By Jeff Murphy,
April 12, 2019
WARRENSBURG, MO – PRSA, the nation’s leading professional organization serving the
communications community, announces that the University of Central Missouri Harmon
College of Business and Professional Studies has joined PRSA’s MBA/Business School Program.
Beginning this summer, UCM will offer access to PRSA’s strategic communications course
as part of its MBA curriculum. Grounded in reputation management fundamentals, the
course will help students gain an understanding of corporate communications (internal
and external), integrated marketing communications, investor relations, corporate
social responsibility (CSR), government relations and crisis communications.
“This program helps students develop skills in strategic communications and reputation
management–delivering a critical management function and a distinct advantage when
these students enter the workplace,” said Ginger Killian, associate dean of the Harmon
College of Business and Professional Studies at UCM.
“We are pleased to welcome the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies
at UCM to the PRSA MBA/Business School Program,” said Debra Peterson, APR, 2019 PRSA
chair. “Effective management of brand reputation is more important today than ever
before and the PRSA program provides students with a strategic understanding of communications,
as well as how a well-defined and executed communications strategy can help achieve
business results.”
The Harmon College course will be offered online and taught by Adam E. Horn, professor
of public relations at UCM. Horn has more than 20 years of professional industry experience
as a public relations strategist and crisis communications specialist. He has also
dedicated nearly two decades to higher education and training the next generation
of public relations strategists.
“This strategic communications course shows graduate students just how important public
relations is in making business decisions that impact an organization’s image, brand
and reputation,” Horn said. “This is largely an applied graduate level class. It’s
designed to get students to think critically and then to act strategically, especially
on the class assignments. The class’ online delivery is perfect for working professionals
interested in studying strategic communications on their own schedule.”
The PRSA MBA/Business School Program was launched in 2013 and was developed by leading
business schools including the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth in collaboration
with PRSA. The course is part of the curriculum at more than two dozen schools and
universities across the country:
To best meet the needs of each business school’s MBA program, the PRSA turnkey course
is offered in full semester, mini-mester or seminar formats. Schools interested in
the course can obtain information through the PRSA website.
About PRSA
The Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) is the nation’s leading professional
organization serving the communications community. Founded in 1948, PRSA is the principal
advocate for industry excellence and ethical conduct and provides members lifelong
learning opportunities and leading-edge resources to enhance professional connections
and support them at every stage of their career. With more than 30,000 members, PRSA
is collectively represented in all 50 states by 111 Chapters and 14 Professional Interest
Sections, and on nearly 375 college and university campuses through its student organization,
the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). For more information, please
visit www.prsa.org.