to the division of learning time and assessment may be made in response to feedback and in accordance with our terms and conditions.

How you’ll be taught

Teaching methods across all our postgraduate courses focus on active student learning through lectures, seminars, workshops, problem-based and blended learning, and where appropriate practical application. Learning typically falls into two broad categories:

  • Scheduled hours: examples include lectures, seminars, practical classes, workshops, supervised time in a studio
  • Independent study: non-scheduled time in which students are expected to study independently. This may include preparation for scheduled sessions, dissertation/final project research, follow-up work, wider reading or practice, completion of assessment tasks, or revision
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17%83%
Scheduled hoursIndependent study

How you’ll be assessed

Our postgraduate courses include a variety of assessments, which typically fall into two broad categories:

  • Practical: examples include presentations, podcasts, blogs
  • Coursework: examples include essays, in-class tests, portfolios, dissertation
Year
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37%63%
PracticalCoursework

Data from the academic year 2022/23

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Course Location

Our Public Relations MA course is part of Westminster School of Media and Communication, based at our Harrow Campus. Modules on this course may be taught at our Harrow or central London campuses.

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