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COMM 431: Small Group Theory And Research
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Advanced study of variables affecting and theories explaining the communicative interaction of small groups.
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COMM 432: Studies in Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Exploration and analysis of recent theory and research related to advanced topics in organizational communication. PREREQ: COMM 361 and upper-division standing.
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COMM 441: Advanced Public Presentation
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Theory and practice in various forms of public communication including public speaking, oral interpretation, storytelling, oral history production, conversation art from ethnographic study, and group performance. PREREQ: COMM 211 or COMM 231, and upper-division standing.
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COMM 451: Communication Practicum
4.00 Credits
Boise State University
Directed study emphasizing the practical application of skills and theory relevant to human communication. An opportunity to focus on areas of special interest to the student. May be repeated for a total of four credits.
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COMM 466: Communication Technology And Social Change
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
The history and evolution of communication and mass communication technologies, focusing upon the social/cultural impact of such technologies.
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COMM 467: Mass Communication And Democracy
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Study of the role of mass communication in the democratic process, focusing upon the ways mass media both contribute to and inhibit the development of a viable public sphere and effective political process.
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COMM 471: Advanced Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Examination of recent theory and research related to advanced topics in interpersonal communication. PREREQ: COMM 221 and upper-division standing.
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COMM 475: Advanced Studies in Communication Theory And Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Reading of seminal literature in communication theory and philosophy. Writing of position papers in a seminar environment that highlight current debates over how best to conceptualize "communication." PREREQ: Upper-division standing.
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COMM 478: Public Relations Techniques
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Analysis of public relations media and methods. Public relations as a management tool. Identifying and reaching the various publics. Practice in public relations writing. PREREQ: COMM 279. NOTE: The next seven courses below cover a variety of technical and theoretical subjects in human communication. They involve a variety of approaches and activities. These courses are scheduled as necessary to meet student and community needs. Consult the Schedule of Classes for specific courses and content offerings. Each general course is repeatable, but the specific topic of study within the course is not repeatable.
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COMM 480: Studies in Journalistic Communication
3.00 Credits
Boise State University
Advanced instruction in theories about, history of, and preparation of nonfiction content for the mass media. Content varies from semester to semester. Subjects may include public affairs reporting, journalism history, documentary scriptwriting, etc. Course may be repeated for credit.
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