Examine and explore public relations principles, concepts and emerging trends associated with the role of the PR practitioner.
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PRS 340: Public Relations Strategies
Principles and procedures in public relations: emphasis on role of the public relations practitioner as a specialist in communication; analysis of publications produced as a part of public relations.
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Ethical analysis of topics such as war, capital punishment, sexual morality, suicide, animal rights, honesty and deception, world hunger, discrimination, abortion.
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This course considers the natures and ethics of love and sex by asking questions like: What is love? What counts as sex? What constitutes consent? What counts as infidelity? (Lec.
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Fundamentals of plant biology, emphasizing the structure, physiology, and ecology of vascular plants common to gardens and landscaped environments.
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Identification, formulation and evaluation of both inductive and deductive patterns of reasoning.
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Evaluation of major ethical theories.
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Fundamental concepts of the science of nutrition with application to the individual and community.
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Fosters a better understanding and appreciation of the world’s great music.
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The nature and origin of jazz and its development as an American folk idiom: European and African heritages, blues, ragtime, dixieland, boogie-woogie, swing, bop, cool, funky, gospel, jazz-rock, free-form, and progressive.
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