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3.00 Credits
On Demand. This class will study symbolic communication intended to influence beliefs, attitudes, values, and behaviors. The course will focus on the critical assessment of persuasive messages, with additional attention to the theories and research behind persuasive message construction. SPC 912 Credits: 3
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On Demand. The analysis of persuasive messages from a variety of mediums. Practice in the application of various critical perspectives to the analysis of persuasive messages. WI Credits: 3
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On Demand.? Focused on western rhetorics of resistance from the 19 th Century to the present, this course offers a survey of "texts" including speeches, manifestos, poetry, music, photographs, embodied protests, films, documentaries, websites, and coercive actions in an effort to analyze the rhetorical nature of social movement and change.? WI Credits: 3
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On Demand.? This course examines the relationship between communication, race, and ethnicity in public discourse. Students will study rhetorical constructions of race and ethnicity and the ways in which those constructions embody and respond to social relations and power.? WI Credits: 3
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On Demand. Principles and techniques of audience analysis, topic analysis and preparation, communication theories, and performance and evaluation. SPC 911 Prerequisites & Notes: CMN 1310G. Credits: 3
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On Demand.? This course will explore the intersection of religion and public discourse in the political, social, and cultural spheres of the United States.? The course will examine the extent to which religious ideas and language influence our collective identities and our ability to conceptualize various social, cultural, political, and ethical issues.? WI Credits: 3
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On Demand.? This course will examine the relationship between rhetoric, publics, and counterpublics in a diverse democracy. Students will examine rhetorical theories of argumentative spheres (private, technical, and public spheres) and critique public and counterpublic discourses.? WI Credits: 3
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On Demand.? Rhetorics of social mobility influence nearly every aspect of U.S. public culture ranging from school zoning and sex education to political candidates and social policy.? This course examines the moralizing force of such class-based rhetorics.? WI Credits: 3
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On Demand.? This course will examine texts normally not thought of as persuasive in an effort to examine how popular culture, as manifested through various forms of discourse, exerts influence on various audiences.? WI Credits: 3
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On Demand. This writing intensive course is designed for students to become thoroughly knowledgeable in the process of interviewing in various contexts. Students will engage in projects related to each context and demonstrate expertise via several interview projects and major research papers. WI Credits: 3
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