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The U. S.
Information Service and military public affairs together
employ more than 5,000 information specialists.
Information specialists are also employed by state
government, local government, chambers of commerce, and
a variety of nonprofit organizations.
It's a growing career area. Opportunities in the area of
public affairs and information specialists clearly
outnumber the available, properly trained prospective
employees.
The Information Specialist major is
designed to help you achieve your information-based
goals for serving the public while representing your
government-, military-, or nonprofit organization- based
client.
- General Education Core
- COMM 1010
Fundamentals of Public Speaking
- THEA 1030,
Introduction to Theater
- COMM 4010
Communication Theory
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- Required Courses for
Information Specialist Specialization
- COMM 1200
Introduction to Mass Communication
- COMM 1400,
Introduction to Public Relations
- COMM 2000. News
Reporting
- COMM 3010 Integrated
Corporate Communication
- JOU 3410 , Mass
Communication Research Methods
- COMM 4150, Feature
Writing
- COMM 4410, Conflict
Resolution and Negotiation
- COMM 4020
Communication in Organizations
- COMM 4650, Media Law
- COMM 4910, Public
Relations Campaigns
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For more information, contact:
Dr. Frank E. Parcells, Professor
Deparatment of Communication and Theatre
Austin Peay State University
P.O. Box 4446
Clarksville, TN 37044
(931) 221-6308
Fax(931 )221-7265
parcellsf@apsu.edu |
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