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MCC 101: Multidisciplinary Core Course
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
For first-year students. Involves two central goals that are mutually reinforcing: to teach critical thinking and writing and to address the challenges and opportunities of living in a multiracial and multicultural society. Focuses on development of student papers, from first draft through revisions and editing. Bases writing on personal experience as well as analysis of texts from a variety of disciplines. Includes a service-learning component in some sections. Section topics from 2006-2008 included Achievement Or Opportunity Gap; Talk is Telling: Language and Power; From Borders to Barrios; Decades Matter: The FiftiesBeginning or Ending?; Questions of Social Justice; Bearing Witness Thru Words; and Politics, Protest & Music . Honors sections are designated as HON. Some sections may be taught as learning communities. Faculty from across the College teach in this program.
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MCC 102: Multidisciplinary Core Course
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Continues MCC 101, with particular attention to contemporary methods of research and the writing of an academic paper. Faculty from across the College teach in this program. Transfer students whose Evaluation of Transfer Credit indicates the need for the MCC 101-102 sequence must register for MCC 101 in the fall and MCC 102 in the spring. Transfer students entering in the fall or spring who have partially completed the writing requirement will complete MCC 102 in their first spring semester at Simmons. Transfer students who have completed two semesters of composition at an accredited college prior to matriculation may have completed the two-semester writing requirement. You should consult the Evaluation of Transfer Credit completed by the Registrar's Office to see how your courses have transferred.
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MCC 103: MCC Culture Matters Dix
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
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MCM 421: Speechwriting/Oral Presentatio
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Focuses on creating and presenting speeches and other oral presentations in a variety of business and professional settings; uses an audience-centered approach to communication. Beltz, Fine.
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MCM 422: Writing for Comm. Profs.
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Focuses on using writing as a strategic managerial tool. Helps develop writing skills across a range of managerial writing tasks, including routine memoranda, reports, proposals, and performance reviews. Staff.
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MCM 424: Negotiation
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Emphasizes negotiation skills within organizations and with customers, clients, and stakeholders across organizations. Provides a structured means to analyze negotiation and a set of tools to improve negotiation skills. Staff.
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MCM 425: Leadership Through Comm.
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Explores different theoretical approaches to understanding leadership and examining how leadership is constructed and enacted through communication in each approach. Fine.
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MCM 426: Art of Conversation for Mngrs.
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Focuses on developing speaking, listening, and inquiring skills, essential for productive conversations, along with encouraging the development of key metaskills or attitudes that moderate the effectiveness of our speaking, listening, and inquiring. Examines differences between women and men in conversation, cross-cultural communication, and explores the importance of past, future, and present conversations for effective management and leadership. Kerber.
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MCM 442: Emerging Comm Technologies
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Provides a foundation in understanding how new communications technologies transform organizations, including what constitutes technology in the workplace; the impact new technologies have on the organizational, cultural, and technical components of businesses; and strategies for the effective implementation of new technologies. Staff
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MCM 451: Integrated Marketing Comm
4.00 Credits
Simmons University
Focuses on the marketing concepts and methods needed to capture fragmented customer-centric markets. Emphasizes the need to integrate all marketing communications, including public relations and advertising. Staff.
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