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3.00 Credits
Covers all aspects of software documentation, including project management, audience/use analysis, document design, organization, writing and interviewing techniques, editing, production, and diagnostic and usability testing. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Previous technical writing course or industry experience. Cross-listed with COMM 4212.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to help students identify and address the daily ethical challenges that occur in private, social, and professional contexts. Focus is on recognizing, analyzing, and resolving real-world ethical dilemmas using diverse approaches to ethical decision making. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4215.
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3.00 Credits
Examines the formation of attitude, mental set, and perception as a response to discourse organization. Examines several methods to analyze human responses to linguistic, graphic, and mathematical or statistical representations. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Applies qualitative research methods to human communication practices, including the processes of designing qualitative studies, collecting data, analyzing and interpreting data, and reporting results. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4221.
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3.00 Credits
Provides strategies for analyzing workplace situations, constructing clear and persuasive arguments and narratives to bring about positive change in organizations, and assessing the effectiveness of communication. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4222.
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3.00 Credits
Studies nonverbal behaviors that accompany or replace verbal communication, including macrospace, proxemics, kinesics, facial expression, eye contact, gestures, vocal characteristics, touch and personal adornment. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4230.
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3.00 Credits
Relationships among such communication factors as flow, media, channel, diversity, information delivery and organization functioning, morale, and productivity. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4240.
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3.00 Credits
Explores critical theoretical perspectives on communication in complex organizations, including issues and standpoints that have not been included in mainstream theory and research. Analyzes assumptions and pragmatic solutions associated with these theories. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4245.
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3.00 Credits
Explores theoretical and practical issues regarding relationships between communication processes in contemporary U.S. organizations and socially constructed aspects of individuals’ identity (e.g., race, gender, sexual orientation, class, ability and age). Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to allow students to study theories and apply concepts that explain the influences of various forms of mediating, reducing, and/or resolving conflict among individuals, groups, organizations, nations and cultures. Prereq: Undergraduates with senior standing may enroll with permission of instructor. Cross-listed with COMM 4255.
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