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Social Media MarketingLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: HL00BD44

Credits

5 op

Responsible person

  • Nina Viertorinne

Objective

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Qualifications

Principles of marketing

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Materials

Lahtinen, N., Pulkka, K., Karjaluoto, H., Mero, J., & Mäkelä, T. (2022). Digimarkkinointi: Luo strategia, vie se käytäntöön, myy enemmän. Alma Talent.

Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.

Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025

Timing

13.01.2025 - 19.05.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Business

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • HTL23S1
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
  • HTL22SIY
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Lahtinen, N., Pulkka, K., Karjaluoto, H., Mero, J., & Mäkelä, T. (2022). Digimarkkinointi: Luo strategia, vie se käytäntöön, myy enemmän. Alma Talent.
Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.
Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Materials indicated by the teacher.

Teaching methods

The course proceeds according to themes. The themes support the learning process and each theme includes the following steps:
1. Independent study of the subject and the personal learning assignments.
2. Letures related to the theme.
3. Lecture assignments.
4. Workshops as part of group work
5. Using services (social media) as part of learning and lecture assignments.
The materials and forms of learning assignments vary (text, image, video).

Group work contains all the themes of the course.

The attendance of students will be checked three weeks after the start of implementation. The student must attend the introductory lecture and complete a preliminary assignment to continue the course.

The grade for the course is based on the learning assignments and group work. The grade may be affected by participation in mandatory lectures.

Practical training and working life connections

Visiting lectures and group work

Exam dates and retake possibilities

There is no exam in the course. The grade is based on learning assignments and group work.

Alternative completion methods

Accreditation (replacement and inclusion)
Recognition of prior learning and experience acquired in other ways
More detailed instructions can be found from the Degree Regulations and the Study Guide

Student workload

Lectures 12 x 1,5 h
Visiting lectures 2 x 1.5 h
Group work 50 h
Independent Learning Assignments 60 h

Content scheduling

The course includes interactive lectures, learning assignments scheduled for the entire course, and workshops related to themes.

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis and reporting

Further information for students

Assessment of own competence, peer assesment and teacher feedback on learning assignments.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

18.11.2024 - 09.01.2025

Timing

13.01.2025 - 19.05.2025

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 45

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • ZJA25KH
    Avoin amk, lita
  • HTL23S1
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Lahtinen, N., Pulkka, K., Karjaluoto, H., Mero, J., & Mäkelä, T. (2022). Digimarkkinointi: Luo strategia, vie se käytäntöön, myy enemmän. Alma Talent.
Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.
Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Materials indicated by the teacher.

Teaching methods

The course proceeds according to themes. The themes support the learning process and each theme includes the following steps:
1. Independent study of the subject and the personal learning assignments.
2. Letures related to the theme.
3. Lecture assignments.
4. Workshops as part of group work
5. Using services (social media) as part of learning and lecture assignments.
The materials and forms of learning assignments vary (text, image, video).

Group work contains all the themes of the course.

The attendance of students will be checked three weeks after the start of implementation. The student must attend the introductory lecture and complete a preliminary assignment to continue the course.

The grade for the course is based on the learning assignments and group work. The grade may be affected by participation in mandatory lectures.

Practical training and working life connections

Visiting lectures and group work

Exam dates and retake possibilities

There is no exam in the course. The grade is based on learning assignments and group work.

Alternative completion methods

Accreditation (replacement and inclusion)
Recognition of prior learning and experience acquired in other ways
More detailed instructions can be found from the Degree Regulations and the Study Guide

Student workload

Lectures 12 x 1,5 h
Visiting lectures 2 x 1.5 h
Group work 50 h
Independent Learning Assignments 60 h

Content scheduling

The course includes interactive lectures, learning assignments scheduled for the entire course, and workshops related to themes.

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis and reporting

Further information for students

Assessment of own competence, peer assesment and teacher feedback on learning assignments.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 20.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Business

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • ZJA24KH
    Avoin AMK, lita
  • HTL22SIY
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Lahtinen, N., Pulkka, K., Karjaluoto, H., Mero, J., & Mäkelä, T. (2022). Digimarkkinointi: Luo strategia, vie se käytäntöön, myy enemmän. Alma Talent.
Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.
Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Materials indicated by the teacher.

Teaching methods

The course proceeds according to themes. The themes support the learning process and each theme includes the following steps:
1. Independent study of the subject and the personal learning assignments.
2. Letures related to the theme.
3. Lecture assignments.
4. Workshops as part of group work
5. Using services (social media) as part of learning and lecture assignments.
The materials and forms of learning assignments vary (text, image, video).

