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CC 304: Communicative Informatics
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Social shaping communication technologies; explores central role of communication in creating and sustaining social communities online; examines web-based technology and use by people in building social networks and organizational structures. Analyzes optimal use of information technology to create social presence and cohesion in multiple contexts. Individual and/ or team projects to explore human communication and intersection of information technologies. Prerequisite: junior standing. (Fall semester)
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CC 310: Campaign Management
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Primary focus on electoral campaigns with attention to persuasive campaigns in general. public policy and role the media play in political, public policy, and advocacy debates. Propaganda definition and role in affecting public opinion. Relationship between communicator, media, and key constituencies with focus on ethical, effective use of public affairs. Prerequisites: CC 200 and CC 263. (Semester varies)
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CC 320: Communication Theory for Leading Change
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Investigation of classical and contemporary theories of political communication with emphasis on utility of theory in mass- and multi-mediated communication contexts. Discussion of application of theory to these domains including examination of how conceptions of the citizen, democracy, aesthetics, morality, and culture are established and maintained vis-Ã -vis different modes of communication. Prerequisites: CC 200 or CC 201 and CC 263 or CC 266. (Spring semester)
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CC 321: Community Debate non- tuition credit
1.00 Credits
Emerson College
Promoting political empowerment by mentoring middle and high school students in developing argumentation skills. Prerequisite: CC 263. Repeatable up to a total of 4 credits.
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CC 321 - Community Debate non- tuition credit
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CC 322: Competitive Debate non- tuition credit
1.00 Credits
Emerson College
Research, practice, and participation in intercollegiate debate. Prerequisite: CC 263. Repeatable up to total of 4 credits.
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CC 322 - Competitive Debate non- tuition credit
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CC 323: Discussion Facilitation:Conversations on Race 1 non-tuition credit
0.00 Credits
Emerson College
Training for participation in and co-facilitation of Campus Conversations on Race (CCOR). CC 323 A (0 credits) involves training to lead workshops. CC 323 B (1 credit) involves leading workshops and may be repeated once for a total of 2 credits. Recommended prerequisite or co-requisite: CC 266.
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CC 330: Management and Communication
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Introduction to fundamental principles of management in profit, nonprofit, and government settings. Special emphasis on humanistic and systems approaches, communication skills and theory, and national and global trends. Sample topics include planning, organizing, staffing, decision making, and leading. Case method is applied. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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CC 343: Rhetorical Theory: Audience Analysis
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Study classical theorists of rhetoric on speaking and writing well. Practical application of classical theory to contemporary rhetorical situations. In-class oral performances and several written assignments required. Fulfills Social Psychological Perspective of General Education requirement. Prerequisites: CC 200 or CC 201 and CC 263 or CC 266 and junior standing. (Semester varies)
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CC 344: Rhetoric of Social Movements
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Critical examination of prominent rhetorical texts and events that shaped political processes and relationships. Application of insights to contemporary contexts and issues. Fulfills General Education U.S. Diversity requirement. Prerequisites: CC 200 or CC 201 and CC 263 or CC 266. (Spring semester)
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CC 345: Public Affairs Matrix: Media, Politics, and Advocacy
4.00 Credits
Emerson College
Advanced study of interplay of media, politics, policy, and advocacy. Through historical and contemporary case studies and research examine variety of constituencies affecting politics and
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