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3.00 Credits
This course explores leadership theory and research from a communication perspective. Topics include trait, style, situational, and contingency approaches to leadership, as well as integrative approaches such as charismatic and transformational leadership. Emphasis is placed on assessing student leadership potential and developing effective leadership skills.
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In-depth study of specialized areas of communication studies. Various topics offered on a rotating basis to cover important communication topics not part of the regular course offerings. Prerequisite: SPCH 1300. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a broad introduction to human communication in a health-care context. Issues such as provider-client communication, provider-provider communication and education, intercultural health communication, alternative medicine, health ethics, and mass media health images will be explored. Every other academic year.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to communication phenomena in the setting of the family. The overall goal is to help students understand how, through communication, we develop, maintain, enhance, or disturb family relationships. Verbal and nonverbal skills which can help promote healthy family communication will be emphasized. Prerequisite: SPCH 2308 or consent of instructor. Every other academic year.
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This course sharpens students' critical skills in analyzing political discourse. Course content focuses on communication related to the American political system, with specific attention paid to the period from the start of a political campaign through an election. Using a variety of methods, students will examine the communicative behavior of politicians, candidates, and strategists as they engage various constituencies, opponents, and the media. Prerequisite: SPCH 2308 or consent of instructor. Every other academic year.
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3.00 Credits
A course in which the main concepts, approaches, and issues tied to the study of human communication are analyzed, debated, and evaluated. Prerequisite: SPCH 2308 or consent of instructor. Every academic year.
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3.00 Credits
Provides opportunities for advanced study of specific topics in communication. It is designed for students who have completed basic and intermediate courses and who want to study specific topics that are not offered in the curriculum. Directed Study is especially useful to students who plan to go on to graduate study in communication and to students seeking professional careers in communication. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
Required prior to formal program admission. Introductory study of communication, its disorders, and the professions of speech-language pathology and audiology. Overview of normal development as well as various communication disorders occurring with speech and language. Lecture, discussion, observation of clinical activities. Open to all students. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
Elective. Introductory study of the various sign language methods. Lecture, discussion, and laboratory practice using sign language. Open to all students. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
Required prior to formal program admission. A study of neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the central and peripheral nervous systems as they relate to speech and language. Anatomy and physiology of the hearing mechanism is included. Open to all students. Fall, spring, summer.
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