DEGREE IN ADVERTISING AND PR: COURSE TEACHING PLAN | |||||||||
Course | English: Writing | Code | 360586 | ||||||
Area | M11. English for Advertising and PR | Subject Code | B | ||||||
Previous requirements | It is advisable to have passed most of the core courses. | ||||||||
Teacher | Prof. C. B. | Coordination | Head of Studies | ||||||
Language | English | Session | Morning and Afternoon | ||||||
Type | OB | ECTS Credits | 6 | Semester | Fourth | Academic year | 21-22 |
Written: 05/07/2010 |
Last Up-dated and Checked: 15/07/2021 |
Date of validation by the Executive Committee: 15/07/2021 |
General course organization and Methodology | |||||||||
The aim of the course is to teach students to use written English in a specific professional context related to their degree.
The subject is organised into 2 blocks: Writing for Marketing and Advertising and Writing for Public Relations. Each block contains 3 specific topics which focus on learning how to create typical texts for each style and register. There are also related themes, such as street and guerrilla marketing, cool brands, qualities of a PR professional, jobs in PR/advertising, product placement and endorsement, stereotyping, offensive advertising, Corporate Social Responsibility, misleading advertising, crisis management, and successful PR and advertising campaigns. The “Back to basics” sections are designed to help students to address typical problem areas such as syntax, spelling and “false friends”.
Although the focus is on written English, the course also includes activities involving speaking, reading, and listening, which related to each topic.
Students are recommended to attend the sessions. There is no final exam. |
Course Topics | |||||||||
Block 1 | Name: Writing for Marketing and Advertising | ||||||||
Topic 1. Promotional copy-writing. Essential vocabulary for marketing. Street and guerrilla marketing. Back to basics: singular / plural nouns; subject-verb agreement. Writing workshop: a promotional text.
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Block 2 | Name: Writing for PR | ||||||||
Topic 4. Essential vocabulary for PR. Emails. Back to basics: formal / informal registers. Writing workshop: a business email.
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Associated Competences | |||||||||
C5 | Communicative competence. | ||||||||
C8 | Knowledge of the strategies and processes involved in creating and producing advertising messages. | ||||||||
C9 | Knowledge of the strategies and processes involved in creating and producing messages for PR. | ||||||||
C10 | Knowledge of the strategies and processes involved in creating and producing journalistic messages. |
General Course Objectives | ||||||||
General Course Objectives | GO's associated with each competency | |||||||
(GO) | C5 | C8 | C9 | C10 | ||||
GO1.- To consolidate and extend theoretical knowledge about the English language (grammar and lexis). | X | X | X | X | ||||
GO2.- To improve the ability to understand the written and spoken language and accept it as the language in which the course is taught. | X | |||||||
GO3.- To learn how to identify and analyse the characteristics of organisation, style and lexis (register) of written advertising and PR messages. | X | X | X | X | ||||
GO4.- To apply the knowledge acquired to produce various types of text related to the fields of advertising and PR. | X | X | X | X | ||||
GO5.- To demonstrate the ability to work in a team as well as alone during the learning process. | X |
Description of the specific objectives // Learning outcomes | |||||||||
Blocks | Specific objectives of each block of topics | SO associated with each GO | |||||||
OG1 | OG2 | OG3 | OG4 | OG5 | |||||
1 | SO1.- To learn about and analyse the general and specific features of the main types of written messages used PR in English. | X | X | X | X | ||||
SO2.- To develop and demonstrate the ability to express oneself in written English and to use structured and coherent arguments. | X | X | X | X | |||||
SO3.- To develop and demonstrate the ability to use English grammar and lexis accurately. | X | X | X | X | |||||
SO4.- To learn and use technical lexis related to PR and advertising. | X | X | X | X | |||||
SO5.- To demonstrate autonomy in carrying out tasks and be able to criticise one’s own work. | X | ||||||||
2 | SO6.- To develop the ability to analyse and criticise advertising messages in English. | X | X | X | X | ||||
SO7.- To learn how to produce press advertisements (texts and slogans) in English. | X | X | X | X | |||||
SO8.- To learn and use technical lexis related to advertising. | X | X | X | ||||||
SO9.- To apply knowledge acquired correctly. | X | X | X | ||||||
SO10.- To demonstrate the ability to work as part of a team. | X |
Read Glossary types of educational activities (according to the UB description) |
Summary of learning activities | |||||||||||
Hours | |||||||||||
Type | Total | Classroom | Remote |
ECTS Credits |
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A) Theory | 30 | 30 | 0 | 1.2 | |||||||
B) Theory and practice | 20 | 20 | 0 | 0.8 | |||||||
C) Supervised work | 35 | 6 | 29 | 1.4 | |||||||
D) Autonomous work | 65 | 0 | 65 | 2.6 | |||||||
Total | 150 | 56 | 94 | 6 |
Distribution hours | Block 1 | Block 2 | |||||
Total: 150 | 77 | 73 |
Block 1 Learning Activities | |||||||||||||||
Classroom learning | Remote learning | ||||||||||||||
Sub-type A - THEORY | Total Type A |
Sub-type B - THEORY AND PRACTICE |
Total Type B |
Sub-type C - SUPERVISED WORK | Total Type C |
Type C Classroom learning | Tipus C Remote learning | Sub-type D – AUTONOMOUS WORK | Total Type D |
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A.1) Lectures | 6 | B.1) Applied activities | 10 | C.1) Seminars | -- | 2 | 17 | D.1) Autonomous student work | 33 | ||||||
