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Public Relations Courses

POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN PUBLIC RELATIONS (PG Dip. PR) with Event Management and Online PR Modules Online Course.

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Introduction

Public Relations is an exciting and challenging area. Effective Public Relations is a key requirement of most companies and organizations. This course is designed to give participants the skills they will need to operate successfully in this area, and the opportunity to obtain the Institute of Commercial Management's Postgraduate Diploma in Public Relations.

Full Online Public Relations and Event Management modules are an important part of the course.

The Postgraduate Diploma in Public Relations with Event Management and Online PR modules is accredited by the Institute of Commercial Management and is internationally recognized in over 130 countries.

Course Content

Public Relations

The Meaning and Development of Public Relations

Definitions of Public Relations. PR's relationship with other Functions/Professions - Advertising, Marketing, etc. History and Development of Public Relations Globally.
Practical Activity: Take a Client Brief to Identify PR's Relationship with other functions in an organization.

Public Relations: Ethical and Legal Issues

The Principle Ethical Codes which Underpin the Practice of Public Relations. Legal Issues in Public Relations - Copyright, Libel, Slander, Freedom of Information.
Practical Activity: Prepare a Legal Brief to highlight all issues within the PR process.

Public Relations: Strategic Process

Situation Analysis, Research, Objectives, Publics, Implementation, Budgets, Timetables, Evaluation. Planning and Managing a PR Campaign.
Practical Activity: Write a PR Plan to collate all PR activities, Budgets and Timetables.

Public Relations: Public Relations Sectors

Corporate, Consumer, Business to Business, Voluntary Sector. Financial Public Relations, including Communicating Financial Performance, Public Relations During Mergers, Takeovers, Share Offerings, Shareholder Communications. Public Relations' role in the Annual Report Accounts.
Practical Activity: Develop a PR brief outlining its important and influences in various corporate.

Media Specializations

Technology, Healthcare, Tourism, Environment, Agriculture, Sport.

Public Relations: The Professional Environment

Consultancy Structures, Client Relationships, Pitching for Business, Managing Client Accounts, In-house Departments, Relationships within the Organization, Preparing an In-house Strategy, Relationship PR Consultants, Managing Staff. Entrepreneurship - Identifying Gaps in the Market and Developing services to fill those gaps, Launching a New Product/Service.
Practical Activity: Prepare a Business Pitch for a Potential Client to Understand All Elements of the Professional PR Environment.

Public Relations as a Management Function

Public Relations' role in the Organization - Internal Communication, Communicating Performance, Counseling the Organization, Strategy. The role of the Public Relations Practitioner, both in-house and in Consultancies. Business Strategy and Operation.
Practical Activity: Prepare a management diagram to understand the PR Practitioners roles and responsibilities within the corporate structure.

Public Relations Crisis Management

Definitions and Typologies of Crises. The Crisis Management Plan and Crisis Management Team. Communicating in a Crisis. The Aftermath of a Crisis, Reputation Management.
Practical Activity: Develop an Emergency Plan to understand the appropriate steps taken in unforeseen circumstances.

Public Relations: Sponsorship and Community Relations

Definitions and Historical Development of the Sponsorship Market. Why Organizations engage in Sponsorship. Using Sponsorship to Target particular Publics. What can be Sponsored? The fit between the Sponsor and the Sponsored. The Sponsorship Proposal. How Sponsorships fits in to wider Public Relations Campaigns. Evaluating Sponsorships. Why Organizations Engage in Community Relations. The Range of CR Activities.
Practical Activity: Prepare a Sponsorship Proposal that illustrates the benefits of sponsorship and why organizations should participate.

Public Relations: Political Lobbying

Interest Groups and Lobbying. How to Influence Public Policy. Planning and Managing Lobbying Campaigns. The Role of Coalitions. Public Affairs - Integrating Lobbying and Media Campaigns. Involving the Public in Lobbying Campaigns.
Practical Activity: Develop an Integrated Lobbying and Media campaign illustrating how the public will be involved and its influence on Public Policy.

Public Relations: Outreach

Managing Relationships with Activist Groups. Coalition Building and Third-Party Endorsements. Working with Trade Associations, Unions, and Charities.
Practical Activity: Prepare a Relationship Management Strategy that can be Integrated into Building, Managing and Maintaining Relationships in order to Maximize PR Potential.

Public Relations: Case Studies

Analysis of a range of Public Relations Case Studies and Campaigns.
Practical Activity: Analyze a PR Case Study; what worked; what didn't and what improvements/changes could be made.

