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MPPR-755 Digital Communications Strategies
Baird, Kathy
This course will teach students to provide a clear understanding of effective Digital Communications Strategies in today's business environment. Students will increase their understanding of how digital communications relate to more traditional marketing and PR tactics, and how to combine them for the best integrated approach. We will review today's digital tools, trends and tactics; weighing the difference between cool/hip and realistic/effective mediums. Students will leave the course with an increase knowledge and hands-on familiarity of the practical applications of digital communications, and how these lead to success.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Sections:
MPPR-755-01 Digital Communications Strategy
Offered academic year 2013-2014
Emrich, Mitzi
This course will teach students to provide a clear understanding of effective Digital Communications Strategies in today's business environment. Students will increase their understanding of how digital communications relate to more traditional marketing and PR tactics, and how to combine them for the best integrated approach. We will review today's digital tools, trends and tactics; weighing the difference between cool/hip and realistic/effective mediums. Students will leave the course with an increase knowledge and hands-on familiarity of the practical applications of digital communications, and how these lead to success.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
MPPR-755-02 Digital Communications Strategy
Fall for 2013-2014
Spring for 2013-2014
Fontanez, Mory
This course will teach students to provide a clear understanding of effective Digital Communications Strategies in today's business environment. Students will increase their understanding of how digital communications relate to more traditional marketing and PR tactics, and how to combine them for the best integrated approach. We will review today's digital tools, trends and tactics; weighing the difference between cool/hip and realistic/effective mediums. Students will leave the course with an increase knowledge and hands-on familiarity of the practical applications of digital communications, and how these lead to success.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
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