Group work contains all the themes of the course.

The grade for the course is based on the learning assignments and group work. The grade may be affected by participation in mandatory lectures.

Practical training and working life connections

Visiting lectures and group work

Exam dates and retake possibilities

There is no exam in the course. The grade is based on learning assignments and group work.

Alternative completion methods

Accreditation (replacement and inclusion)
Recognition of prior learning and experience acquired in other ways
More detailed instructions can be found from the Degree Regulations and the Study Guide

Student workload

Lectures 12 x 1,5 h
Visiting lectures 2 x 1.5 h
Group work 50
Independent Learning Assignments 60

Content scheduling

The course includes interactive lectures, learning assignments scheduled for the entire course, and workshops related to themes.

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis and reporting

Further information for students

Assessment of own competence, peer assesment and teacher feedback on learning assignments.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

20.11.2023 - 04.01.2024

Timing

08.01.2024 - 20.05.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

20 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • ZJA24KH
    Avoin AMK, lita
  • HTL22S1
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Lahtinen, N., Pulkka, K., Karjaluoto, H., Mero, J., & Mäkelä, T. (2022). Digimarkkinointi: Luo strategia, vie se käytäntöön, myy enemmän. Alma Talent.
Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.
Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Materials indicated by the teacher

Teaching methods

The course proceeds according to themes. The themes support the learning process and each theme includes the following steps:
1. Independent study of the subject and the personal learning assignments.
2. Letures related to the theme.
3. Lecture assignments.
4. Workshops as part of group work
5. Using services (social media) as part of learning and lecture assignments.
The materials and forms of learning assignments vary (text, image, video).

Group work contains all the themes of the course.

The grade for the course is based on the learning assignments and group work. The grade may be affected by participation in mandatory lectures.

Practical training and working life connections

Visiting lectures and group work

Exam dates and retake possibilities

There is no exam in the course. The grade is based on learning assignments and group work.

Alternative completion methods

Accreditation (replacement and inclusion)
Recognition of prior learning and experience acquired in other ways
More detailed instructions can be found from the Degree Regulations and the Study Guide

Student workload

Lectures 12 x 1,5 h
Visiting lectures 2 x 1.5 h
Group work 52
Independent Learning Assignments 62

Content scheduling

The course includes interactive lectures, learning assignments scheduled for the entire course, and workshops related to themes.

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis and reporting

Further information for students

Assessment of own competence, peer assesment and teacher feedback on learning assignments.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 19.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Virtual portion

5 op

Mode of delivery

Online learning

Unit

School of Business

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • ZJA23KH
    Avoin AMK, lita
  • HTL21SIY
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Boston, MA: Cengage Learning, Hennessy, B. 2018. Influencer: Building your personal brand in the age of social media. New York, NY: Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing Corporation.
Kortesuo, K. 2019. Kaiken kattava sisällöntuotannon opas yrityksille: Tee teksti, kokoa kuva, puhu podcast. 1. painos. Helsinki: Kauppakamari.
Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.
Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Virtanen, S. 2020. Somemarkkinoinnin työkirja. 1. painos. Helsinki: Kauppakamari.

Teaching methods

The course proceeds according to themes. The themes support the learning process and each theme includes the following steps:
1. Independent study of the subject and the personal learning assignments.
2. Letures related to the theme.
3. Lecture assignments.
4. Workshops as part of group work
5. Using services (social media) as part of learning and lecture assignments.
The materials and forms of learning assignments vary (text, image, video).

Group work contains all the themes of the course.

The grade for the course is based on the learning assignments and group work. The grade may be affected by participation in mandatory lectures.

Practical training and working life connections

Visiting lectures and group work

Exam dates and retake possibilities

There is no exam in the course. The grade is based on learning assignments and group work.

Alternative completion methods

Accreditation (replacement and inclusion)
Recognition of prior learning and experience acquired in other ways
More detailed instructions can be found from the Degree Regulations and the Study Guide

Student workload

Lectures 12 x 1,5 h
Visiting lectures 2 x 1.5 h
Group work 50
Independent Learning Assignments 60

Content scheduling

The course includes interactive lectures, learning assignments scheduled for the entire course, and workshops related to themes.

