Established 1947 Undergraduates 2000 Undergraduate tuition and fees 40,848 USD (2011) Total enrollment 2,092 (2010) Dean Tom Fiedler | Students 2400 Postgraduates 400 Phone +1 617-353-3450 Founded 1947 | |
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Address 640 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, MA 02215, USA Awards Shorty Award for BN College, Telly Award for Internet/Online Commercial Online Video - Event Notable alumni Bonnie Hammer, Tyler Hicks, Richard N Gladstein, Jeff Ross, Rory Albanese Similar Boston University, Frederick S Pardee School of, Rowan University, Penn State College of Communications, Emerson College Profiles |
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Boston University College of Communication (COM) is a communication school within Boston University. It was founded in 1947 as the School of Public Relations. The College of Communication is the oldest public relations school in the United States. Today, the school offers undergraduate and graduate degrees in three academic departments: Film and Television; Journalism; and Mass Communication (Advertising, Public Relations, and Communication Studies). The school's journalism and communication programs are highly ranked nationally with its film program ranked 11th by The Hollywood Reporter in 2013. The College of Communication building is just blocks from Kenmore Square and Fenway Park.
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The College of Communication is home to many of Boston University's most popular student-run organizations, including butv10 (television), WTBU Radio, AdLab, and PRLab. COM also offers special internship programs in Los Angeles, Washington D.C., and London.
Each summer, the school hosts the Academy of Media Production, a four-week program for high-school students.