Directed Study in Public Relations
- Offered: On demand
- Bulletin Year: 2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Bulletin | View the current NMU Catalog.
Study of a particular topic or problem in the area of public relations.
Notes: May be repeated if topic differs.This course introduces students majoring or minoring in public relations to the research and writing requirements of the field. Writing proposals is emphasized, as is consideration of career options in the field of public relations.
The theory and practice of public relations, its function in organizations and its role in society. Topics include the history, communication theories and ethics of public relations, areas of practice in public relations and career opportunities.
Pursuit of an understanding of the sources, nature, validity and significance of human knowledge. Epistemology examines the form of cognition, the problem of other minds, probability and induction, rationalism, British empiricism from Locke to Russell, logical empiricism and pragmatism.
Study of European philosophies of human existence, tracing the developments up to the end of the 20th century.
An evaluation of personal conduct in relation to political, social and economic systems. Classical and modern texts are used to examine concepts such as individual rights, social duty, authority of the state, social justice and anarchy, and to evaluate the ends of social organization.