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis and reporting

Further information for students

Assessment of own competence, peer assesment and teacher feedback on learning assignments.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

01.11.2022 - 05.01.2023

Timing

09.01.2023 - 19.05.2023

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • HTL21S1
    Liiketalouden tutkinto-ohjelma (AMK)
  • ZJA23KH
    Avoin AMK, lita

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Boston, MA: Cengage Learning, Hennessy, B. 2018. Influencer: Building your personal brand in the age of social media. New York, NY: Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing Corporation.
Kortesuo, K. 2019. Kaiken kattava sisällöntuotannon opas yrityksille: Tee teksti, kokoa kuva, puhu podcast. 1. painos. Helsinki: Kauppakamari.
Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.
Quesenberry, K. 2020. Social Media Strategy: Marketing, Advertising, and Public Relations in the Consumer Revolution. 3rd Edition. London. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.
Virtanen, S. 2020. Somemarkkinoinnin työkirja. 1. painos. Helsinki: Kauppakamari.

Teaching methods

The course proceeds according to themes. The themes support the learning process and each theme includes the following steps:
1. Independent study of the subject and the personal learning assignments.
2. Letures related to the theme.
3. Lecture assignments.
4. Workshops as part of group work
5. Using services (social media) as part of learning and lecture assignments.
The materials and forms of learning assignments vary (text, image, video).

Group work contains all the themes of the course.

The grade for the course is based on the learning assignments and group work. The grade may be affected by participation in mandatory lectures.

Practical training and working life connections

Visiting lectures and group work

Exam dates and retake possibilities

There is no exam in the course. The grade is based on learning assignments and group work.

Alternative completion methods

Accreditation (replacement and inclusion)
Recognition of prior learning and experience acquired in other ways
More detailed instructions can be found from the Degree Regulations and the Study Guide

Student workload

Lectures 12 x 1,5 h
Visiting lectures 2 x 1.5 h
Group work 50
Independent Learning Assignments 60

Content scheduling

The course includes interactive lectures, learning assignments scheduled for the entire course, and workshops related to themes.

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis and reporting

Further information for students

Assessment of own competence, peer assesment and teacher feedback on learning assignments.

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

10.01.2022 - 20.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 37

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Tanja Shemeikka
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • HTL20S1
    Liiketalous
  • ZJA22KH
    Avoin AMK, lita

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Heinze, a, fletcher, G., rashid T., cruz., a. 2020; Digital and social media marketing, a result-driven approach, 2nd edition. Routledge.

Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.

Kananen, J. 2019. Digitaalinen B2B-markkinointi: Miten yritys onnistuu digimarkkinoinnin ja sosiaalisen median yritysmarkkinoinnissa? Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu.

Virtanen, S. 2020. Somemarkkinoinnin työkirja. 1. painos. Helsinki, Kauppakamari,

Kortesuo, K. 2019. Kaikenkattava sisällöntuotannon opas yrityksille: Tee teksti, kokoa kuva, puhu podcast. 1. painos. [Helsinki]: Kauppakamari

Barker, M. S., Barker, D. I., Bormann, N. F., Roberts, M. L. & Zahay, D. 2017. Social media marketing: A strategic approach. Second edition. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning

Hennessy, B. 2018. Influencer: Building your personal brand in the age of social media. New York, NY: Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing Corporation.

Teaching methods

Contact course and virtual learning.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

No exam, course grading will be based on individual assignments and group work.

Student workload

Lectures and group work support 15h, individual assignments 60 h, group work 60 h.

Content scheduling

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis; competitors analysis and optimization
Social media (campaign) reporting to the customer

Further information for students

Avoin amk 3

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social

Enrollment

01.11.2021 - 09.01.2022

Timing

10.01.2022 - 20.05.2022

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Face-to-face

Unit

School of Business

Campus

Main Campus

Teaching languages
  • Finnish
Seats

0 - 37

Degree programmes
  • Bachelor's Degree Programme in Business Management
Teachers
  • Tanja Shemeikka
  • Nina Viertorinne
Groups
  • HTL20S1
    Liiketalous

Objectives

The object of the course
The object of the course is to study channels of the social media, their usage in the business life.

Course Competences
Learning to learn
Operating in a workplace

The learning objectives of the course
Upon completion of the course you understand the main definitions, theory and concepts in social media. You are able to create a social media content strategy for a company and utilise the social media channels efficiently according the customers buying process.

Content

Social media definitions, theory and consepts
Social media contents strategy and campaigns
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Social media contents creation
Analyzing and optimizing the social media
Social media reporting to the customer

Learning materials and recommended literature

Heinze, a, fletcher, G., rashid T., cruz., a. 2020; Digital and social media marketing, a result-driven approach, 2nd edition. Routledge.

