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CH 499E: W capstone Research Experieince
1.00 Credits
Regis University
Students perform experimental research, theoretical research, or a critical review of literature at either Regis or another laboratory under the supervision or sponsorship of a chemistry faculty member. The student submits a proposal of study to a Departmental committee that includes the student's supervisor. At the end of the semester the student must submit a formal research report. NOTE: Regular attendance at Chemistry Department seminars is expected and encouraged. Additional Prerequisite(s): Majors or Minors only. Junior standing. Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): CH 420 CH 421;
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COM 210: Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Provides knowledge and skills to enable students to lead others more effectively through improved presentational communication in a variety of contexts. Includes developing a more meaningful voice based on ethical communication, audience engagement and thoughtful responses to contemporary issues.
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COM 210H: Honors Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Provides knowledge and skills to enable students to lead others more effectively through improved presentational communication in a variety of contexts. Includes developing a more meaningful voice based on ethical communication, audience engagement and thoughtful responses to contemporary issues. NOTE: Honors students only.
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COM 303: American Media Institutions
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Surveys the historical development of American mass media. Explores regulatory, economic, political and social influences of mass communication.
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COM 305: Conflict Management
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines conflict in a variety of human relationships. Explores conceptual and practical skills to analyze and effectively manage conflicts including face-to-face negotiation and third-party mediation. Prerequisite(s): COM 380;
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COM 312: Performances of Self And Society
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Provides an overview of the many performances that create and support individual and social identity. Studies the notion of 'performance' through sociological, anthropological and literary/artistic lenses. Points performance as one of the most creative, imaginative and pragmatic of human communication responses. Additional Prerequisite(s): Majors or minors only. Sophomore standing. Prerequisite(s): COM 210;
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COM 315: Writing For The Media
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Studies writing for different mass media including print and broadcast news, public relations and advertising. Develops practical skills and understanding of writing for varying media audiences and for different purposes.
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COM 380 COM: Questions, Contexts & Theory
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines ways that communication constitutes social life and introduces several important theories of meaning-making for dialogic consideration. Explores interpersonal relationships; the intersections of language, gender, culture and power, and the dynamics of mass media and society. Foregrounds the notion of context, and engages the question of how we ought to live. NOTE: Required for all communication majors and minors.
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COM 381: Research Methods in Communication
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Surveys a variety of communication research methods and guides students through their own research proposals and/or projects. Students learn to write literature reviews, research questions and reports, observe, document and analyze communication, and conduct interviews and surveys. NOTE: Required for all Communications majors. Cross listing(s): COM 281.
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COM 400: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Using readings, film, field experience and/or dialogue, the course investigates cultural identity, meaning, patterns, relationships and conflicts that arise as contact increases between people of different cultures in our global society. RC Prerequisite(s) COM 380 or permission of instructor. SPS Prerequisite(s): None. RC Cross listing: PJ 406 Cross listing(s): PJ 406.
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