PRK 3406 Introduction to Public Relations
APPLIES TO ACADEMIC YEAR 2012/2013
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PRK 3406 Introduction to Public Relations Responsible for the course Peggy S Brønn Department Department of Communication - Culture and Languages Term According to study plan ECTS Credits 7,5 Language of instruction Norwegian and english Introduction PR practitioners and managers play a key role in the success of organizations and the field of study is constantly evolving to reflect this importance. Today, PR is often referred to as corporate communication or organizational communication, but all have in common the goal of helping organizations build relationships with their stakeholders, including customers. The introductory PR course is designed to introduce theories and practical activities to students wishing to major in public relations. This course provides the foundation that will allow students to move on through more advanced courses within the public relations curricula. The course takes a broad look at public relations: its theory, the profession, its procedures and practice. It looks at the nature and scope of public relations, its historical origins, communication theory, organization theory and contemporary case studies. The course will also explore PR practice in non-profit organizations, membership organizations, sports clubs, etc. Learning outcome Acquired Knowledge A thorough understanding of the management discipline of public relations; its history, why it is important, its role within organizations, what are the basic public relations functions, the tools of public relations, and how it integrates with marketing communications. Specifically students will be knowledgeable in:
Acquired Skills Upon completion of this course students should, at a minimum, be able to:
Developed Reflection A general awareness of the importance of communication in building relationships that increase trust in an organization with its many stakeholders, which in turn impacts overall reputation.
Computer-based tools None required Learning process and workload
Examination The final grade in the course is based on following activities and weighting: One-hour mid-term exam in class: 20% Case analysis (can be done in groups of up to 3): 40% Three-hour final written examination: 40% A final grade will be given based on all components of the evaluation. It is possible to fail part of the evaluation and still receive a grade for the course. Examination code(s) PRK 34061 - Process evaluation accounts for 100% of the final grade in PRK 3406 Introduction to Public Relations, 7,5 credits. Examination support materials One-hour mid-term exam - native language-English dictionary Case - all allowed Final written exam - native language-English dictionary. Exam aids at written examinations are explained under exam information in our web-based Student handbook. Please note use of calculator and dictionary. http://www.bi.edu/studenthandbook/examaids Re-sit examination A re-sit exam for the mid-term will be given the same semester for those students who have a valid reason for missing the exam. (No re-sit will be given for either the case or the final exam the same semester.) Students not taking the final exam and who do not have a valid excuse will have to retake the entire course. Additional information |