Advertising - N/A

by Texas College Preparatory Academies * Provider-Certified
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SPRING 2025-26: $350.00 

Course Information

  • Advertising
  • Responsive Education Solutions (RES)
  • Provider-Certified
  • N/A
  • Advertising
  • Buzz
  • Responsive Education Solutions (RES)
  • No
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • N/A

Primary Enrollment Contact Information

  • Lauren Ferrerra
  • lferrerra@responsiveedtx.com
  • 972-316-3663

Secondary Enrollment Contact Information

  • Lauren Ferrerra
  • lferrerra@responsiveedtx.com
  • 972-316-3663

Course Syllabus Components

Technical Needs

  • The course curriculum is most compatible with the following web browser:
    - Chrome (latest 2 versions)
    Screen Size:
    - Minimum width of 1024px
  • DSL/Cable
  • No
  • On
  • Off
  • Chrome (latest 2 versions)

Additional Course Information

  • 0.5
  • No
  • No

Supporting Document Component

  • The Advertising course teaches the principles and practices of advertising as an integral part of marketing communication. The course begins with a look at the professional opportunities available in the advertising field. Students are asked to consider environmental, ethical, and other professional responsibilities. They learn about the marketing research process and the components of advertising using the PESO model. Students apply demographics, segmentation, and the four major sales channels to define target markets and make a sales presentation. In the final Module, students use the knowledge gained about the product cycle to complete a final project simulating a promotional campaign for a new product.
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  • If the student's Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee or Section 504 Committee determined that the student qualifies as a student with a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act ("IDEA") or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act ("Section 504"), the student's enrolling school or district ("LEA") will develop the appropriate Individualized Educational Program (IEP) or Section 504 Plan. While the School remains the local educational agency ("LEA") and is responsible for providing all direct services, they will upload a copy of the IEP or Section 504 Plan to the designated platform, and TXVSN online course teachers will review the plan and implement all applicable accommodations, modifications, and supports in the virtual learning environment.