- Duration: 12 Weeks
Course details
COURSE CONTENT
- Public Relations
- The Meaning and Development of Public Relations
- Public Relations: Ethical and legal issues
- Public Relations: Strategic Process
- Public Relations: Public Relations Sectors
- Media Specialisations
- Public Relations: The Professional Environment
- Public Relations as a Management Function
- Public Relations Crisis Management
- Public Relations: Sponsorship and Community relations
- Public Relations: Political Lobbying
- Public Relations: Outreach
- Public Relations: Case Studies
- Presentation Skills
- Online PR Module
- The Social Media Landscape
- The Internet as a Media
- Online PR building blocks
- Social Media and PR strategy
- Online Influences on present PR practices
- Media and Media Writing Skills
- Mass Media
- The Relationship between Public Relations and the Media
- Media Relations
- Press Release Writing
- Writing Interview Briefs
- Writing for Statements and Speeches
- Business Material for Public Relations
- Writing for Publication
- Grammar:
- The Professional Environment
- Marketing
- Advertising
- Print and Design
- Suppliers
- Business / Government Environment
- Management
- Public Relations' role within Corporate Management
- Organisations' Impact on Society
- Irish Politics and Government
- Event Management
- Course Project
- Personal Development
- Practical Work Experience
- Methods of Training
- Lecturers
- Who Should Apply
- Possible Careers
- Qualifications
COURSE PROJECTS
The course project features Real Life Briefs which are a critical part of the curriculum. It requires participants to apply all practical techniques they've learned in the program in a Real Life Context.
Practical guidance will be offered throughout the course to ensure that theoretical learning is translated into practical proposals.
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