Supported By
SUNY Buffalo State Communication Department
Visit Website
SUNY Buffalo State's Communication Department, founded in the 1970s, is one of the largest departments at the college, with B.A. degrees in Media Production, Public Relations & Advertising, Journalism, and Communication Studies as well as an online M.S. in Public Relations degree. Its graduates are employed in communication jobs across the United States.
Buffalo State is a diverse and inclusive college committed to the intellectual, personal, and professional growth of its students, faculty, staff, and alumni. Their mission is to empower students to succeed and to inspire a lifelong passion for learning. Buffalo State is dedicated to excellence in teaching, research, service, scholarship, creative activity, and cultural enrichment.
Buffalo State College, State University of New York was founded in 1871, and encompasses a 125-acre campus in the City of Buffalo. Academic offerings include 79 undergraduate, and 64 graduate programs. The college's five schools include: School of Arts and Humanities; School of Education; School of Natural and Social Sciences; School of the Professions; The Graduate School.