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History & Theory of Public Rltns (PRL505 (GR16))

Term: Spring 2017 (GRAD)

Faculty

MaryAnn Pearson
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Description

This course traces the historical development of the intellectual and theoretical foundations of public relations beginning with Ivy Lee who evolved his philosophy in 1906 into the Declaration of Principles, the first articulation of the concept that public relations practitioners have a responsibility that extends beyond obligations to the clients and continuing through Chet Burger who practiced modern public relations and brought the field through the age of television. This course provides an understanding of the history, principles and ethical practices while engaging with a Christian worldview regarding public relations practice. (3 units)