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Courses and Programs
Communication
COM 613 (formerly COM 513), 3 hrs
Media Resources for Organizations
This course is a requirement for the Applied Communication option of
the Master of Science
in Administrative Studies. This course is designed to provide students
with opportunity to explore the interface of profit and non-profit organizations
with television, radio, newspapers, and the Internet to enhance organizational
effectiveness. This course is project-based, focusing on developing specific
media resources to meet strategic organization communication goals.
How to Register
Obtain permission from Dr. John
Bourhis, Director of MSAS program, (417) 836-6390. Then complete
the
Course Enrollment Form. (Get
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Instructor:
Dr. Samuel Coad Dyer
Welcome
from Dr. Dyer (02:38)
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Dr. Samuel Coad Dyer is Assistant Professor of Public Relations
at Missouri State University. Sam has a Ph.D. in Communications
with a major in Public Relations from the The University
of Tennessee (1991), a Master of Arts degree in Communication
from Eastern New Mexico University
(1986) and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree
with a functional major in Marketing from Central
Missouri State University (1985). At Missouri State University his primary research interests are public relations,
issue management and crisis communications.
Sam has over 10 years of experience in public relations and business
consulting. He has recently completed consulting projects with Carter
Holt Harvey Plastics, Hesketh Henry, The New Zealand Institute of
Safety Management, The Manawatu Sport Foundation, and many others.
He has published extensively in the communication and public relations
literature. Sam just finished a five year stint as a Senior Lecturer
in Management Communication in the School
of Management Studies at the University of Waikato in Hamilton,
New Zealand. He has taught at Cumberland
College in Williamsburg, Kentucky and at Western
Carolina University in Cullowhee, North Carolina. Originally
from Marshall, Missouri. Sam resides in Springfield, Missouri with
his wife Trish and two children Sophia and Synthia.
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