Administrative Management A.A.S. - Social Media Management
Cheryl Galipeau, Director
If you are outgoing, energetic, computer savvy and communicate well, you can excel as a social media professional. Social media is an exciting and growing communication medium used by a wide variety of industries. The program prepares you to explore and select platforms, design strategies to attract target audiences, build relationships and promote a presence using new and traditional marketing methods. You will learn to develop strategies in:
Storytelling, creative imagery, and video
Using real-time analytics to understand customer patterns and employ search engine optimization
Creating effective layout, design and content for print publications
Graduates will apply real-world techniques in social engagement to improve the customer experiences, promote brand profiles, produce and publish relevant, engaging and sharable content. This option prepares you for a career in product and service promotion, marketing and communications in a variety of organizational settings.
Academically prepared students entering Autumn semester may complete the program in four semesters. Students entering spring should meet with an advisor prior to selecting courses.
Student Outcomes:
Upon completion of the program, students will:
Demonstrate the workplace skills of effective communication (oral, written, nonverbal), problem-solving, managing interpersonal relationships and collaborating with teams, promoting internal and external customer loyalty, dealing with challenges and conflict, thinking critically, and leadership
Ethically use research and the tools of technology to create and organize business documents efficiently, accurately, and artfully designed
Design and develop effective online solutions incorporating search engine and social media optimization strategies, attractive user-centered and accessible design for multiple platforms, mobility, and devices relevant to organizational goals and targets
Plan for career development by creating standard employment documents and honing personal presentation skills
Understand, appreciate, and recognize opportunities of diverse populations and cultures
Promote a positive organizational presence through marketing, advertising and relationship building for online and traditional organizational communications and publications
Create quality digital images using fundamentals of photography, videography and digital editing
Analyze, monitor and contrast social media categories and sharing platforms appropriate for consumers who actively participate in today's marketing processes
Identify social objects, paid media, earned media, owned media and curated media
Create, deliver and calendar engaging and shareable social media content
Explore advertising media, budget plans, ad campaign designs, and in-house promotion designs, for radio, television, online and print
Demonstrate ethical behavior by following social media policies, copyright guidelines, and transparency and disclosure practices
Be enthusiastic, creative and realistic
Related Job Titles:
Social Media Editor
Product Promotion
Marketing Communications Associate
Social Media Coordinator
Social Media Community Manager
Digital Marketing/Social Media Specialist
Further Educational Opportunities:
All credits earned in the program fulfill partial requirements toward a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.S.) degree through the University of Montana OR fulfill partial requirements toward general education core in Communication Studies, Media Arts, or Journalism.
Associate of Applied Science - Administrative Management; Social Media Management Concentration
Missoula College
Degree Specific Credits: 65
Required Cumulative GPA: 2.0
Catalog Year: 2020-21
Note: See Program Director for advising regarding scope and sequence, course prerequisites, and math and writing placement assessments.
Summary
Administrative Management - Social Media Management Concentration Required Courses | 65 | |
Total Hours | 65 |
Administrative Management - Social Media Management Concentration Required Courses
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
Complete all of the following courses: | ||
AMGT 298 | Adm Mgmt Internship | 2 |
BGEN 105S | Introduction to Business | 3 |
BGEN 235 | Business Law | 3 |
BMGT 245 | Customer Service Management | 3 |
BMKT 112 | Applied Sales | 3 |
BMKT 225 | Marketing | 3 |
BMKT 240 | Advertising | 3 |
BMKT 265 | Social Media Strat & Mgmt | 3 |
CAPP 120 | Introduction to Computers | 3 |
COMX 115S | Introduction to Interpersonal Communications | 3 |
COMX 140L | Introduction to Visual Rhetoric | 3 |
COMX 250 | Intro to Public Relations | 3 |
JRNL 100H | Media History and Literacy | 3 |
or MART 101L | Intro to Media Arts | |
JRNL 170 | Elements of News Writing | 3 |
JRNL 257A | Beginning Visual Journalism | 3 |
or MART 112A | Introduction to Film Editing | |
M 115 | Probability and Linear Mathematics | 3 |
MART 102 | Digital Technology in the Arts | 3 |
MART 111A | Intro to Photoshop | 3 |
MART 214 | Digital Publishing & Design | 3 |
MART 232 | Interactive Web II | 3 |
WRIT 101 | College Writing I | 3 |
WRIT 121 | Intro to Technical Writing | 3 |
or JRNL 270 | Reporting | |
Total Hours | 65 |
Minimum Required Grade: C-