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CIED 4116: Upper Division Study Abroad
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Acceptance into a CSU-approved study abroad or exchange program. Courses for students studying abroad on CSU-approved programs. Students must have approval from the Center for International Education. The number of credit hours is variable depending upon the nature of the course and the length of the program.
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COMM 1110: Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
An introduction to the basic principles of public speaking. Students will deliver a variety of speeches using library research services. Computer laboratory assignments require students to conduct online research, generate word processing documentation and graphic support for their presentations. Satisfies the core curriculum requirement in area B.
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COMM 1137: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
General orientation to the field of mass communication, including a survey of journalism, broadcasting, the Internet, public relations, advertising, photography, film and recording mediums. This course will briefly review the history and basic operation of each major mass medium and introduce critical evaluation of media performance.
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COMM 2105: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
A study of the fundamental concepts of person-to-person communication including opportunities to practice skills such as supportive behaviors, active listening, and assertiveness.
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COMM 2106: Foundations of Human Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Communication major. An introduction to the study of human communication. Emphasis is placed on the development of communication study, historical models, concepts and principles. The communication process is applied to a variety of communication contexts, ethics, career options, professional organizations and resources for continuing the study of human communication.
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COMM 2110: Inter-ethnic Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
A study of the theoretical and practical issues related to inter-ethnic and multicultural communication among residents of the United States. The course is designed to improve each student's ability to communicate across and within diverse cultural groups in the United States. A major focus of the course is to examine the multicultural context of the modern world and how to effectively communicate within cultural systems.
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COMM 2136: Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Study of the theories of group dynamics, with experiential training in methods and procedures of group problem solving.
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COMM 3110: Analysis of Argument and Critical Thinking
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 2105 and COMM 2106. A course designed to develop critical thinking skills through reading and writing arguments. Students will analyze written and visual arguments and examine how verbal, nonverbal and visual resources are assembled to constitute an argument.
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COMM 3116: Business and Professional Speaking
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Theoretical and applied study of communication appropriate to business and with superiors, coworkers, and others; basic principles of interviewing and performance appraisal; principle influences in group dynamics with an organization and development of informative and persuasive skills for public presentation in business and professional settings.
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COMM 3118: Public Address and American History
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 2105 and COMM 2106. This class examines texts as artifacts of American cultural history. By examining public address as a textual event, this course offers rhetoric as a way to learn about cultural history. Students will examine texts from social movements, political speeches, popular music and magazine advertisements. Students will analyze: 1) how these texts constitute public, and 2) how these texts serve as sites for negotiating the boundary between public and counter-public.
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