Bateman Case Study Competition

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It takes hard work and determination to compete on the national stage. 

The College of Journalism and Mass Communications' award-winning Bateman Case Study Competition Team digs deep to research, plan, implement and evaluate a public relations campaign for a national client. 

About the 2024 Client

The 2024 Competition focused on Culturs, and tasked students with creating awareness of the magazine on college campuses and its mission to enhance community and foster human connection of culturally fluid communities of multiethnic, multicultural, mixed race and geographically mobile people which includes immigrants, refugees and Third Culture Kids. Culturs activates 21st century cultural diversity, because everyone should feel like they matter.

At UNL, the Bateman team took an affirming, positive approach to promoting Culturs and inclusivity with its "See Yourself" campaign. This multi-week effort combined interactive events and targeted outreach with engaging social posts and moving video interviews that featured multicultural members of the UNL campus community sharing their personal stories. Judges awarded UNL national honorable mention in the 2024 competition.

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About the Class

Students can enroll in either ADPR 339 or ADPR 439 during the spring semester. ADPR 439 may be used as your capstone requirement. Check with your academic advisor before enrolling

This course may require commitments outside of the regularly scheduled class time to participate in competition activities.

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About the Program

First established as the National Case Study in 1973 and later renamed to honor the late J. Carroll Bateman, APR, the Public Relations Student Society of America Bateman Case Study Competition challenges teams of students to research, plan, implement and evaluate a public relations campaign for an actual client. More than 75 teams enter the competition each year, giving students real-world experience that can translate to résumé additions, portfolio pieces and even jobs. After an extensive judging process, three finalists are chosen to present their campaigns to the sponsor, who receives the right to ideas presented.

In 2022, CoJMC won first place in the competition for their campaign "1 for 1." The campaign raised awareness of lymphoma and the challenges adolescents and young adults can face when diagnosed with lymphoma. In 2023 and 2024, UNL earned national honorable mention awards.

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To apply students must submit a course application, a resume, a cover letter and a link to a portfolio or work and complete an interview. Applications are open from September 1 to 30. 

 

Frequently Asked Questions

I am not an advertising and public relations major, can I still apply?

Any student who meets the course prerequisites can apply for Bateman. Visit the undegraduate catelog to see the prerequisites for ADPR 339 and ADPR 439

I am not in the College of Journalism of Mass Communications, can I still apply?

Any student who meets the course prerequisites can apply for Bateman. Visit the undegraduate catelog to see the prerequisites for ADPR 339 and ADPR 439

What does the class entail?

This course is reserved for students selected to serve on the Bateman Case Study Competition team. Bateman is an annual challenge sponsored by the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA). Students participating in this course, and the Bateman Competition, will put into practice public relations principles, research methods, strategic planning, campaign design, implementation, and evaluation, including hands-on skills such as creating content for digital and social media, generating publicity, and planning and hosting events.

Are there prerequisites?

Yes. Visit the undegraduate catelog to see the prerequisites for ADPR 339 and ADPR 439

What will I need to provide to apply?

To apply students must submit a course application, a resume, a cover letter and a link to a portfolio or work and complete an interview.

Are there any other requirements?

Students selected for the Bateman team must be dues-paying members of Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) or pay dues and join PRSSA immediately upon selection. An annual PRSSA membership is $55 and provides valuable benefits for career development. Financial assistance may be available, if needed.