<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I plan to attend grad school this coming Fall in pursuit of a Master's degree in Marketing (preferably MS). Some schools are still accepting applications for these programs, but I've only been able to find a handful of programs that match my needs. I don't have to attend Ivy League or even top 25, but I do want to attend a nationally recognized university that has a rich history dating back many years. I was wondering if any of you know of programs that fit that description? It has to be an MS in Marketing (or Integrated Marketing Communications, Public Relations, or another related degree), and it needs to be from a university with a reputable business school, or at least a university that has a solid history.</p>
<p>I've already debated between pursuing an MBA or an MS in Marketing, and my decision was that the MBA does not interest me at all. I despise all of the subject matter except Marketing and Communications (which are the fields in which my passion lies.) </p>
<p>Just as a quick note, I just graduated from UC Berkeley with a degree in Mass Communications / Media Studies. I've interned with Craigslist Foundation, Sparkpr, and DreamWorks Animation. My GPA was 3.251, and I held a leadership role (VP) of a major student organization for two years, during which I produced large-scale, big-budget events in the Bay Area.</p>
<p>Here's my list of programs so far:</p>
<p>NYU - Integrated Marketing Communications
NYU - Public Relations and Corporate Communications
Baruch College - MS Marketing
Johns Hopkins - MS Marketing
Emerson College - MA Global Marketing Communication and Advertising
Emerson College - Integrated Marketing Communications
Temple University - MS Marketing Management
Northwestern - Integrated Marketing Communications
University of Tampa - MS Marketing
Golden Gate University - MS Integrated Marketing Communications
Loyola University Chicago - MS Integrated Marketing Communications
Illinois Institute of Technology - MS Marketing Communications</p>
<p>There are programs at Boston University as well, but the deadlines have passed for Fall 2009 admission. This list seems long and full of great names, but I need to keep searching to expand it. I'd like to have an exhaustive list of all programs that I can still apply to before paring it down and getting to the application process. </p>
<p>Any programs you can add to the list?</p>