Course Title: Public Relations Professional Practice

Part A: Course Overview

Course Title: Public Relations Professional Practice

Credit Points: 12.00


Course Coordinator: David Micallef

Course Coordinator Phone: +61 3 9925 4315

Course Coordinator Email: david.micallef@rmit.edu.au

Course Coordinator Location: Building 9, Level 4

Course Coordinator Availability: Contact Course Coordinator


Pre-requisite Courses and Assumed Knowledge and Capabilities

None. 


Course Description

In this professional placement course you will prepare for your career in public relations by applying the theories, principles and skills you have learned throughout the public relations major to real-world practice.  

You will participate in a professional practice experience, either an internship or industry focused project.    

You will also develop specific skills and knowledge related to career strategy, self-assessment and networking, which are all critical components for effective career development.  

Your professional experience will be supported by learning activities designed to help you critically reflect on your developing practice.  

If you chose an an internship it will run between 80-120 hours and can be with either a local or international employer.  

This is a designated Work Integrated Learning (WIL) course for BP354 Bachelor of Professional Communication (Public Relations major). This course includes a work integrated learning experience in which your knowledge and skills will be applied and assessed in a real or simulated workplace context and where feedback from industry and/ or community is integral to your experience.  

*An agreement including schedule and relevant insurance documentation is required to be completed before commencing each placement (local and international). International placements must be registered and processed through RMIT Global Mobility. In the case where a placement ends early, please refer to Changes or cancellation of WIL activities in the (https://www.rmit.edu.au/about/governance-and-management/policies/program-course-policy/wil-guideline) WIL Guideline.


Objectives/Learning Outcomes/Capability Development

Program Learning Outcomes 

This course contributes to the following BP354 Bachelor of Professional Communication Program Learning Outcomes: 

  • PLO2: Collaborate respectfully with diverse stakeholders, both locally and globally, to problem solve within and across a range of professional contexts. 
  • PLO5: Establish and continue to grow  communication knowledge and skills by applying disciplinary and interdisciplinary expertise in real world contexts. 


Course Learning Outcomes 

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: 

  1. Evaluate and apply public relations theories and principles to real-world professional practice 
  2. Apply public relations skills and knowledge to professional contexts, working collaboratively to achieve organisational and personal goals. 
  3. Critically analyse your contribution to professional settings, making connections between academic knowledge, ethics, skills and practical applications. 
  4. Critically reflect on your learning and how you are going to apply it to your future career 


Overview of Learning Activities

You will be actively engaged in learning that involves a range of activities such as lectures, tutorials, seminars, project work, class discussion, individual and group activities. 


Overview of Learning Resources

RMIT will provide you with resources and tools for learning in this course through our online systems. 

A list of recommended learning resources will be provided by your lecturer, including books, journal articles and web resources. You will also be expected to seek further resources relevant to the focus of your own learning. 

The University Library has extensive resources for public relations students. The Library has produced a subject guide that includes quality online and print resources for your studies: http://rmit.libguides.com/pr 

The Library provides guides on academic referencing: http://www.rmit.edu.au/library/referencing and subject specialist help via your Liaison Librarian.


Overview of Assessment

You will be assessed on how well you meet the course’s learning outcomes and on your development against the program learning outcomes. Assessment may include essays, reports, reflective papers, creative projects and presentations, individually and in groups. Assessment will cover both theoretical and practical aspects of your learning. 

Assessment Tasks 

Assessment Task 1: Career Action Plan 25% and Placement Documentation 5%. Individual Linked to CLOs 3,4 
Assessment Task 2: Strategic Internship Report 40%. Individual Linked to CLOs 1,2,3 
Assessment Task 3: Critical Reflection 30%. Individual Linked to CLOs 1,2,3,4

Feedback will be given on all assessment tasks. 

If you have a long term medical condition and/or disability it may be possible to negotiate to vary aspects of the learning or assessment methods. You can contact the program coordinator or the Equitable Learning Services:" https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/support-and-facilities/student-support/equitable-learning-services if you would like to find out more. 

Your course assessment conforms to RMIT assessment principles, regulations, policies, procedures and instructions which are available for review online: https://www.rmit.edu.au/students/student-essentials/assessment-and-exams