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Real World Career Preparation - A Guide to Creating a University Student-Run Communications Agency

English · Hardback

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University student-run communications agencies allow students to work with real clients and get real world experience before they graduate from college and enter the workforce. Student-run agencies are increasing in popularity, but building a successful agency is challenging.
With more than ten years of experience supervising a student-run agency, Swanson examines the three critical roles a student agency must fulfill in order to be successful. First, the agency must be an exceptional environment for learning. Second, it must be a successful business-without satisfied clients, the agency will not survive. Third, it must be a supportive partner in both on- and off-campus communities.
As the first book to address student-run agencies, Real World Career Preparation offers extensive 'how to' guidance, and is supported by 22 Agency Spotlight best practice examples from student-run agencies across the U.S. The book ends with a comprehensive directory of 158 university student-run agencies in operation all over the world.
Real World Career Preparation is essential reading for any faculty member or administrator who is involved with an agency, or who plans to launch one in the future. This book is also valuable for college students working in an agency who seek 'the big picture' view of how their work for clients has long-lasting impact on the campus and the community.

List of contents

Acknowledgements - Introduction - The Agency as a Place for Learning - Linking The Agency to the Curriculum - Building a Place for Learning - Engaging Students for Learning - Expanding Learning Opportunities with Graduate Teaching Assistants - Assessment of Learning in the Student Agency - The Student-Run Agency and Accreditation - Establishing a Business Within the Academic Environment - Dissent Within the Ranks - Establishing a Firm Foundation - To Charge, or Not to Charge - That is the Question - Recruiting and Retaining Quality Clients - Promoting the Agency and its Successes - Relationships with Area Professionals - Working with Area Nonprofits - Honoring Diversity and Inclusiveness - Directory of University Student-Run Communications Agencies - Agency Spotlight Contributors - Index.

About the author










Douglas J. Swanson (Ed.D., Oklahoma State University) is Professor of Communications at California State University, Fullerton, where he founded PRactical ADvantage Communications, an award-winning student-run agency. Swanson has previous industry experience as a journalist, broadcaster, and public relations professional.

Summary

With more than ten years of experience supervising a student-run agency, Swanson examines the three critical roles a student agency must fulfill in order to be successful: the agency must be an exceptional environment for learning, it must be a successful business, it must be a supportive partner in both on- and off-campus communities.

Report

«Wherever an institution is creating professional activities to equip students for the workplace, Real World Career Preparation: A Guide to Creating a University Student-Run Communication Agency can help move the conversation.»
(Teddi A. Joyce, Journal of Public Relations Education 3 (2), 2017)

Product details

Authors Douglas J. Swanson
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.09.2017
 
EAN 9781433131752
ISBN 978-1-4331-3175-2
No. of pages 298
Dimensions 150 mm x 20 mm x 225 mm
Weight 540 g
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Miscellaneous

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