| Program Description
Courses offered in the Department of Advertising/Public Relations
focus on the role of advertising and public relations in business,
social, and economic affairs. The sequence of courses is divided
between professional courses in advertising and public relations
practice and contextual courses focused on the system of mass communications
in the United States, the relationship of advertising and public
relations to that system, and the ethical problems and issues that
arise in the practice of advertising and public relations.
Concentrated study of advertising or public relations
provides students with a broad understanding of persuasive communication
issues and the opportunity to develop the ability to create effective
communication analyses and campaigns.
Undegraduate
Degree Programs Bulletin, with online course descriptions.
Options
Advertising option: This option seeks to acquaint
students with advertising in a variety of contexts and from a number
of different viewpoints. It attempts to explain why organizations
use advertising as a form of communication: how advertising affects
the mass media; how advertising is used by consumers in making business
decisions; how advertising is controlled and regulated; and what
effects advertising has on the economy.
Public Relations option: This option seeks to acquaint
students with the role and function of public relations in building
cooperative and mutually beneficial relations between organizations
and their constituent publics.
Career Opportunities
The background and understanding a student gains from courses taken
in the department should be useful to anyone who decides to pursue
a career in communications, the mass media, business, or a variety
of other organizations. The advertising and public relations business
worlds draw upon the skills and abilities of many different professional
specialties.
Advertising practitioners include artists, writers, researchers,
designers, managers, planners, analysts, and others. Studying advertising
will give students an overall understanding of how these approaches
are brought together and used to help solve advertising communications
problems. The Public Relations option prepares students for careers
in public relations in organizations and companies in which they
will contribute to the planning, development, and execution of the
information and communication activities of such organizations. |
Advising Office
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Phone: (814) 865-1503
Our Advisers
Jamey Perry,
jrp5@psu.edu
Kathryn McGill,
kathryn@psu.edu
Penny Repsher, psr4@psu.edu
Debra Thurley, djd116@psu.edu
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