Jonathan Lorenzini's Educational Experience

Educational Experience

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Public Relations:

Cas 100a Effective Speech Principles of communication, implemented through presentation of speeches, with some attention to group discussion and message evaluation.
Comm 160 Basic News Writing Skills Basic News Writing Skills Grammar, punctuation, spelling, and word usage skills required of journalists.
Comm 260W News Writing News Writing and Reporting News and news values; legal and ethical problems of reporting; writing and reporting news for the mass media.
Comm 320 Introduction to Advertizing Advertising management in business, including communication theory; common industry practices; basics of copy, media, and budget decision; and environmental influences.
Comm 370 Public Relations Public Relations Public understanding of organizations and institutions; identification and analysis of public; media relations; public relations practice.
Comm 410 International Mass Communications The role of international media in communication among and between nations and people.
Comm 420 Research in Advertizing/Public Relations Primary and secondary research methods used in the development of solutions to advertising and public relations problems.
Comm 471 Public Relations Media and Methods Analyzing media and audiences for public relations purposes; planning, designing, and writing public relations communications; press relations and publicity methods.
Comm 473 Public Relations Campaigns Case studies and problems in publicity and public relations in industry, government, and institutions.
Comm 497I Public Relations Student Society of America – Bateman Competition PRSSA yearly competition designed to create a unique public relations campaign.

Economics:

Stat 100 Statistical Concepts and Reasoning Introduction to the art and science of decision making in the presence of uncertainty.
Stat 200 Elementary Statistics Descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, probability, binomial and normal distributions, statistical inference, linear regression, and correlation.
Econ 2 Introductory Microeconomic Analysis and Policy  Methods of economic analysis and their use; price determination; theory of the firm; distribution.
Econ 4 Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy  National income measurement; aggregate economic models; money and income; policy problems.
Econ 302 Intermediate Microeconomic Analysis Allocation of resources and distribution of income within various market structures, with emphasis on analytical tools.
Econ 304 Intermediate Macroeconomic Analysis Analysis of forces that determine the level of aggregate economic activity.
Econ 315 Labor Economics Economic analysis of employment, earnings, and the labor market; labor relations; related government policies.
Econ 333 International Economics Why nations trade, barriers to trade, balance of payments adjustment and exchange rate determination, eurocurrency markets, and trade-related institutions.
Econ 351 Money and Banking Money, credit, commercial and central banking, financial intermediaries, treasury operations, monetary theory and policy, and foreign exchange.
Econ 412 Labor Economics and Labor Markets: Theory, Evidence, and Policy Advanced topics in labor economics: theory, empirical evidence, and policy.
Econ 432 Urban Economics Theories and methods for economic analysis of such urban problems as housing, segregation, government services, and transportation.
Econ 433 Advanced International Trade Theory and Policy Causes/consequences of trade; effects of tariffs and quotas; strategic trade policy; political economy of trade restrictions and other topics.

Business Minor:

Acctg 211 Financial and Managerial Accounting for Decision Making  Introduction to the role of accounting numbers in the process of managing a business and in investor decision making.
Ba 250 Small Business Management Analysis of problems of the small firm, particularly for the student who wishes to venture into business.
Mgmt 100 Survey of Management Introduction to organizational factors relevant to management processes, including leadership, motivation, job design, technology, organizational design and environments, systems, change
R Est 301 Real Estate Fundamentals Introduction to urban real estate; economic forces affecting property rights; real estate markets and finance; land-use analysis; government policies.

Other Classes:

A ED 211 Interpreting Art Experience: Social and Behavioral Perspectives Examination of psychological, cultural, aesthetic, philosophical and educational perspectives on creation and response to art in children, adolescents and adults.
Anth 146 North American Indians An introduction to the cultures of the indigenous peoples of North America, north of Mexico, and the effect of contact.
Comm 150 The Art of the Cinema The development of cinema to its present state; principles of evaluation and appreciation; examples from the past and present.
Comm 269 Photojournalism Photography as a medium for communication; creating photographs and photoessays for newspapers and magazines; camera and darkroom techniques.
Egee 102 Energy Conservation for Environmental Protection  Exposure to energy efficiency in day-to-day life to save money and energy, and thereby protect the environment.
Engl 15 Rhetoric and Composition Instruction and practice in writing expository prose that shows sensitivity to audience and purpose.
Engl 50 Introduction to Creative Writing Practice and criticism in the reading, analysis and composition of fiction, nonfiction and poetry writing.
Engl 191 Science Fiction Science fiction as the literature of technological innovation and social change--its development, themes, and problems.
Hist 11 World History II Social, economic, and political evolution of societies and cultures from 1500 to the present.
Hist 143 History of Fascism and Nazism The study of right-wing totalitarianism in the twentieth century, with special emphasis on Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany.
Ist 402 Emerging Issues and Technologies Introduction to emerging issues, technology forecasting and analysis; overview of emerging issues and leading technologies in IST and how they impact information systems, users, the IT labor force and society.
Kines 17 Ballroom Dance A course designed to provide students with basic dance skills and an understanding and appreciation of ballroom dance.
Kines 65 Jogging A course designed to give students an understanding of and the ability to establish an exercise program involving jogging.
Phys 001 The Science of Physics Historical development and significance of major concepts, with emphasis on the nature of physics and its role in modern life.
PSU 9 First-Year Seminar Communications Facilitate student's adjustment to the high expectations, demanding workload, increased academic liberties, and other aspects of the transition to college life.
Psy 002 Introductory Psychology Introduction to general psychology; principles of human behavior and their applications.
Soc 1 Introductory Sociology The nature and characteristics of human societies and social life.
Span 002 Elementary Spanish II Audio-lingual approach to basic Spanish continued; writing.
Span 003 Intermediate Spanish Audio-lingual review of structure; writing; reading.

*Note some classes double count but are placed in the most relevant category

 
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