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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 161 Develops skills in announcing and audio operations. Students review radio history and regulations and get an introduction to commercials, news, production, and station organization.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 163 Develops broadcast voice and production skills. Students practice tape editing and mixing and develop production values through class projects. Prerequisite: CMST 161 (prev COMM 161) and permission of instructor.
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Previously SPCH 195 Special Topics in Speech Allows specialized study of a subject supplementing the speech communication curriculum. Topics are announced in the class schedule. May be repeated for a maximum of 15 credits.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 201 Surveys the development of communication from prehistoric times to the present. Students analyze the influence of communication on historical, social, and technological changes in the U.S. and worldwide.
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5.00 Credits
Previously SPCH 202 Introduces a variety of communication processes to give a basic understanding of speech communication. Students explore interpersonal, small group, and intercultural communication. Same as SPCH 102 and SPCH 202.
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5.00 Credits
Previously SPCH 200 Focuses on interpersonal communication in relationships. Students explore perception, language, self-concept, self-disclosure, listening, and conflict resolution management, and experience the concepts through class activities.
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5.00 Credits
Previously COMM 216 Students learn the mechanics and format used for film and television as well as the writer's job in pre-production and production. In addition, students are introduced to non-linear writing for new interactive multimedia technologies. Prerequisite: CMST 141 (prev COMM 141) or ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) ENGL 271 or ENGL 272 or equivalent English course at another college with a C- or better, or an entry code.
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5.00 Credits
Previously SPCH 220 Introduction to Public Speaking Presents the essentials of effective public speaking. Students explore topic selection, research methods, organization, analysis of material and audience, and use of visual aids, and practice preparing and delivering various types of speeches.
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5.00 Credits
Previously SPCH 225 Explores effective communication in small groups. Students examine aspects of group process, including leadership, conflict management, decision-making, conformity, and critical thinking. Students work in groups to test theories and practice skills. Fulfills social science course requirement at BCC.
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5.00 Credits
Previously SPCH 240 Course focuses on the study of literature through analysis, performance, storytelling, writing, and discussion. Students examine a variety of literature that explores the human social condition and the complex relations among individuals, community, and culture. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101 (prev ENGL 101) or ENGL 201 or ENGL& 235 (prev ENGL 270) or ENGL 271 or ENGL 272.
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