Best Communications Programs in Georgia (2026)

Communications programs in Georgia cover journalism, public relations, marketing, broadcasting, and digital media. The schools below are ranked by program strength, internship pipelines, and graduate earnings — which vary by 2x depending on specialization.

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Why a Communications degree?

Communications grads who pair the major with a hard skill (data, marketing analytics, video editing) earn 2x what generalists earn. Program quality and internship access matter more than school prestige.

Common career paths: Public Relations Manager · Content Strategist · Journalist · Marketing Coordinator · Social Media Manager
Typical starting salary range: $45,000–$72,000
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