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CHM 4351-3: Special Topics in Chemistry.
6.00 Credits
Henderson State University
This senior level elective is designed for the department to offer courses relevant to an instructor's area of expertise, to offer courses of particular interest to current students, or to address contemporary topics in chemistry not adequately covered elsewhere. May be repeated for up to six hrs total, provided topics are different. Course title to appear on transcript. Prerequisite: Upper-class standing and consent of the instructor.
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COM 1023: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Theory and practice of oral interpretation of prose, poetry, and dramatic literature. Literacy criticism and analysis provide a basis for critiquing. The course culminates in a program of oral interpretation performance.
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COM 1111-2: Debate Practicum.
6.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Students enrolled will compete in individual events and various forms of debate on the Henderson Forensics Team. May be repeated. A maximum of six semester hours may be applied toward a degree. Enrollment for more than one hour credit requires the consent of the instructor.
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COM 2153: Argumentation & Debate
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Explores the process of forming reasons, drawing conclusions, and formally applying them to a case in discussion. Students will apply critical thinking skills to write debate cases and present them in persuasive speaking, Lincoln-Douglas, and cross examination team formats. Students will develop skill in the use of logic, reasoning, evidence, rebuttal, cross examination, and the creation of written and oral discourse that uses coherent statements leading from premise to conclusion.
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COM 2503: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
An examination of the nature and function of how nonverbal message systems merge and contribute to human communication. A study of the full range of kinesis, proxemics, chronemics, and paralanguage as they relate to verbal messages.
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COM 2513: Leadership and Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Integration of theory and practice of teamwork, group problem-solving and decision-making, active listening and group leadership.
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COM 2603: Voice and Diction
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A study of the processes of vocal production and recognition of the controllable elements in speech. Drill work for improvement of pronunciation and articulation control.
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COM 3043: Directing Speech Communication Activities
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
A comprehensive course covering activities of the high school classroom, debate, oral interpretation, readers theatre, radio, TV, and film. Lesson plans will be developed and shared for the purpose of actual utility in the classroom. Coaching speech and theatre events for competition will be addressed.
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COM 3093,5093: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Theoretical bases of persuasion and argumentation. Particular emphasis on principles of logical reasoning and evidence use. Students will gain experience as producers and critical consumers of persuasive messages.
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COM 3111-2: Debate Practicum. COM 3133,5133. Rhetorical Theory
3.00 Credits
Henderson State University
Investigation of the major theories of rhetoric and the evolution of rhetorical thought. Emphasis on the role of rhetoric in shaping human experience and creating individual reality.
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