BS in Professional Communication Studies
Organizational Communication Concentration
Pace University is proud to offer its Online Bachelor of Science (BS) in Professional Communication Studies, with a concentration in Organizational Communication, through the Federal Academic Alliance program. This exclusive opportunity is available to eligible Federal employees seeking to enhance their communication skills and advance their careers in both the public and private sectors.
The Organizational Communication concentration is designed to develop skilled, strategic communicators who are prepared to thrive in dynamic, fast-paced environments. Whether you are launching a new career or building on your current role, this program equips you with the expertise needed to excel in media, public relations, corporate communications, and more.
Program Highlights:
Students can tailor their education with engaging courses that align with their personal and professional interests, including:
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Computer Applications for Telecommunications
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Web Authoring and Digital Media
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Organizational Communication
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Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
Exclusive Federal Employee Benefits:
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Up to 90 transferable credits — Accelerate your degree with previously earned credits.
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Reduced tuition — Save up to 50% compared to traditional on-campus programs.
Prepare for In-Demand Government Roles:
A BS in Professional Communication Studies supports career growth in various federal positions requiring strong communication, strategic thinking, and media skills. Graduates of this program are well-prepared for roles such as:
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Public Affairs Specialist
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Communications Officer
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Program Analyst
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Government Affairs Liaison
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Public Information Officer
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Human Resources Specialist (with a focus on employee communications)
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Training and Development Specialist
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Legislative Correspondent
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Media Relations Specialist
With this degree, federal employees can position themselves for advancement in agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security, Department of Defense, Department of State, and many others that rely on effective internal and external communication.