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Company culture underpins a person’s acceptability and shared values. Such values have an impact on the work of Human Resource managers involved in the recruitment, selection, and especially the retention of staff. There is a link too to allocating training opportunities to those in favour within an organisation. A key concern must surely be retention of valued staff. Thus an ‘aesthetic’ employee is perceived, perhaps through behaviour, as talented, valued and beautiful, though probably not in a physical sense. Managers may want to promote an individual or provide training opportunities to that individual while not having the easy. | 580 School of Journalism and Mass Communication Undergraduate Catalog 2012-2013 School of Journalism and Mass Communication Raul Reis Professor and Dean Allan Richards Associate Professor and Associate Dean Jose Alejandro Alvarado Associate Professor Margo Berman Professor and Interim Chair for Advertising and Public Relations Frederick R. Blevens Professor Grizelle De Los Reyes Visiting Instructor Christiane Delboni Instructor Mario Diament Associate Professor Lynn Farber Assistant Professor Fernando Figueredo Associate Professor Rosanna Fiske Associate Professor Robert Gutsche Jr. Assistant Professor Lillian Lodge Kopenhaver Professor and Dean Emeritus Yu Liu Assistant Professor Kate MacMillin Assistant Professor Elizabeth Marsh Assistant Professor Lilliam Martinez-Bustos Assistant Professor David Park Assistant Professor Juliet Pinto Assistant Professor Teresa Ponte Associate Professor and Chair for Journalism and Broadcasting Neil Reisner Associate Professor Sigal Segev Assistant Professor Michael Sheerin Assistant Professor Moses Shumow Assistant Professor Carlos Suris Senior Instructor Lorna Veraldi Associate Professor Mercedes Vigon Associate Professor Maria Elena Villar Assistant Professor John Virtue Director International Media Center Weirui Wang Assistant Professor Bachelor of Science in Communication Degree Program Hours 120-124 The School of Journalism and Mass Communication is fully accredited by the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communications. Only 25 percent of all Schools of Journalism and Mass Communication in the United States are fully accredited. The aim of the undergraduate communication program at the University is to prepare students who 1. are broadly educated demonstrated by a grasp of the liberal arts and an appreciation of the value of knowledge and learning including exploration in some depth of a specific field of knowledge outside communication 2. can think clearly and objectively about the complexities of .