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Welcome to the Bachelor of Public Relations Leanne Glenny Acting Program Director (Jan-Jun 08) B2-21 PH: 8302 4365 E: [email protected] Dr Joy Chia Program Director (from Jul 08) B2-12 PH: 8302 4322 E: [email protected] What do these terms mean? Program: the degree that you are studying For example: Bachelor of Public Relations (Program code = MBPB) Course: unit of study For example: Public Relations Theory and Practice (Course Code = COMM 1057) Unit: most courses are worth 4.5 units A typical full-time load for Study Periods 2 and 5 is 18 units which is equivalent to 4 courses Major: a stream of related courses than comprises 36 units Professional Major is Public Relations – Sub-major is an elective such as Psychology Study Period: the dates within which students undertake a course of study (eg semester) Bachelor of PR is only conducted in Study Period 2 and Study Period 5 Lecture: one lecturer with all students enrolled in the course (all attend) Tutorial: one tutor per 18-25 students (enrol in one tutorial per course) What will I be studying? • PR Theory and Practice • PR Writing • Strategic and Creative PR • PR Issues and Crisis Management • Corporate and International PR • Communication Management and Leadership • Internship or Placement • Media Writing and Rhetoric • Computers: Communication and Society • Global Societies • Media Literacies Professional Major Foundation Courses • Marketing Principles: trading and Exchange • Buyer and Consumer Behaviour • Professional PR Texts • Communication, Culture and Indigenous Australians Professional Concentration • PR Elective selected from: • Journalism ethics • Creative Industries and Ethics • Accounting, Decisions and Accountability • Business Information Systems • Statistical Analysis in Business • Any Elective course offered • Six courses in any Sub-major Electives Sub-major What’s a sub-major? http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/majorminor/DisplayMajor.asp Administrative Management Communication and Media Management* Communication, Media and Culture Digital Design Editing and Publishing Event Management Languages and Culture Studies Marketing* Interactive Multimedia Writing and Creative Communication Psychology International Studies * Some restrictions apply for Bachelor Public Relations students How does it all fit together? Level 1 2 3 Study Period 2 Study Period 5 Public Relations Theory and Practice Public Relations Writing Media, Writing and Rhetoric Global Societies Computers: Communication and Society Media Literacies Sub-major 1 Sub-major 2 Strategic and Creative Public Relations Public Relations Issues and Crisis Management Communication, Culture and Indigenous Australians Corporate and International Public Relations Marketing Principles: Trading and Exchange Buyer and Consumer Behaviour Sub-major 3 Sub-major 4 Communication Management and Leadership Internship or placement Professional Public Relations Texts Public Relations Elective Elective Sub-major 5 Sub-major 6 What do I need to enrol in? (Full-time students) Level Study Period 2 Study Period 5 1 COMM 1057 Public Relations Theory and Practice COMM 1058 Public Relations Writing COMM 1015 Media, Writing and Rhetoric POLI 1014 Global Societies INFT 1003 Computers: Communication and Society HUMS 1013 Media Literacies Sub-major 1 Sub-major 2 Note: Students applying for credits from other programs, universities or SAIBIT must speak with the Program Director (Leanne Glenny) or Allan Robbins for individual enrolment advice. What do I need to enrol in? (Part-time students) Level Study Period 2 Study Period 5 1 COMM 1057 Public Relations Theory and Practice COMM 1058 Public Relations Writing One of the following: One of the following: •COMM 1015 Media, Writing and Rhetoric •POLI 1014 Global Societies •INFT 1003 Computers: Communication and Society •HUMS 1013 Media Literacies Note: Students applying for credits from other programs, universities or SAIBIT must speak with the Program Director (Leanne Glenny) or Allan Robbins for individual enrolment advice. SAIBIT Diploma of Media and Communication Students: Amended study program Level Study Period 2 Study Period 5 2008 Public Relations Theory and Practice Public Relations Writing Strategic and Creative Public Relations Public Relations Issues and Crisis Management Communication, Culture and Indigenous Australians Corporate and International Public Relations Sub-major 3* Sub-major 4* Communication Management and Leadership Internship or placement 2009 Professional Public Relations Texts Public Relations Elective Buyer and Consumer Behaviour Sub-major 5* Sub-major 6* * Former SAIBT students must undertake sub-major in either Communication and Media Management or Digital Design. Notes: 1. A sub-major in Marketing could be negotiated with Program Director. 2. All former SAIBIT students will need to complete a Course Substitution Form and have it approved by the Program Director. Contacts • First point of call for questions: [email protected] • Program advice Allan Robbins Room B2-24 (near library) PH: 8302 4561 • Acting Program Director: Leanne Glenny Room B2-21 (near Library) PH: 8302 4365 E: [email protected] • See you at Orientation Day – 28 February