The median wage of a full-fledged communications professor in the United States is approximately $80,514.
However, lower-ranked communications professors have much lower median wages. These range from approximately $40,000 to $60,000, depending on the instructor's classification (entry-level to associate professors).
Source: The College and University Professional Association for Human Resources 2007-08 National Faculty Salary Survey.
Available at http://www.higheredjobs.com/salary/salaryDisplay.cfm?SurveyID=9
A communication specialist makes around 40,000 dollars a year. This job can take place in a number of different settings.
One can make a crisis communications plan by creating a team of the President, CEO and other public relations personnel, designating a spokesperson and creating media policies. Then one would need to prepare statements and test the plan.
Constructive Communications Strategy how can you explain it
how do you contact or initiate communications with customers?
Mudra Communications Limited was created in 1980.
I've seen advertises that community college professor make $50,000 and university professor can make up to $80,000.
A lot of money.
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1,000,000,000 per year
It depends on where in the world and on how good he or she is.
it depends on what hes teaching and where
They can make between R 30,000 and R 40,000 a month. An Associate Professor will make around R 60,000, and a Full Professor as much as R 80,000 a month.
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They make a range of 20000 to 40000 really depending how good they are.
An average professor at Harvard University makes about $120,000 to $133,000 a year, but different professors have different salaries.
You could get a public relations job. Writing press releases/newsletters. You could be a communications professor, teach other people about communications.
This is HIGHLY variable, but it's reasonable to expect that a tenured professor at a major university is probably earning six figures.