Fall 2023 Communication PS5330 section H11

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION STRATEGY

DIGITAL COMMUNICATION STR

Call Number 12344
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Thomas Hafen
Type LECTURE
Method of Instruction Hybrid 20-79
Course Description

As digital media increasingly drives the field of strategic communication, leading successful communication efforts also require a platform specific, evidence-based strategic approach. Leaders must know how to use a broad and rapidly changing mix of digital media platforms and tools to connect their message with the right audience. To that end, this course covers major topics in digital media and communication, such as content strategy, digital experience, channel planning, online reputation management, programmatic marketing, audience targeting, artificial intelligence and more. Through in-class lectures, discussion, case studies, guest speakers, group projects and individual writing assignments, students in this course will be introduced to strategic decision-making and communications planning for social media, mobile, digital advertising, search, email, digital out-of-home and interactive media (video, radio, podcasts). Students will also gain an in-depth understanding of how to integrate digital strategies and tactics with traditional communication efforts.

Web Site Vergil
Department Strategic Communication
Enrollment 12 students (20 max) as of 9:05PM Friday, April 26, 2024
Subject Communication
Number PS5330
Section H11
Division School of Professional Studies
Open To Professional Studies
Campus Morningside
Fee $500 StratComm Course F
Note SCOM Exec only; see advisor for Exec schedule.
Section key 20233COMM5330KH11