2nd Semester Courses
NO. | CODE | COURSE | CREDITS | LECTURERS |
1. | PSIK6004 | Principles Of Management | 3 | |
2 | PSIK6001 | Introduction to Political Science | 3 | |
3. | PSIK6102 | Statistics | 3 |
Drs. Tandiyo Pradekso, M.Sc Djoko Setyabudi, MM |
4. | PSIK6103 | Introduction to the Philosophy of Science | 3 |
Dr. Sunarto S. Rouli Manalu, Ph.D |
5. | PSIK6104 | Communication Theories | 3 |
Dr. Turnomo Rahardjo S. Rouli Manalu, Ph.D |
6. | PSIK6105 | Basic Multimedia Journalism | 3 |
Dr. Nurul Hasfi Dr. Adi Nugrono Much. Yulianto, S.Sos, M.Si |
7. | PSIK6106 | Introduction To Strategic Communication | 3 |
Drs. Wiwid Noor Rackmad, M.Si Dr. Yanuar Luqman |
8. | PSIK6107 | Interpersonal Communication | 3 |
Dr. Sri Budi Lestari Agus Naryoso, M.Si. |
Number of Credits | 24 |
The following information is the detail explanation of each course mentioned above:
2nd Semester | |
Course |
Principles Of Management |
Credits | 3 |
Description |
This course is an intensive and comprehensive introductory study and analysis of the management process from a general manager’s perspective, with particular attention paid to the area of strategic human resources management. |
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Course | Introduction to Political Science |
Credits | 3 |
Description | This course is an introduction to the field of Political Science through a survey of the major issues, questions, and ideas of politics from a comparative and international perspective. |
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Course | Statistics |
Credits | 3 |
Description | The art of using data to make numerical conjectures about problems. Descriptive statistics is the art of summarizing data. |
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Course | Introduction to the Philosophy of Science |
Credits | 3 |
Description | In this course, we will examine the recent history of philosophical perspectives on scientific inquiry. |
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Course | Communication Theories |
Credits | 3 |
Description | The purpose of this course is to introduce you to the major communication theories and their histories that are the foundation to understanding the discipline of communication. These theories can be applied to the interpersonal, group, organizational, intercultural, and mass communication contexts. |
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Course | Basic Multimedia Journalism |
Credits | 3 |
Description |
Introduction to Journalism discusses the skills needed to work as a journalist in newspapers, television, radio and online. This course provides the case studies as a guide for analyzing the stories, interviews and writing for individual media, as well as the recording material for both radio and television.
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Course | Introduction to Strategic Communication |
Credits | 3 |
Description | Strategic communication comprises different forms of goal-oriented communication inside and between organizations, their stakeholders and the society. Strategic communication is an emerging practice and research field integrating established disciplines such as public relations, organizational communication and marketing communication into a holistic framework. |
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Course | Interpersonal Communication |
Credits | 3 |
Description | This course is an introduction to the field, principles, and concepts of interpersonal communication. It is not a public speaking class. Topics explored in this course include the self-concept, perception, emotions, language, nonverbal communication, listening, conflict, different types of personal relationships and the influence of factors such as sex and gender, online communication and culture on all of these topics. |
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