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COMM 3120: Listening
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
A study of issues related to the communicative act of listening. This course explores listening as an act that extends beyond "humans communicating" to encompass "humans communicating humanely." This course is designed to enhance students' communication skills and competencies, improve the quality of meaningful relationships with others, study the impact listening has on all human activity, and acquaint students with communication research on listening.
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COMM 3125: Modern Media and Culture
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 1110. Prerequisite or Corequisite: COMM 2106. This class will address the social responsibility of the media and its influence upon media consumers by examining media economics, media ethics, media effects of electronic and print media, and critical analysis of media's role in society.
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COMM 3135: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 1110 and COMM 2105 or COMM 2136. An introductory study of selected theories of persuasion. Students will examine, analyze, and apply persuasive techniques used in today's culture.
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COMM 3136: Non-Verbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 1110. A study of body language, paralinguistics, proxemics and the sociological and psychological elements which combine to give meaning and purpose to non-verbal communication.
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COMM 3139: Interpersonal Conflict Resolution
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Introduces positive conflict management processes coupled with communication skills and principled negotiation. Discussion of readings, special assignments, basic theoretical foundations of interpersonal conflict, and the practical application of such theories in everyday interaction.
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COMM 3141: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Junior Standing. The theory, function and practice of effective explanation and presentation of the nature and activities of the organization, both in terms of its daily operation and in view of its overall objectives.
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COMM 3145: Family Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Analysis of the communication processes within the family as well as the extent to which they affect and are affected by larger social systems.
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COMM 3146: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite or Corequisite: POLS 1101. Introduction to theory and practices of political communication, including the conduct of campaigns and providing public services. In addition, the student will participate in a political or voter registration campaign, or work in an elected official's office.
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COMM 3147: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 2105. A study of communication barriers between persons from different cultures, and a review of methods used in resolving these communication problems.
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COMM 3148: Building Community Through Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbus State University
Prerequisite: COMM 2106. This class explores the markings and dynamics of a rhetorical theory addressing the centrality of communication in creating and sustaining community. Students will study theory as both a subject and process of thought as they inquire into the concept of community as a discursive realm that mediates our public and private relationships. During the course, they will identify and participate in projects, such as study circles, to become a more active voice in our community. The course will emphasize concrete ways communication maintains community as we strive to build a theory conducive to application in the real-world interactions of human beings in a physical, living environment.
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