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COMM 3420: Shakespeare on Film
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Explores the ways cinematic adaptations of Shakespeare's plays represent the source texts and create new and original texts that respond to, interpret, and remake their literary sources. Attention is given to distinguishing between adaptation and interpretation and to the limits and benefits of cinematic adaptation. (Also ENGL 3420)
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COMM 4000: Foundations of Communication
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
This course is designed to examine the communication processes in interpersonal and small group settings. The course focuses on small group dynamics, social and personal development and problem solving.
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COMM 4005: Special Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An advanced course on a topic chosen by the professor. The course will be applicable as an upper-division communication requirement.
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COMM 4090: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
An examination of the communication processes in interpersonal and small group settings. This course emphasizes skills necessary for creative and constructive interaction in self-disclosure, conflict, problem-solving and task-oriented settings. (Also MNGT 4090, PSYC 4090)
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COMM 4110: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Discovering the principles and practices of public relations along with writing and producing a PR campaign for a real company. (Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing or instructor consent)
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COMM 4120: Communication Practicum
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Simpson University
A course designed to provide students with practical engagement with professional communication both as part of the discipline and as occupational experience. This may involve public relations, mass media, Internet, newspaper, magazine, local church or a host of other possibilities. Site and placement subject to department approval. May be repeated for credit. (Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing)
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COMM 4130: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
This course introduces the student to practical applications of research findings and theories of nonverbal communication with an emphasis on how they influence visual, vocal, temporal, and spatial cues. (Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing)
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COMM 4220W: Seminar in Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
(3, Even Spring) An examination of specialized fields of communication as understood by scholars. Organizational Communication and the Rhetoric of Social Movements will be alternating topics. Each student will have opportunity for specialized research. Passing this course with a C or higher demonstrates writing competency in the major. (Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing; passing score on the English Proficiency Exam.)
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COMM 4290: Advanced Public Communication
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
Using Cicero's model of developing competent speakers by teaching theory, modeling and practice as an outline for the course, students will improve their written and oral communication skills through spoken and written persuasive rhetoric. The course also incorporates the philosophy and history of rhetoric. (Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing)
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COMM 4330: Communicating Cross-Culturally
3.00 Credits
Simpson University
A study of the principles and processes of communicating from one culture or subculture to another. Attention is given to the study of language as well as non110 verbal forms of communication. (Also LING 4330)
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