Presentation Skills

Preparation, Content, Structure, Delivery, Visual Aids, Management of Location and Audiences.
Practical Activity: Design and Deliver a Presentation to learn different styles and practice your skills in a group environment.

Online Public Relations

The Social Media Landscape

Blogs, Microblogs, Chatrooms, Delicious, Email, Flickr, Twitter, Instant Messaging, Message Boards, Mobile Internet, New Media Releases, Online Conferencing, Online Surveys, Pay Per Click, Podcasts, RSS, Search Engines, SEO, Social Networking Service Sites, Video Sharing, Virtual worlds, VoIP, Wiki and Widgets.

The Internet as a Media

Commercial Implications of the Internet, Social Interaction with the Internet, Web 2.0 and its Implications, Internet Convergence, the Network Effect, Internet Information Exchange, Internet Audience Size and Exposure, Internet Culture and Communication, Transparency and the Internet.

Online PR building blocks

Online Communications Platforms, Online Communication Channels, Online Communication Mediums, Interactivity and Application of Communication Channels, Policy, Optimization, Monitoring and Evaluation of Online Communications Channels, Online Communications Channels Planning and Implementation.

Social Media and PR strategy

Local versus Global Communication, Landscaping Platforms, Channels and Context, Online PR Organizational Analysis and Segmentation, Developing Online PR Strategies, Online PR Tactics and SEO considerations, Online PR Planning, Managing Online PR Risk and Opportunities.

Online Influences on Present PR Practices

Internet influence on News, Internet Journalists, Economics of Online News Production, Internet Critics and other influences, the PR Practitioner as an Online Publisher, Ethical Internet PR, Truthfulness and Duty of Care, Online Ethics, Debate, Guidelines and Best Practice.

Monitoring and Evaluation of Social Media Discourse, Trends and Value. Policy Influences, Corporate Speak. Implications of Social Media for Corporate Social Responsibility.

Media and Media Writing Skills

Mass Media

The elements of the Mass Media - TV, National and Local Radio, National and Local Newspapers, Trade Publications, Specialist and Consumer Magazines, the Internet. The functions of different people in the Media.
Practical Activity: Write a report outlining the different elements of Mass Media and how they influence a PR campaign.

The Relationship between Public Relations and the Media

What the Mass Media needs from Public Relations, and what Public Relations needs from the Mass Media. The Factors involved in building effective relationships with the Media. Dealing with the Mass Media, i.e. Pitching Stories, Interviews, Press Conferences, Photography, Media Relations in a crisis. Publicity versus Press Relations.
Practical Activity: Develop a Media Relations Evaluation Report that outlines all benefits and challenges involved in building an effective relationship with the Media.

Media Relations

How to Segment Audiences. Serving the Client/Organizing and serving the Media. The 'Readership Profile'. Media lists. How to watch Media with publics. The role of Press Releases in Public Relations. Creating Angles in Press Releases. Identifying the news angle in a story. The role of Photography. The ethics of Media Relations. Evaluating Media Relations. Media Monitoring.
Practical Activity: Outline an Audience Segmentation and Readership Profile to understand how best to serve the Client and the Media.

Press Release Writing

Date, Headline, Structure, Wording, Contact Details, Note to Editor. Structuring a Press Release - The Inverted Pyramid Model. The Appropriate use of language for Press Releases. As part of the teaching of this section, students will also cover issues such as, being able to provide reasoning for the Press Release Content, Distribution Lists, additional information to be added for a Press Pack, a description of a Photographic idea and caption. Writing styles for different Media and Publics. Analyzing a number of Press Releases, and the Media Coverage generated.
Practical Activity: Write a Press Release in Different Styles to Suit different Media and Publics.

Writing Interview Briefs

Preparing Clients for Interviews, Interviewing Styles and Techniques, Audiences, Preparing Questions and Answers, use of Newsworthy Quotes.
Practical Activity: Prepare an Interview Preparation Brief for Clients Coaching them on Interviewing Styles and Techniques.

Writing for Statements and Speeches

Statements - Tone, Wording, Structure, Clarifications. Speeches - Preparation, Audience, Speech Notes, Structuring of Speech, Use of Language.
Practical Activity: Write a speech to be made at a Press Conference.

Business Material for Public Relations

Writing Proposals, Business Plans, Presentations, Reports.
Practical Activity: Prepare a Business Plan to understand how to present the concept and overall plan of PR campaign.

Writing for Publication

Writing Feature Articles - Structure, Headlines, Awareness of Readership, Use of Language. Writing News Articles. Awareness of the Journalist's agenda. Writing for the Internet.
Practical Activity: Write Feature Articles to Suit Print and Internet Media.

