Public Relations/JD 3+3 Degree, BA

Bachelor of Arts in Public Realtions/JD Degree

The BA/JD degree is an accelerated program which allows highly qualified and disciplined students to earn a Bachelor of Arts in Public Relations and a Juris Doctor degree in six years (180 credits) instead of the usual seven by completing 29 credits from the first year of law school toward the bachelor’s degree. 

Requirements for Admission

  • Admission to the 3+3 program as a first-year student requires an ACT of 25 (SAT of 980) and a minimum high school GPA of 3.4; admission of transfer and ICT students requires a GPA of 3.4.
  • Any University of Akron Public Relations major may apply for inclusion into the 3+3 program at the same time they apply for admission into the Public Relations BA program, or anytime while enrolled as a Public Relations major at the University of Akron.
  • University of Akron Public Relations majors participating in the joint 3+3 program who have completed the equivalent of three years or more of a baccalaureate degree will be admitted into the University of Akron School of Law so long as they:
    • Are in good standing academically, financially, and from a disciplinary perspective in the Public Relations BA program.
    • Satisfy the character and fitness standards required of all students admitted to the Law School.
    • Have an LSAT that is at or above the 25th percentile of the previous year’s entering class, and not below a 151 (GRE results can be considered if no LSAT score is available).
    • Have an undergraduate grade point average at or above the median of the previous University of Akron Law School entering class.

The following information has official approval of The School of Communication and The Buchtel College of Arts & Sciences, but is intended only as a supplemental guide. Official degree requirements are established at the time of transfer and admission to the degree-granting college. Students should refer to the Degree Progress Report (Stellic) which is definitive for graduation requirements. Completion of this degree within the identified time frame below is contingent upon many factors, including but not limited to: class availability, total number of required credits, work schedule, finances, family, course drops/withdrawals, successfully passing courses, prerequisites, among others. The transfer process is completed through an appointment with your academic advisor.

Requirements

Summary

General Education Requirements36
College of Arts & Sciences Requirements9-24
Communication Core9
Communication Studies Core15
Communication Studies Electives15
Minor Requirement18
Additional Credits for Graduation *18-3
Total Hours120
*

Bachelor's degrees require a minimum of 120 credit hours for graduation.

 

General Education Requirements

Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree must complete the following General Education coursework
Breadth of Perspectives courses may also fulfill major or Breadth of Knowledge requirements. Integrated and Applied Learning courses may also fulfill requirements in the major.
Academic Foundations12
Mathematics, Statistics and Logic: 3 credit hours
Speaking: 3 credit hours
Writing: 6 credit hours
Breadth of Knowledge 19
Arts: 3 credit hours
Humanities: 3 credit hours
Natural Sciences: 7 credit hours
Social Sciences: 6 credit hours
Breadth of Perspectives
U.S. Perspectives
Global Perspectives
Civic Literacy
Integrated and Applied Learning1-3
Select one class from one of the following subcategories:
Complex Issues Facing Society
Capstone
General Education Elective 14-2
Review the General Education Requirements page for detailed course listings.
Total Hours36
1

Credits may be selected from any approved General Education course not already accounted for. 

College of Arts & Sciences Requirements

Degree requirements in Arts & Sciences include either 1) the demonstration of ability to use another language by completion of the second year of a foreign language, or 2) the completion of a certificate program outside of the Communication department
2 Year Language Proficiency 14
101 Beginning I
102 Beginning II
201 Intermediate I
202 Intermediate II
Survey of Deaf Culture in America (American Sign Language option only)
-or-
Certificate program 19-24
1

Please see your advisor for a list of available certificate programs

Students must also complete a minimum of 40 credits (excluding workshops) consisting of either:
Upper-level (300/400) courses both in and outside of the student’s major;
or other courses outside the major department approved by the student’s major department chair (permission should be obtained prior to enrollment); these may not include workshops

General Education Requirements1

Students pursuing a bachelor’s degree must complete the following General Education coursework. Diversity courses may also fulfill major or Breadth of Knowledge requirements. Integrated and Applied Learning courses may also fulfill requirements in the major.

Academic Foundations12
Mathematics, Statistics and Logic: 3 credit hours
Speaking: 3 credit hours
Writing: 6 credit hours
Breadth of Knowledge19
Arts: 3 credit hours
Humanities: 3 credit hours
Natural Sciences: 7 credit hours
Social Sciences: 6 credit hours
Breadth of Perspectives3
US Perspectives
Global Perspectives
Civic Literacy: 3 credit hours
Integrated and Applied Learning2
Select one class from one of the following subcategories:
Complex Issues Facing Society
Capstone
Review the General Education Requirements page for detailed course listings.
Total Hours36
1

We strongly recommend selecting courses that fulfill both Breadth of Knowledge and Breadth of Perspectives requirement. Please consult the General Education requirements to see which courses fulfill both requirements.

Communication Core1

COMM 101Introduction to Communication 13
COMM 331Data Collection and Information Design 13
or COMM 384 Communication Research
Select one of the following Theory courses (Courses not used for this requirement may be taken for elective credit): 1, 2
COMM 406Public Relations Theory3
COMM 305Communication Theory3
COMM 360Theories of Rhetoric3
COMM 474Media Theory3
Total Hours: 9
1

Grade of C or better is required in Communication Core courses.

2

Courses not used for this requirement can be taken for elective credit. 

