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COMM 2213: Business & Professional Speaking
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Students perform a variety of speeches and learn organization, research, structure and delivery techniques. Students learn conference techniques and interviewing skills.
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COMM 2223: Writing For Mass Communication II
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
A continuation of COMM 2113 with emphasis on in-depth reports, coverage of complex news events and public issues. (Prerequisites: COMM 1013 and COMM 2113, or permission of instructor)
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COMM 2233: Fundamentals Of Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Focuses on the ability to transfer the author's meaning from the printed page to the audience's mind. Units on poetry, prose, and dramatic literature are included. (Same as THTR 2233)
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COMM 2243: Publication Production And Design
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
Fundamentals of publication design and layout as they apply to the production and editing of the University's student publications. (Previously listed as Yearbook Production)
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COMM 2253: Survey Of Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
An introductory survey of the role and history of mass media in modern society through an examination of the impact of books, magazines, newspapers, movies, radio, television, advertising, public relations, and the world wide web. (Previously listed as COMM 3253)
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COMM 2563: Communication Leadership
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This course introduces the communication concepts that are central to effective leadership. Additionally, this course examines competing perspectives concerning how leadership should be enacted in various communication environments.(Previously listed as Parliamentary Procedure & Leadership(COMM 2562))
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COMM 2573: Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This is an introductory level course in audio production for both broadcast and non broadcast applications. This course provides an overview of digital non linear editing and radio station operations. The theories, tools, techniques, and regulatory controls of audio production are examined. Students are required to complete laboratory activities for this course. (Previously listed as Fundamentals of Broadcasting I)
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COMM 2583: Principles Of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This is the beginning course in the public relations program and is designed to teach students through the use of media and problem solving techniques to offer solutions to public relations problems.
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COMM 3113: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This course surveys basic theories of communication and introduces beginning research methods. (Prerequisites: COMM 1013; or permission of instructor)
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COMM 3123: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
This is an introductory level course in audio production for both broadcast and non broadcast applications. This course provides an overview of digital non linear editing and radio station operations. The theories, tools, techniques, and regulatory controls of audio production are examined. Students are required to complete laboratory activities for this course. (Previously listed as Fundamentals of Broadcasting I)
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