Moriuchi, E. 2019. Social media marketing: Strategies in utilizing consumer-generated content. Second edition. New York, NY: Business Expert Press.

Kananen, J. 2019. Digitaalinen B2B-markkinointi: Miten yritys onnistuu digimarkkinoinnin ja sosiaalisen median yritysmarkkinoinnissa? Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän ammattikorkeakoulu.

Virtanen, S. 2020. Somemarkkinoinnin työkirja. 1. painos. Helsinki, Kauppakamari,

Kortesuo, K. 2019. Kaikenkattava sisällöntuotannon opas yrityksille: Tee teksti, kokoa kuva, puhu podcast. 1. painos. [Helsinki]: Kauppakamari

Barker, M. S., Barker, D. I., Bormann, N. F., Roberts, M. L. & Zahay, D. 2017. Social media marketing: A strategic approach. Second edition. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning

Hennessy, B. 2018. Influencer: Building your personal brand in the age of social media. New York, NY: Citadel Press, Kensington Publishing Corporation.

Teaching methods

Contact course and virtual learning.

Exam dates and retake possibilities

No exam, course grading will be based on individual assignments and group work.

Student workload

Lectures and group work support 15h, individual assignments 60 h, group work 60 h.

Content scheduling

Social media definitions, theories and concepts
Social media content strategy and campaign creation
Social media targeting
Social media channels
Content creation in social media
Social media analysis; competitors analysis and optimization
Social media (campaign) reporting to the customer

Evaluation scale

0-5

Evaluation criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Adequate 1
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to describe the implementation with them. You address the topic from different points of view. You interpret the results and present development suggestions. You work in different problem solving situations independently and according to given instructions. You recognise your interaction skills and you are able work in a goal-oriented way in groups. You disclose and rationalise your perspectives. You take responsibility for your work. You are able to evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is illustrative but contains some illogicalities and shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying with JAMK reporting instructions.

Satisfactory 2
You understand the main concepts, theories, and methods of social media and you are able to implement these in the rationalisation of your conclusions. You can present applicable solutions based on the results. You have the practical skills to survive known situations. You can co-operate responsibly in problem-solving situations. You can adapt and develop your interaction skills to different situations. You take responsibility for your peers work. You can evaluate and recognise the objects of improvement in your own expertise in relation to social media. Your reporting is logical and illustrative but has some shortcomings. Your text is unstructured and there repeatedly occur some language and style errors. There are some deficits complying JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, good (3-4)

Good 3
You can analyse and categorise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can combine different knowledge, skills, and methods in problem solving situations. You can analyse and compare results and present an applicable solution based on them. You manage the practical skills you need to work independently. You show skills of solving problems related to this line of business. You can organise and take responsibility for your group’s work. You can argument your points of view in interaction. You can analyse and reason your expertise and improvement points in social media. Your reporting is coherent, justifiable and illustrative. Your text is structured and there occurs occasional language and style errors. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Very good 4
You can evaluate, analyse and utilise the main concepts and theories of social media in your conclusions. You can evaluate and explain the results and the process leading to them based on the set objectives. You show the ability to differentiate the relevant aspects and make a justifiable decision in multifunctional problems within this line of business. You can present applicable conclusions and development suggestions. You possess practical skills in which you apply the knowledge. You can organise the work of the community and take responsibility for the group tasks and problem solving. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You can analyse your expertise in different sectors reflectively and show your improvement in regards to social media. Your reporting is logical, analytical and professional. Your text is structured, fluent and mainly error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Evaluation criteria, excellent (5)

Excellent 5
You can critically evaluate and utilise the main theories, concepts, research, methods, and principles of social media in your solutions. You can define and interpret the central concepts and theories in this line of business based on accurate knowledge and research publications. You can produce new points of view and make generalisations. You evaluate, analyse and compare the process, results and recommendations in relation to set objectives and criteria. You possess the practical skills to develop the operations. You lead in a goal-oriented way, by taking responsibility for the projects and tasks in complicated problem solving situations. You work in co-operation and produce new and creative solutions by anticipating changes in the operating environment. You take responsibility for the development of the group and the individuals in it. You are able to have reciprocal discussion aiming at overall understanding and strengthening co-operation between the participants. You reflect and develop your expertise in social media critically, comprehensively and diversely. Your report cogently, presenting a logical and clear entity. You show critical thinking and your text is argumentative, insightful and almost error-free. You follow JAMK reporting instructions.

Prerequisites

Principles of marketing

Further information

Hubspot social media marketing and Hootsuite social