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Communication Studies 311: Environmental Communication
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A study of how the natural environment is socially constructed through its representation in word and image. After introducing students to fundamental environmental terminology, the course will consider a number of key environmental communicators, their ideological positions, and how they shape their messages. This will be followed by a discussion of audiences and environmental communication ethics. Offered occasionally. Staff.
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Communication Studies 312: Minority Images in American Media Fall
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A study of how minorities (racial, ethnic, sexual, etc.) and other categories of the socially marginalized (the poor, the homeless) have been portrayed throughout the twentieth century in American film and TV, from being made "invisible" to being stereotyped, and the impact of these images. Combines theoretical approaches and insights with a historical overview to increase students' awareness of the ideological nature of media images. Young.
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Communication Studies 313: Intercultural Communication Spring
1.00 Credits
Albion College
An exploration of the role communication plays in defining and sustaining culture both globally and locally. By applying current research and theories in intercultural communication, students are introduced to major topics pertaining to communication between cultures. Topics include, but are not limited to: the way a culture's deep meaning structure impacts the way people communicate, culture-specific verbal and nonverbal norms, advice on verbal and nonverbal behavior when doing business internationally, adjusting to culture shock and exploring various subcultures in the United States. Erlandson.
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Communication Studies 322: Communication Theory Fall,Spring
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisites: One other course in communication, or permission of instructor. An overview of contemporary theory and research methods in communication. Students study theoretical communication models, experimental studies and rhetorical research. Staff.
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Communication Studies 325: Visual Communication
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A theoretical and critical introduction to the study, this course is divided into three parts: visual manipulation, visual literacy and the role of visual images in society. Students study how film editing works, how images can be juxtaposed for persuasive effect, whether or not images can ''lie'' and whether or not viewing skills are comparable to language skills. Offered occasionally.? Young.
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Communication Studies 341: Advanced Public Speaking
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisite: Communication Studies 241. Continuation of Communication Studies 241. Focuses on the adaptation of communication styles and content to diverse co-cultural speakers and audiences. Includes practice in securing the acceptance of ideas through psychological appeals as well as logical reasoning. Advanced work in speech communication research, preparation and delivery is required, as well as some media enhancement. Great speeches from the past will be used as models for analysis and application. Offered occasionally. Staff.
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Communication Studies 351: Persuasion Fall
1.00 Credits
Albion College
A theoretical analysis of the process of influencing belief, attitude or behavior through appeals to reason, emotion and ethos. Students investigate experimental and rhetorical theories in the field and the ethical considerations of persuasion. Staff.
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Communication Studies 365: Media Theory Spring
1.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisite: Communication Studies 205 or permission of instructor. An investigation of both critical and social scientific theories that examine the mass media's (potential) effects on audiences. Social scientific theory and research and the controversies surrounding them in the area of media "effects" are reviewed and evaluated to determine the efficacy of claims such as causal relationships between images of violence and real-world occurrences. Critical theory and research will also be investigated to determine if media create, perpetuate and sustain certain (sometimes objectionable) ideologies. Young.
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Communication Studies 388 ,389: Selected Topics Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Albion College
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. An examination of a special topic not included in the regular curriculum. Offered to meet the evolving needs and interests of students. Offered occasionally. Staff.
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Communication Studies 391 ,392: Internship Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Albion College
Offered on a credit/no credit basis. Staff.
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Communication Studies 391 ,392 - Internship Fall,Spring
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