
Area of Emphasis for Regents Bachelor of Arts Students
The Regents Bachelor of Arts degree is an innovative baccalaureate degree program designed for adult students. Students may earn college equivalent credit for selected work and life experiences by writing portfolios which are evaluated by faculty in appropriate areas. While the RBA program offers no majors, students may focus their program of study with a sequence of courses known as an area of emphasis. There are 28 areas of emphasis that students can choose.
West Virginia University announces a new online area of emphasis in advertising and public relations. Both fields have a changing role in contemporary marketing. Advertising and marketing are no longer isolated functions. Businesses have united these marketing communications activities, along with direct marketing, sales promotion, personal sales and interactive media under one umbrella in order to build profitable long-term relationships with various target audiences. The challenge is knowing when to utilize each marketing communications vehicle as well as how to develop a coordinated message across all these functional areas.
Graduates will be prepared for career opportunities in:
• Advertising |
• Corporate Communications |
• Public Relations |
• Integrated Marketing Communications |
• Direct Marketing |
• Sales Promotion |
Students will complete a total of seven courses in the sequence and will learn the basics of Integrated Marketing Communications, which is the combination of the various disciplines.
| Courses Offered |
Advertising 215 |
Principles of Advertising |
Advertising 315 |
Advertising Copywriting (prerequisite: ADV 215) |
Advertising 403 |
Advertising Media Analysis (prerequisite: ADV 215) |
Advertising 451 |
Direct Marketing (prerequisite: ADV 215) |
Public Relations 215 |
Introduction to Public Relations |
Public Relations 324 |
Public Relations Writing & Applications (prerequisite: PR 215) |
Advertising 459 |
Campaigns (a capstone course that requires the satisfactory completion of the other six courses in the sequence). |
West Virginia University offers all of these classes online. To check course availability, visit www.arc.wvu.edu/Courses. To register online, please fill out a registration form. |