Measurement and Evaluation

AMEC International Certificate
AMEC

About this course

Equip yourself with the skills and knowledge you need to work more strategically and to prove the value of PR.

Grounded in professional practice, this training course covers essential points about measurement principles, tools, and methods.

Learn how to apply measurement and evaluation tools such as the Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication (AMEC) Integrated Evaluation Framework and Measurement Maturity Mapper (M3).

Course detail

Online course

Post-graduate

Assignments: 1

Study at your own pace

Maximum time to complete: one year

Contact AMEC for payment

Study Support Package

Live interactive online workshops

One to one tutorials

Online library with all the books you need

Individual feedback on your assignment ideas

Study Hub: our bespoke online learning centre

Networking via our LinkedIn group

Easy tutor contact

AMEC accredited

What are the course fees and how to book?

Enrolment and payment is via AMEC.

Please contact Julie Wilkinson at AMEC.

 

 

Who’s it suitable for?

Specialists. You may be a media intelligence professional working in a media intelligence firm and want to learn more about how to apply traditional and contemporary thinking and techniques to the monitoring and evaluation of social media, internal communications, and traditional media

PR practitioners. You may be a PR professional looking to work more strategically by better understanding the value of analytics and insights. You want to measure the success of your PR activity.

Research. You want to know more about research and the relationship between measurement and evaluation.

Learning outcomes

The AMEC International Certificate in Measurement and Evaluation introduces the history and principles of communications evaluation, including social media evaluation.

Build a toolbox of appropriate metrics. Understand those aspects of statistics relevant to communications measurement and evaluation. Know the five stages of data analysis: data preparation (code and catalogue), exploring the data (correlations and themes), analysing the data (statistical tests and concepts), presenting the data (visuals and written findings) and validation (benchmarks and triangulation).

Apply traditional and contemporary thinking and techniques to the monitoring and evaluation of social media, internal communications, and traditional media.

Reviews from our graduates

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Why get a qualification?

Learning over a period of time results in a deep level of understanding and demonstrates your personal commitment to learning.

It’s forced us to think differently about how we report on success, and push much harder to set measurable targets from the outset that tell us when we’ve achieved it.

 

Lee Cullen, Director at No Brainer

Meet your course tutor Thomas Stoeckle

“Learning and teaching have never not been important. Today, it’s critical we realise that we’re learning (and teaching) all our lives. Communication makes us who we are – as human beings, as citizens, as practitioners. So it’s just as well that we aim to understand it a little better every day. That’s why I’m here.”

 

See what its like to learn with PR Academy

We explore the theory and show how to apply it in practice.

Your questions answered

The quick answer is no. There are lots of advantages to being a member of a professional body though so if you aren't already, think about joining.
At PR Academy we have been teaching online since we started in 2007. We have a specially designed online learning centre - we don't just put you on Teams! Our teaching is delivered through a mix of on-demand content, guided reading, live workshop sessions (usually recorded for later playback) plus tutor support. We have an online library that we have curated specially for our courses. Some courses offer individual tutorials that can be booked and the opportunity to submit an assignment proposal for individual feedback.
Yes you can. All our courses are available online. Students study with us from all around the world. Our online courses are available around the clock and any live sessions are usually recorded for those in different time zones. Note that all teaching and assessments are in English.
We offer plenty of support. Some courses offer individual tutorials that can be booked. The course leader is easily contactable and there is always someone in the office who can help with day to day queries.
They aren't heavily academic. We still discuss theory because that’s what makes us better practitioners, but we show how to apply it in practice. We call it applied learning. The assignments are mostly in the style of business writing rather than academic essays or dissertations.
Most of the courses give you a maximum time to complete - usually one or two years, so there is plenty of flexibility. If you want to extend beyond this, then it is usually the decision of the awarding body (e.g. the CIPR)

Need to know more?

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Or Julie Wilkinson at AMEC