Public Relations - 1st semester
Objectives
After attending this course, students will be able to:
a) Know the place of Public Relations in the scientific field of Communication Sciences;
c) know the history, theoretical principles and public relations models;
d) Analyze and develop techniques and professionals routines of PR in media communication;
e) Reflect about ethical codes of PR and the desired profile of a professional of this área.
General characterization
Code
711011071
Credits
6
Responsible teacher
Ivone Ferreira
Hours
Weekly - 4
Total - Available soon
Teaching language
Portuguese-English
Prerequisites
None.
Bibliography
Bland, M.; Theaker, A.; Wragg, D. (2005). Effetive Media Relations. Kogan Page.
Cutlip, Scott M.; Center, Allen M.; Broom, Glen M. (2005, 9ª edição), Effective public relations. EUA: Prentice-Hall.
Gonçalves, G. (2010). Introdução à Teoria das Relações Públicas. Porto: Porto Editora
Grunig, James E. (1992) (ed), Excellence in public relations and communication management, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
Heath, Robert (2001) (ed). Handbook of public relations. EUA: Sage Publications.
Hunt, Todd; Grunig, James E. (1994), Public relations techniques. EUA: Harcourt Brace College.
Teaching method
Program content presentation with multimedia support; Public Relations supervised practice.
Class A in Portuguese
Class B lin English
Evaluation method
Public Relations Practices: 25% + 25%
Written Test: 50%
Subject matter
1. Public Relations history
2. Theories and models of Public Relations
2.1 The place of Public Relations in the Communication Sciences field
3. Public and Public Opinion
3.1 Public Types
4. Public Relations goals
5. The domain of Public Relations
6. Public Relations Professional Profile: Personality and qualifications
7. Skills of the Public Relations professional
8. Communication of Public Relations.
8.1 Communication with mass media (clipping, Press release, press kit, press conferences)
9. Professional ethics and deontology in Public Relations