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SPCM 1300: Introduction to Academic Debate
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Introduction to the concepts of academic public policy debate. Students will work on skills including: argumentation, delivery, organization, refutation, and research. Students will be trained to participate in classroom debates and may engage in novice debate tournaments held at other institutions.
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SPCM 1500: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Communication as it occurs in two-person and small group settings. Primary concern is given to understanding how an individual can use verbal and nonverbal communication to improve relationships and derive maximum social rewards.
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SPCM 1800: Cultural Diversity in Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Patterns of public and interpersonal communication among and between ethnic groups, especially North American minority cultures, strategies for fostering group identity, difficulties in inter-group communication, and skills for improving the quality of those interactions.
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SPCM 2100: Advanced Public Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Advanced practice in varied public communication contexts such as community presentations, press conferences, media interviews, and persuasive speaking to hostile audiences. In addition to developing platform speaking skills, emphasis is placed on interactional skills and providing communication assistance to organizations and individuals.
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SPCM 2150H: Perspective on Public Communication (Honors)
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Practice in delivery and criticism of speeches, employing models from great speakers and speeches in history.
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SPCM 2200: Rhetoric and Society
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The course will survey the various roles played by rhetoric in human communities. A variety of cases and theories will be employed to illuminate the operations of rhetoric in a variety of contexts and applications.
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SPCM 2300: Business and Professional Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The principles and skills for making effective business presentations. Students will learn to manage communication in a variety of professional and organizational contexts. Emphasis is on clarity and persuasiveness in communicating with clients, associates, and other decision-makers.
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SPCM 2360: Rhetoric and Popular Culture
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
This course investigates the intersections between rhetoric and popular culture. It explores a variety of rhetorical approaches including structuralism, post-structuralism, Marxism, and feminism. Governing questions include: In what ways does popular culture shape and address political life? How do the demands of the marketplace affect popular rhetorics?
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SPCM 2400: Oral Decision Making
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
The theory and practice of democratic decision making, from researching a topic systematically in specialized library sources to reaching a workable solution through group discussion. Second phase will involve theory and practice of debating and implementing decisions through parliamentary procedure.
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SPCM 2520: Introduction to Interviewing
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Information gathering, problem solving, and persuasive communication skills in dyadic settings. Survey, journalistic, job seeking, and employee appraisal interview forms. Students gain experience conducting interviews across a variety of situations.
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