Course Description
Social media is integral to the daily work of public relations and advertising professionals. This class focuses on social media activities, such as analytics, listening, and engagement. Drawing from emerging research and social media practices in the profession, key concepts of social media metrics will be introduced and implemented.
Additional Requirements for Graduate Students:
Evaluation of graduate students differs significantly from that
of undergraduate students. Not only will graduate students be
assigned more readings and additional projects, they will also
be graded with higher expectations than undergraduate students.
Specifically, graduate students will be assigned an additional
research or applied project depending on the discretion of the
instructor. Research projects may involve secondary research
reviews and synthesis, whereas primary research studies will
involve collection and analysis of data. Applied projects will
consist of an original professional-level project delivered as a
written report and/or oral presentation.
Athena Title
Social Media Analytics
Equivalent Courses
Not open to students with credit in ADPR 5750E or ADPR 7750E
Prerequisite
(ADPR 3110 or ADPR 3110E) and ADPR 3120 and permission of department
Semester Course Offered
Offered every year.
Grading System
A - F (Traditional)
Student Learning Outcomes
Topical Outline
Syllabus