A.2) Discussions | 5 | B.2) Production of a portfolio | 0 | C.2) Comparison of expectations | -- | 0 | 0 | ||||||||
A.3) Presentations | 0 | B.3) Role-plays | 0 | ||||||||||||
A.4) Talks | 1 | B.4) Visits | 0 | ||||||||||||
A.5) Round tables | 0 | ||||||||||||||
A.6) Group work | 2 | ||||||||||||||
A.7) Written paper and/or Exam | 1 |
Block 2 Learning Activities | |||||||||||||||
Classroom learning | Remote learning | ||||||||||||||
Sub-type A - THEORY | Total Type A |
Sub-type B - THEORY AND PRACTICE |
Total Type B |
Sub-type C - SUPERVISED WORK | Total Type C |
Type C Classroom learning | Tipus C Remote learning | Sub-type D – AUTONOMOUS WORK | Total Type D |
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A.1) Lectures | 6 | B.1) Applied activities | 10 | C.1) Seminars | -- | 4 | 0 | D.1) Autonomous student work | 32 | ||||||
A.2) Discussions | 5 | B.2) Production of a portfolio | 0 | C.2) Comparison of expectations | -- | 0 | 12 | ||||||||
A.3) Presentations | 0 | B.3) Role-plays | 0 | ||||||||||||
A.4) Talks | 0 | B.4) Visits | 0 | ||||||||||||
A.5) Round tables | 1 | ||||||||||||||
A.6) Group work | 2 | ||||||||||||||
A.7) Written paper and/or Exam | 1 |
Basic Sources of Information: Bibliography and useful links |
Grammar and writing resources: Swan, M., Walter, C. The Good Grammar Book with Answers. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2001. ISBN: 9780194315197. The BBC. Learn English [online]. [Consulted: 05.02.2021]. Available at: <www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish>. The British Council. Learn English [online]. [Consulted: 05.02.2021]. Available at: <www.britishcouncil.org>. The Purdue Owl online writing lab. Grammar. [Consulted: 05.02.2021]. Available at: <owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/section/1/5/>. VV.AA. Longman Advanced Learners’ Grammar Mark Foley & Diane Hall (self-study practice book with answers). London: Pearson Education, 2008. ISBN: 978-0-582-40383-3 Public Relations reference and resources: Dubicka, Iwonna & O'Keeffe, Margaret. Market Leader Advanced, Writing file, Units 4 & 6 by Iwonna Dubicka & Margaret 0’Keeffe. London: Pearson Education, 2016, third edition extra. ISBN: 978-1-292-13527-4. PR Week UK online version [Consulted: 05/02/2021]. Available at: <www.prweek.com>. Marketing and advertising reference and resources: Business English site, marketing and advertising vocabulary exercises [online]. [Consulted: 05.02.2021]. Available at: <www.businessenglishsite.com/business-english-marketing-sales.html>. FARRALL, C., Lindsay, M. Professional English in Use: Marketing. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. ISBN: 9780521702690. Haymarket Media Group. Campaignlive Brand Republic [online]. [Consulted: 05.02.2021]. Available at: <www.brandrepublic.com>. HEGARTY, J. Hegarty on Advertising: Turning Intelligence into Magic. London: Thames and Hudson Ltd., 2010. ISBN: 0500515565. SULLIVAN, L. Hey Whiffle, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Advertising. London. John Wiley & Sons. 2008. ISBN: 0470190736. VV.AA. Copywriting: successful writing for design, advertising and marketing. London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd, 2012, second edition. ISBN: 978-1-78067-000-3. |
Read Assessment: General Information about the Degree |
Course-specific assessment system information |
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Continuous Assessment System Requirements: unless they indicate to the contrary, all students will be assessed under this system. |
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Sequen- ce |
Block | Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | Group or Individual | Compulsory Yes/No |
% of mark | |||||||
1 | 1 | Creating a promotional text | Promoting a bar or restaurant. | Individual | YES | 10% | |||||||
2 | 1 | Creating body copy for a print advertisement | Inventing original copy for an existing advertisement. | Individual | YES | 10% | |||||||
3 | 1 | Creating advertising slogans and taglines | Inventing original slogans and taglines for an existing advertisement. | Individual | YES | 10% | |||||||
4 | 1 | Creating a business email | Writing an email to a colleague in another company. | Individual | YES | 20% | |||||||
5 | 1 | Creating a feature article |
Writing an article about a brand of your choice. |
Individual | YES | 25% | |||||||
6 | 1 | Creating a press release |
Writing a press release to inform the media about the opening of a new hotel. |
Individual | YES | 25% |
Retake under the Continuous Assessment System | |||||||||||||
Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | % of grade | |||||||||||
Written task |
Creating 2 texts from among the registers studied, to be chosen by the lecturer. These must be submitted before the retake date. |
100% |
Exam Only Assessment System Requirements: students wishing to be assessed under the exam only system must submit a formal application within the time frame and in the format set out in the academic calendar. |
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Sequence | Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | % of grade | ||||||||||
1 | Writing tasks |
Creating 6 texts of different styles from the types studied, as with the continuous assessment system. The texts must be submitted 2 weeks before the exam date. |
100% |
Retake under the Exam Only Assessment System | |||||||||||||
Name of Learning Activity | Detailed description of Learning Activity | % of grade | |||||||||||
Writing tasks |
Creating 2 texts from among the registers studied, to be chosen by the lecturer. These must be submitted before the retake date. |
100% |
Teacher Notes |
Aula Virtual (Moodle) |
Observations |
This Teaching Plan is subject to modification in the event of serious situations. |