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Dana Coleman
Dana Coleman is Assistant Professor of Mass Communication and Journalism at The University of Southern Mississippi. She is the major professor of instruction for the Master of Science degree in Public Relations.

Master of Science in Public Relations

The University of Southern Mississippi offers graduate curricula in mass communication through the School of Mass Communication and Journalism at both the Hattiesburg and Gulf Park Campuses.  Full-time faculty are available to students on both campuses. The Master of Science in Public Relations Degree at the University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast is created for individuals who want to excel and be successful in communication, advertising, public relations, sales, news, publications, or marketing. The flexible curriculum is designed for working individuals to provide both a theoretical and a practical/applicable in-depth education.

The Curriculum

Master of Science Major: Public Relations
All students pursuing a major in public relations must complete the following requirements:
Hours
Substantive Core
MC 608, MC 620, MC 621, MC 626.............................................12
Research Methods
MC 720.......................................................................................3
MCJ 526 ....................................................................................3
Thesis, major project, or internship*............................................3-6
Mass Communication Electives**................................................6-9
*Students seeking the master of science degree with a major in public relations may choose between a thesis and a nonthesis option. Six hours credit is given for a thesis and three hours for a major project or internship.
**Students who did not have undergraduate public relations courses must take MCJ 521, 522, and 526.


A minimum of thirty (30) semester hours must be completed, including thesis, major project, or internship. At least eighteen (18) of these hours must be numbered 600 or above. All candidates for the master of science degree with a major in public relations must pass comprehensive written examinations, and either submit and defend a scholarly thesis, or complete a major project, or serve an approved internship. A 3.0 GPA is required for graduation.
Candidates with undergraduate deficiencies must take undergraduate courses to correct the deficiency without receiving graduate credit for the additional coursework. Candidates with few undergraduate deficiencies may be permitted by their academic committees to complete a graduate minor pertinent to their area of specialized practice, e.g., social work, public administration, business administration, and criminal justice.

The Faculty

Dana L. Coleman
Assistant Professor of Public Relations

Dana Coleman is the major professor of instruction for the M.S. degree in Public Relations at the USM Gulf Park campus. Mrs. Coleman is A.B.D. and will confirm her Ph. D. in public relations in May 2008. She has a bachelor’s degree in communication from Nicholls State University and master’s degree in business administration from William Carey University. Mrs. Coleman has more than 16 years experience in public relations in various industries including agency, radio, print media, health care, retail, independent consultation and the utility industry. She has served as president of the Pine Belt Chapter of the Public Relations Association of Mississippi (PRAM), president of the state PRAM, and in a public relations professional capacity for numerous community and charitable organizations. Mrs. Coleman has taught mass communications for the previous four years and is dedicated to providing both a theoretical and practical education to those students who wish to be successful in the field of public relations.

Biographies of other faculty who may teach on the Coast may be found here.

Course Schedule, 2007-2010

Semester
Course
Course
Course
Course
Course
Fall 07
MC620
MC720
MC629

MC691

Spring 08
MC607
MC422/522
MC629
MC526
MC791
Summer 08
MC421/521
MC771
Fall 08
MC621
MC608
MC626
MC629
MC691
Spring 09
MC620
MC720
MC629
MC691
Summer 09
MC607
MC elective
MC629
Fall 09
MC422/522
MC629
MC526
MC elective
MC791
Spring 10
MC421/521
MC771
MC626
MC629
MC691
Summer 10
MC621
MC608

Plan of Study. Students must submit their signed, official Plan of Study Form to the Graduate Studies Office by the end of the first semester they are enrolled. The Plan of Study Forms are available at www.edu/graduatestudies - click on "Current Students" and then the "Plans of Study" link.

Continuous Enrollment Requirement. Students are expected to enroll continuously after they have taken required coursework until they complete their degree following guidelines published under the General Degree Requirements section of this Graduate Bulletin.

For Mass Communication and Journalism course descriptions, click here.