The way in which any brand or business is perceived by the public will always have a marked impact on its respective success or otherwise. Public opinion is quite simply the most powerful influential factor when it comes to facilitating, furthering or hampering corporate success. Just as positive public opinion can propel businesses to extraordinary heights practically in an instant, falling out of favour with the public has the potential to harm, even destroy an established brand.
This Online Certificate Public Relations, course consists of the following four units:
Unit 1 – Introduction to Public Relations
In the first course unit, candidates are introduced to public relations and provided with a comprehensive overview of how, where and why PR fits in with contemporary corporate operations. Additional concepts introduced include goal-defining strategies, how to create a professional PR plan, fragmentation and the selection of appropriate PR tactics.
Unit 2 – Creating Your Media Image
The importance of building and maintaining a strong media image represents the core focus of Unit 2, which guides candidates through the creation of an appropriate brand message, selecting the ideal spokesperson/s and the establishment of core media guidelines to work in accordance with.
Unit 3 – Managing the Media
Media management from a PR perspective continues into Unit 3, which shifts focus to the creation of catchy headlines, the power and purpose of press releases, how to effectively use sound bites, how to approach/address difficult questions and ultimately the options available when in a ‘no comment’ scenario.
Unit 4 – PR and Crisis Management
Rounding off the course, the fourth and final unit and examines crisis management from a PR perspective. Candidates are guided through a series of critical teachings including business recovery and continuity, the most important elements of the professional crisis plan, the establishment and purpose of an emergency operations centre and the way in which social media and public relations are intrinsically linked.
Paying in Instalments: £360 (Interest FREE Instalments)
Deposit: £80
No of Instalments: 10
Each Instalment: £28
Pay in Full: (£60 Discount) £300
At the end of this course successful learners will receive a Certificate of Achievement from the Quality Licence Scheme and a Learner Unit Summary (which lists the components the learner has completed as part of the course).
This course and/or training programme has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course and/or training programme is not regulated by Ofqual and is not an accredited qualification. Your training provider will be able to advise you on any further recognition, for example progression routes into further and/or higher education. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.
A recognised PR qualification will help you stand out from the crowd in the eyes of employers. You may also use your new skills and talents to move on to higher-level PR studies at diploma level. Typical positions in PR include communications manager, media planner, events planner, communications specialist, research assistant, public affairs manager and more – salaries beginning from around £20,000.
Related Links:
Certificate in Public Relations (Level 1)
Course at QLS
Level 2
Endorsement
Endorsed by Quality Licence Scheme
Study Method
Online Learning
Course Duration
125 Hours Approx.
Entry Requirements
No entry requirement.
Start Date
Ongoing
Course at QLS
Level 2
Endorsed By
Endorsed by Quality Licence Scheme
Study Method
Online Learning
Course Duration
125 Hours Approx.
Entry Requirements
No entry requirement.
Start Date
Ongoing
The way in which any brand or business is perceived by the public will always have a marked impact on its respective success or otherwise. Public opinion is quite simply the most powerful influential factor when it comes to facilitating, furthering or hampering corporate success. Just as positive public opinion can propel businesses to extraordinary heights practically in an instant, falling out of favour with the public has the potential to harm, even destroy an established brand.
This Online Certificate Public Relations, course consists of the following four units:
Unit 1 – Introduction to Public Relations
In the first course unit, candidates are introduced to public relations and provided with a comprehensive overview of how, where and why PR fits in with contemporary corporate operations. Additional concepts introduced include goal-defining strategies, how to create a professional PR plan, fragmentation and the selection of appropriate PR tactics.
Unit 2 – Creating Your Media Image
The importance of building and maintaining a strong media image represents the core focus of Unit 2, which guides candidates through the creation of an appropriate brand message, selecting the ideal spokesperson/s and the establishment of core media guidelines to work in accordance with.
Unit 3 – Managing the Media
Media management from a PR perspective continues into Unit 3, which shifts focus to the creation of catchy headlines, the power and purpose of press releases, how to effectively use sound bites, how to approach/address difficult questions and ultimately the options available when in a ‘no comment’ scenario.
Unit 4 – PR and Crisis Management
Rounding off the course, the fourth and final unit and examines crisis management from a PR perspective. Candidates are guided through a series of critical teachings including business recovery and continuity, the most important elements of the professional crisis plan, the establishment and purpose of an emergency operations centre and the way in which social media and public relations are intrinsically linked.
Paying in Instalments: £360 (Interest FREE Instalments)
Deposit: £80
No of Instalments: 10
Each Instalment: £28
Pay in Full: (£60 Discount) £300
At the end of this course successful learners will receive a Certificate of Achievement from the Quality Licence Scheme and a Learner Unit Summary (which lists the components the learner has completed as part of the course).
This course and/or training programme has been endorsed by the Quality Licence Scheme for its high-quality, non-regulated provision and training programmes. This course and/or training programme is not regulated by Ofqual and is not an accredited qualification. Your training provider will be able to advise you on any further recognition, for example progression routes into further and/or higher education. For further information please visit the Learner FAQs on the Quality Licence Scheme website.
A recognised PR qualification will help you stand out from the crowd in the eyes of employers. You may also use your new skills and talents to move on to higher-level PR studies at diploma level. Typical positions in PR include communications manager, media planner, events planner, communications specialist, research assistant, public affairs manager and more – salaries beginning from around £20,000.
Related Links:
Certificate in Public Relations (Level 1)