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COM 186: Special Topics
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisites: Determined by instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course designed to meet the particular interests of student and faculty. Topics vary from year to year. See course description in the "Schedule of Classes." 1/2 to 1 Course Credit
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COM 200: Oral Interpretation
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow The discovery of how oral delivery (prose, poetry, or drama) can clarify ideas of literary works and strengthen their emotional impact. Using techniques developed by the storyteller, the public speaker, and the actor, students examine a wide variety of written materials and practice oral presentation of materials before an audience. Arts Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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COM 201: Argumentation and Debate
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered Fall 2009) An examination of the theory and process of argumentation and debate. Students investigate and participate in reasoned advocacy with emphasis on evidence selection, analysis, and critical decision making, inference, and refutation. Practical Reasoning (PR). 1 Course Credit
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COM 202: Mass Communication
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically annually (next offered Fall 2009) The study of the relationship between mass communication and mass culture. Students examine the dynamic nature of print and electronic media, with specific attention on how television affects cultural norms and choices. 1 Course Credit
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COM 203: Persuasion
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered in 2010-2011) The study of the art of developing means of persuasion. Students will investigate scholarship from both humanistic and behavioral perspectives to learn about processes of social influence. Designed to help students become astute consumers of persuasion and to improve their persuasive writing and speaking skills. Practical Reasoning (PR). 1 Course Credit
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COM 286: Special Topics
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisites: Determined by instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course designed to meet the particular interests of student and faculty. Topics vary from year to year. See course description in the "Schedule of Classes." 1/2 to 1 Course Credit
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COM 300: Theories-Human Communication
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisite: COM 100 Offered: Typically annually (next offered Spring 2010) Survey of theories of human communication. Students investigate communication models and theories pertaining to interpersonal, intercultural, nonverbal, group, organizational, and mass communication. Social Science Perspective. 1 Course Credit
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COM 301: Small Group Communication
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisite: COM 100 Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow Study of interactions that make the small group unique as a communication setting. By participating in small groups (i.e., the panel, symposium, dialogue), students will examine communication behavior that influences group efficiency, creativity, and leadership. 1 Course Credit
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COM 302: Organizational Communication
1.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisite: COM 100 Offered: Typically alternate years (next offered 2010-2011) The study of communication in organizational life. Students will explore research and study theories that focus on the function of communication in nonprofit, civic, service-related, and corporate cultures. 1 Course Credit
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COM 386: Special Topics
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Berea College
Prerequisites: Determined by instructor Offered: Typically as student interest and faculty availability allow A course designed to meet the particular interests of student and faculty. Topics vary from year to year. See course description in the "Schedule of Classes." 1/2 to 1 Course Credit
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