Public Relations Core

COMM 210Multiplatform Production3
or COMM 309 Public Relations Publications
COMM 219Introduction to Public Relations3
COMM 303Public Relations Writing3
COMM 404Public Relations Cases3
COMM 409Public Relations Strategic Campaigns3
Total Hours15

Public Relations Electives

Choose 12 credits from the list below:
COMM 300Newswriting Across the Media3
COMM 307Principles of Social Media3
COMM 309Public Relations Publications 13
COMM 350Event Planning3
COMM 355Freedom of Speech3
COMM 364Legal Issues in Media3
COMM 406Public Relations Theory 13
COMM 410Digital Content Creation3
COMM 429Advanced Strategic Social Media3
COMM 475Political Communication3
COMM 480Communication Internship3-6
Total Hours: 12
1

Eligible for elective credit only if the alternative option was taken in the core. Cannot duplicate count between elective and core fulfillment. 

Communication Electives

Choose 6 credits from the list below:
COMM 228ZTV 11
COMM 230WZIP-FM 11
COMM 317Topics in Media Production3
COMM 323Podcasting3
COMM 324Interpersonal Communication3
COMM 325Intercultural Communication3
COMM 435Organizational Communication3
COMM 438Health Communication3
COMM 450Special Topics in Communication3
COMM 472Video Production3
Total Hours: 6
1

Co-curricular activities (WZIP, ZTV) are limited to a total of three credits to be applied to the communication electives. 

First Year Law Courses

LAWX 601Civil Procedure - Federal Jurisdiction3
LAWX 602Civil Procedure - Federal Litigation3
LAWX 607Criminal Law3
LAWX 609Fundamentals of Lawyering0
LAWX 611Contracts4
LAWX 619Legal Analysis, Research, & Writing I (LARW I)3
LAWX 620Legal Analysis, Research & Writing II (LARW II)3
LAWX 625Torts4
LAWX 645Property4
LAWX 676Legislation and Regulation2
Total Hours29

Recommended Sequence 

Plan of Study Grid
1st Year
Fall SemesterHours
COMM 101 Introduction to Communication 1 3
COMM 105 Introduction to Public Speaking 3
ENGL 111 English Composition I 3
Mathematics, Statistics and Logic Requirement 3
Beginning Language I or Certificate Course I 2 3
 Hours15
Spring Semester
ENGL 112
English Composition II
or Technical Report Writing
3
COMM 309 Public Relations Publications 3
Beginning Language II or Certificate Course II 2 3
Natural Science Requirement 3
Social Science Requirement 3
 Hours15
2nd Year
Fall Semester
COMM 219 Introduction to Public Relations 3
Natural Science with lab Requirement 4
Intermediate Language I or Certificate Course III 2 3
Civic Literacy Requirement 4 3
Global Perspectives Requirement 3
 Hours16
Spring Semester
COMM 303 Public Relations Writing 3
COMM 325 Intercultural Communication 3 3
COMM 406 Public Relations Theory 1 3
Intermediate Language II or Certificate Course 2 3
Arts Requirement 3
 Hours15
3rd Year
Fall Semester
COMM 384
Communication Research 1
or Data Collection and Information Design
3
COMM 404 Public Relations Cases 3
Communication Elective 3
Public Relations Elective 3
Humanities Requirement 3
 Hours15
Spring Semester
COMM 409 Public Relations Strategic Campaigns 3
Public Relations Elective 3
Public Relations Elective 3
Public Relations Elective 3
Complex Issues Requirement 3
 Hours15
4th Year
Fall Semester
LAWX 601 Civil Procedure - Federal Jurisdiction 3
LAWX 611 Contracts 4
LAWX 619 Legal Analysis, Research, & Writing I (LARW I) 3
LAWX 625 Torts 4
 Hours14
Spring Semester
LAWX 602 Civil Procedure - Federal Litigation 3
LAWX 607 Criminal Law 3
LAWX 620 Legal Analysis, Research & Writing II (LARW II) 3
LAWX 645 Property 4
LAWX 675 Entrepreneurship 3
 Hours16
 Total Hours121
1

A grade of C or better is required in order to graduate. 

2

Students are required to complete four semesters of a modern language or sign language OR complete a certificate from the approved list (see below). Demonstration of ability to use another language by completion of the second year of a modern language or sign language is required through coursework, AP, CLEP, or Oral Proficiency Interview. See your advisor for placement. Please note that all four semesters must be completed in the SAME language and it’s recommended you begin your first language course as soon as possible. Students can also complete one of the following certificates, instead of a language, to satisfy this requirement: Applied Political Communication [370019C], Artificial Intelligence [360010C], Conflict Transformation & Social Entrepreneurship [370016C], Parent and Family Education [H40203C], Entrepreneurship [630000C], Health Care Selling [660108C], Applied Politics [370005C], Asian Studies [340001C], Environmental Studies [337004C], Field Archaeology [324001C], Gerontology [300006C], Latin American Studies [300008C], Linguistic Studies [330008C], Middle Eastern Studies [340002C], Pan-African Studies [300002C], Research Methods for the Social Sciences [385000C], Teaching English as a Second Language [330003C], Women’s Studies [300110C], Manual Communication [H70007C], Museum and Archives Studies [140001C], Managing People [650010C], Campus Arts and Culture [140005C], Environmental Ethics [360006C], Applied Community Engagement [140004C], Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion [375001C], and Addiction Services [226106C]. 

3

COMM 325 (Intercultural Communication) fulfills the U.S. Perspectives course requirement and is a Communication elective.

4

SOCIO150, POLIT101, HIST243 are recommended to fulfill Civic Literacy Requirement and Social Science Requirement.