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COMM 2373: Introduction to Debate
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
An introduction to the basic principles and procedures of debate as an instrument of critical choice and decision.
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COMM 2382: Intercollegiate Forensics
2.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Preparation and participation in public debates and other forensic activities. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit. No more than 6 hours of credit in COMM 2382 and 3282 may be applied toward the departmental requirement. (A maximum of 12 hours in COMM 2382 and 3282 hours of credit.) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit.
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COMM 2813: Introduction to Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Introduction to the industries centered around electronic media, including radio, broadcast and cable television, telephony, computer information systems, and digital media. Emphasis on the historical development, organizational patterns, and cultural functions of the media.
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COMM 3143: Language and Expressive Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
This course explores the complex interrelationship of language, culture, and social identity. Verbal art and expressive culture are examined from a variety of anthropological perspectives. Topics include ethnographies of speaking, discourse analysis, cultural performances, and the performative aspects of oral expression. (Same as ANTH 3143,ENGL 3143)
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COMM 3173: Introduction to Linguistics
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Introduction to language study with stress upon modern linguistic theory and analysis. Data drawn from various languages reveal linguistic universals as well as phonological, syntactic, and semantic systems of individual languages. Related topics: language history, dialectology, language and its relation to culture and society, and the history of linguistic scholarship. Prerequisite: Junior standing. (Same as ANTH 3173,ENGL 3173,FLAN 3173)
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COMM 3282: Advanced Forensics
2.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
A continuation of 2382. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours of credit. No more than 6 hours of credit in COMM 2382 and 3282 may be applied to the departmental requirement. (A maximum of 12 hours in COMM 2382 and 3282 may be counted toward the B.A. requirements.) May be repeated for up to 6 hours of degree credit.
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COMM 3303: Small-Group Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Procedures used in exchanging information, solving problems, determining policies, and resolving differences in committees and other small groups. Prerequisite: COMM 1313 and junior standing.
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COMM 3333: Communication Criticism
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Basic elements and theoretical perspectives on criticism of public communication. Extensive practice in written analysis of events in public address, film, television, and other mass media.
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COMM 3343: Contemporary Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Study of the nature of the communication process as it is reflected in the individual, in interpersonal settings, in one-to-many situations, and in the mass media.
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COMM 3353: Argumentation:Reason in Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas
Concepts characterizing rational discourse, with a concern for examining validity and fallacy. Consider traditional and contemporary models for analyzing argument, including an examination of the philosophy of argument and a practical inquiry into the uses of argument in contemporary rhetorical discourse.
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