FØS8108 Digital communication
Course description for academic year 2021/2022
Contents and structure
This course will provide students with broad knowledge of the theories, information and assessments that form the basis when organizations design their communication strategies and especially digital communication strategies. Students will learn to analyze possible communications channels and use models and tools to plan and carry out communication activities. The course aims to enable students to master professional tools in a modern and digital world, and reflect critically on current and future challenges for communication from businesses that compete regionally, nationally and globally.
This course is part of the project A Digital Ryfylke and is course number 4 in a sequence of a total of 6 course.
Learning Outcome
Knowledge
The student has:
- broad knowledge of key topics, theories, issues, processes, tools and methods related to how organizations;
- plans, organizes and controls its communication
- analyzes the market and communication channels
- find target groups and position themselves
- can adapt and use different competitive tools
- knowledge of current and emerging research and issues that are relevant to the communication subject
- knowledge of the history, traditions, uniqueness and place of the communication profession in a digital age.
Skills
The student can:
- analyze and discuss practical issues in the light of theories and models in the communication literature and
- can justify their choices be able to find, evaluate and refer to relevant information and subject matter and present this in the light of an issue within digital communication
- can master professional communication tools and techniques, including digital tools
General competence
Students:
- has the ability to critically reflect on the use of theories and models to master the challenges that communcators face
- can convey and discuss communication theory, models and analyzes both in writing and orally
- can make independent reflections on ethical, environmental and legal challenges related to key issues in communication
- knows about innovation and innovation processes from a communcation perspective and with particular emphasis on a digital communication perspective
Entry requirements
None
Recommended previous knowledge
FØS8106 og FØS8107 or similar courses
Teaching methods
Meetings, lectures, self-study, group work, discussions and case analysis.
Compulsory learning activities
Two work requirements, a multiple-choice test and a written assignment in groups.
Assessment
Home exam over 10 days in groups of 2 - 3 students - 60%
Oral exam individual 20 minutes - 40%
Grade scale A - F
Examination support material
All printed and written aid is allowed
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