Grammar:

The Basic rules of grammar.

The Professional Environment

PR and the Range of Associated Professional Activities. How Public Relations fits into an Organization's wider communication. Relationships between in-house Public Relations department and the rest of the Organization. Client Relationships; Managing Client Accounts, and Managing Expectations.
Practical Activity: Write a Strategy Report on How to Effectively Manage the Relationship between the in-house PR department and rest of the organization.

Marketing

Definitions, Historical Development, Market Research and Information, Products, Branding, Marketing Communications, Marketing Segmentation, Marketing Management and Organization. The Role of Public Relations in Marketing Management.
Practical Activity:Develop a Marketing Strategy illustrating the Role of PR Throughout the Marketing Process.

Advertising

Definitions, Historical Development, the Advertising Industry and Professional Bodies, Codes of Practice, Advertising Agencies, Selecting an Agency and working with them, Advertising Campaign Planning and Management, Advertising Media. Types of Advertisements - Magazines, Newspapers, Posters, Billboards, Ambient Advertising. The Relationship between Advertising and Public Relations.
Practical Activity: Develop an Advertising Brief for an agency to understand the relationship between PR and Advertising.

Print and Design

Types of Print and Design work in Public Relations. The Role of the Project Team. Preparing the Brief. Outsourcing Design and Print Work, and Managing that work. Briefing Designers on Content/Parameters.
Practical Activity: Develop a Brief for Designers illustrating Specific Content and Print Requirements.

Suppliers

Dealing with Suppliers - Designers, Printers, Photographers, Exhibition Displays, Video Production Companies, Event Managers. Direct Mail.
Practical Activity: Prepare Supplier and Team Activity Time line to outline the flow of all planning and breakdown of activities.

Business / Government Environment

Management

Definitions, Decision Making, Forecasting and Planning, Objective Setting, Organization Structures and Cultures, the Social and Economic Impact of Business and other Organizations. Systems Theory. Motivation.

Public Relations' role within Corporate Management

Management's role in Communicating. PR's function as Management Counselor. The Internal Communication process in Organizations. The Senior Management Team. The Business Plan, and where Public Relations fits into it. Public Relations' input into Corporate Websites. Corporate Productions - Ideas, Budgets, Commissioning, Managing Subcontracted Work.

Organizations' Impact on Society

The Increasing Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility Globally. The Ethics of CSR. CSR as an Integral Element of Overall Business Strategy.

Politics and Government

The Relationship between Business, Society and Government. Politics, Economy and Society. The Constitution and Workings of the Political Institutions. The Policy-making process. Social Partnership. Regulatory Frameworks.

Event Management Module

Event Management Planning; Coordinating Events; Marketing Events; Event Risk Management; Corporate Event Management; Organizing Conferences; Exhibition Management; Sporting Event Management.

Course Projects

The projects are an important part of the course and are based on real life briefs. Each course participant is given project briefs. Participants are asked at the during the course to produce; PR Pitch Proposals with their recommendations to the examiners. This gives participants the opportunity to use the knowledge they have obtained during the course in a focused way and develops relevant skills.

Methods of Training

Online Lecture Modules, Subject Expert Feedback Sessions after each Module, Practical Case Studies, End of Module Assignments. etc.

Subject Experts

Event Management Training USA maintains a panel of Qualified & Motivated Subject Experts who are Industry Professionals. Full support is available from our Subject Experts by email at the end of each module and an ongoing basis throughout the course.

Who Should Apply

Anyone working in the general business sector in a senior or support role which is likely to require Public Relations skills, or those who wish to develop a career in this area. The course would also benefit anyone who plans to pursue a career in this vital area.

Possible Careers

Career opportunities in Public Relations exist in the corporate, public and not for profit sectors, on the client side and on the consultancy side. Graduates of this program may have Public Relations as a main or secondary responsibility while also working in another area such as Marketing, Promotions, Sales, Sponsorship, etc. for an organization. The course takes these possibilities into consideration.

Qualifications

Successful students qualify for the Postgraduate Diploma in Public Relations. The Diploma is awarded at Distinction, Credit or Pass Level. The diploma is accredited by the Institute of Commercial Management and the Event Management Society and is both industry and internationally recognized.

Start Dates

Enrollment for this course will take place on January 20th 2012

Course Application

Application for this course is available immediately online through our Course Payments Page.

Course Duration

25 weeks to 2 calendar years depending on individual progress.

Brochure

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Fees

$2995

Fees may be paid online through our Course Payments Page. Alternatively payments can be made by Check, Bank Draft, Credit Card, or Bank Transfer.

All fees must be paid before the course begins.

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