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  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Offers selected topics in computers and networking pertaining to state-of-the-art technology and trends. Course content is determined by current trends, new technologies, and student and employer needs. Special Note: Prerequisites vary by topic. May be repeated with a change in subtitle.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces concepts, procedures, and equipment used in the collection of blood and non-blood specimens. Topics include infection control, biohazards, test ordering, specimen collection, handling and transport, specimen quality and interprofessional communications. Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval
  • 3.00 Credits

    Engages students in an in-depth, interdisciplinary exploration of Alaska's critical behavioral health issues, including domestic violence and sexual assault, substance abuse, mental health, and suicide. Examines theoretical causation, prevention response, and intervention from the following discipline perspectives: justice, social work, human services, nursing and public health. Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have completed COHI A678. Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing May be stacked with: COHI A678
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces basic perspectives, methods, and theories about human communication in personal and professional contexts. Topics include: conflict, gender, interpersonal relationships, listening, organizational communication, persuasion, rhetoric, and small group dynamics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Survey of communication principles, theories, and skills including interpersonal communication, small group communication, and public speaking. Students develop oral communication skills through practice in a variety of individual activities, group activities, and individual and group presentations. Special Note: Students who qualify for placement in WRTG A111 or have already completed WRTG A111 are qualified for this course. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate test score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the ENGL A109 or WRTG A110 prerequisite. Prerequisite:    ENGL A109 UA C OR WRTG A110 UA C OR WRTG A111 UA D OR WRTG A211 UA D OR WRTG A212 UA D OR WRTG A213 UA D OR WRTG A214 UA D (OR AARC 080 AND AASS 090 ) OR AASR 170 (OR AAWR 265 AND AARE 265 ) OR EAEN 22 OR ACTE 22 OR A01 22 OR SATC 560 OR SATV 560 OR S01 560 (OR COE2 10 AND CORG 75 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of theories and skills related to small group communication. Emphasis is on the communicative skills involved in group relationships and group decision making processes in both professional and personal contexts. Students develop oral communication skills by engaging in practice in a variety of individual exercises and presentations, and group presentations. Special Note: Students who qualify for placement in WRTG A111 or have already completed WRTG A111 are qualified for this course. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate test score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the ENGL A109 or WRTG A110 prerequisite. Prerequisite:    ENGL A109 UA C OR WRTG A110 UA C OR WRTG A111 UA D OR WRTG A211 UA D OR WRTG A212 UA D OR WRTG A213 UA D OR WRTG A214 UA D (OR AARC 080 AND AASS 090 ) OR AASR 170 (OR AAWR 265 AND AARE 265 ) OR EAEN 22 OR ACTE 22 OR A01 22 OR SATC 560 OR SATV 560 OR S01 560 (OR COE2 10 AND CORG 75 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines theories and individual responsibilities in information gathering, employment and persuasive interviews. Students practice face-to-face verbal and nonverbal communication through role-played interviews. Prerequisite:    COMM A111 UA D OR COMM A235 UA D OR COMM A237 UA D OR COMM A241 UA D
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of theories and skills related to dyadic communication and the variables which affect it, including conflict, culture, gender, and rules in both personal and professional contexts. Students will develop oral communication skills designed to improve communication in relationships by engaging in a variety of individual exercises, individual presentations, and group activities. Special Note: Students who qualify for placement in WRTG A111 or have already completed WRTG A111 are qualified for this course. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate test score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the ENGL A109 or WRTG A110 prerequisite. Prerequisite:    ENGL A109 UA C OR WRTG A110 UA C OR WRTG A111 UA D OR WRTG A211 UA D OR WRTG A212 UA D OR WRTG A213 UA D OR WRTG A214 UA D (OR AARC 080 AND AASS 090 ) OR AASR 170 (OR AAWR 265 AND AARE 265 ) OR EAEN 22 OR ACTE 22 OR A01 22 OR SATC 560 OR SATV 560 OR S01 560 (OR COE2 10 AND CORG 75 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    Study of theories and skills applicable to informative, persuasive, and special occasion platform speaking. Emphasis on effective selection, organization, and presentation of material to diverse audiences across diverse settings. Students will develop oral communication skills by engaging in a variety of exercises and individual presentations. Special Note: Students who qualify for placement in WRTG A111 or have already completed WRTG A111 are qualified for this course. Registration Restrictions: Appropriate test score on English placement test, SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the ENGL A109 or WRTG A110 prerequisite. Prerequisite:    ENGL A109 UA C OR WRTG A110 UA C OR WRTG A111 UA D OR WRTG A211 UA D OR WRTG A212 UA D OR WRTG A213 UA D OR WRTG A214 UA D (OR AARC 080 AND AASS 090 ) OR AASR 170 (OR AAWR 265 AND AARE 265 ) OR EAEN 22 OR ACTE 22 OR A01 22 OR SATC 560 OR SATV 560 OR S01 560 (OR COE2 10 AND CORG 75 )
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the process of interpersonal communication when the effects of cultural differences create dissimilar interpretations and expectations for interpersonal interaction. Explores theories and experiences of communication in intercultural relationships. Prerequisite:    COMM A101 UA D OR COMM A111 UA D OR COMM A235 UA D OR COMM A237 UA D
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