PR308 : PR Writing I

Department

Department of Public Relations and Advertising

Academic Program

Bachelor in Public Relations and Advertising

Type

Compulsory

Credits

03

Prerequisite

Overview

This course allows the student to apply the theoretical foundations and rules of writing for public relations to develop, edit and formulate media messages that are used to achieve the goals of various public relations programs and campaigns. In this course, the student learns various forms and patterns of persuasive communication directed to the public relations public | and strategy. These formats include press news releases, radio and television sermons Words, notes and reports - Public Relations announcements (press, television) Editing flyers, pamphlets and posters Editing audio and visual materials - Editing electronic materials Introducing the student to the patterns and forms of media messages used by public relations to communicate and strengthen the relationship with different audiences, and providing the student with the characteristics of different messages and the basis for writing them and how to use them Within the strategy of public relations, public relations research, the rules of writing for public relations on the Internet, how to promote electronic newsletters using new media and how to write media to cover conferences, seminars and exhibitions, research writing for public relations in addition to teaching the student critical analysis to evaluate these messages to serve the objectives Public relations.

Intended learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, the student is expected to be able to:Knowledge and understanding: Defining and explaining the nature of writing for public relations in newspapers and paper magazineselectronic, radio, television and new media.Intellectual skills: Understanding, perceiving, and comparing all the arts and forms of writing in public relations in newspapers, paper and electronic magazines, radio, television, and new media, theoretically and practically.Professional practical skills: Linking between the theoretical and practical aspects of the arts of writing and editing for public relations through practical training such as writing, analyzing and evaluating letters - data - pamphlets - posters.General skills: Communication and communication with various sources of news and information to write statementspublic relations publications, acquiring a spirit of teamwork and taking responsibility during implementationCosts/individual/collective applications with colleagues.Developing his general culture by examining a wide range of arts/forms of editing and writing for public relations.

Teaching and learning methods

Lectures and practical application in the laboratory. Homework, group discussion, group assignment

Methods of assessments

Providing individual or collective mini-summaries of style books for writing in public relations departments in companies and institutions, re-editing informational texts and various messages, and extracting editorial errors from them and their suitability for the objectives of writing for public relationsPresenting an individual assignment that includes an analysis of five media formats, messages, posters, pamphlets