2012/2013 KAN-ISMA Public Relations and Issues Management
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Public Relations and Issues Management |
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Language | English |
Exam ECTS | 15 ECTS |
Type | Mandatory |
Level | Full Degree Master |
Duration | One Quarter |
Course period | Third Quarter |
Time Table | Please see course schedule at e-Campus |
Study board |
Study Board for BSc/MSc in Business Administration and Organizational Communication, MSc
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Last updated on 06-09-2012 |
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Examination | |||||||||||||||
Issues Management | |||||||||||||||
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Examination | |||||||||||||||
The exam takes the form of an individual research paper based on a research question of own choice. As a preparation for the exam the student receives one hour of individual supervision. Length: 15-20 standard pages. Make-up Examination: Same as regular. Students who due to sickness were not able to hand in their research paper will not receive addition supervision if they have already received one hour of supervision. Re-Examination: Same as regular. The student may hand in an improved version of the original paper. The re-examination/make-up- examination takes place in August. |
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Prerequisites for attending the exam | |||||||||||||||
None, but attendance at lectures and active participation in teaching sessions including workshops is strongly recommended. | |||||||||||||||
Course content | |||||||||||||||
The purpose of this module is to provide insight into the scientific disciplines within and related to public relations and issues management as well as to enhance the student’s skills in applying theories, models and methods from these disciplines. Thus in the course emphasis is put equally on advancing the student’s theoretical knowledge and on upgrading the student’s methodological skills. The latter is partly conducted within the frame of some shared workshops with the parallel course in Marketing Campaigns. While the theoretical content of the course is centered on public relations and issues management, additional aspects such as CSR, corporate governance and public affairs are included in order to reflect the complexity of the threats, opportunities and response strategies pertinent to issues concerning the organizational legitimacy, reputation, and ultimately success and survival. |
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Teaching methods | |||||||||||||||
The course is based on lectures in combination with classroom teaching, including discussions, case work, student presentations, as well as oral and written assignments. Furthermore, the student receives practical training in relevant research methods at workshops held jointly with the Communication Campaigns course. | |||||||||||||||
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Expected literature | |||||||||||||||
Course plan and curriculum will be uploaded before semester starts. |
Last updated on 06-09-2012