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COM 105: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
An introductory course in the fundamentals of public speaking. Study includes a theoretical approach to the analysis, organization and delivery of various speeches. Other topics will include effective presentation and public and mass media levels. This course fulfills the core requirement in Communication.
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COM 201: Introduction to Human Communication
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
An introduction to the contexts in which human communication occurs. Communication processes and theory will be discussed as it occurs on the interpersonal, group, organizational, public, and mass media levels. COM 201 should be taken in the first 9 hours of study in the field.
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COM 205: Business and Professional Communication
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
The principles and practices of communications as applied to the business world are examined. Topics included are group communication, interviewing, and vocal variety. This course fulfills the core requirement in Communications.
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COM 206: Voice and Diction
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
An introduction to the physical process of human speech and phonetics. Extensive exercises are used to improve voice production, articulation, and vocal variety.
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COM 207: Persuasive Presentations
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
A course designed to instill basic public speaking fundamentals with an emphasis on persuasion. The process of speechmaking will be covered with presentations including argumentative and motivational speaking, sales, and proposal presentations. This course fulfills the core requirement in Communication.
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COM 208: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
An introductory course concentrating on techniques for performing literature. Students work with a variety of selections in prose, poetry, and dramatic literature while developing foundations of creative analysis and imaginative interpretation as synthesized through class performances. Cross-listed as THR 208.
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COM 215: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Students will analyze the process of communication in the development and maintenance of interpersonal relationships. Students develop interpersonal skills through theoretical and practical application. Topics may include perception of self and others, conflict management, relationship development and deterioration, and nonverbal communication.
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COM 225: Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
A course investigating the small group as an effective vehicle to accomplish group goals and maintain member satisfaction. Students examine group interaction, communication skills, and problem solving methods through group projects. Topics may include group composition, leadership, and conflict management.
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COM 301: Journalism I
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
Journalism will study the methods of gathering and evaluating news and re-writing and editing journalistic copy. The course emphasizes journalistic writing, interviewing, reporting, and its influence on contemporary society.
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COM 302: Journalism II
3.00 Credits
Thomas More University
A course in advanced reporting, review and criticism, treatment of copy, and total production stages. The course will include practical application of skills in a laboratory setting.
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