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CHIN 1004: Beginning Chinese I
4.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Acquisition of basic communicative competence, including listening, speaking, reading, writing, and cultural skills. Strategies for functioning in situations at a level appropriate to novice learners. Study of grammar as aid to communication. Prerequisite: No previous training or experience in Chinese. All students with previous training or experience in Chinese, including native speakers, must consult the Department of Languages for placement advice.
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CHIN 2003: Intermediate Chinese I
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Emphasis on increasing learners' ability to use the language in a wider range of situations and with greater accuracy. Increased use of authentic materials. Study of grammar as aid to communication. Prerequisite: a grade of C or higher in CHIN 1014 or its equivalent. All students with previous training or experience in Chinese, including native speakers, must consult the Department of Languages for placement advice.
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CHIN 3113: Chinese Through Literature
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Chinese Through Literature
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CHIN 4123: Chinese Microblogging
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Chinese Microblogging
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COM 2013: Communication Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Introduces theory and research on the relations between symbol systems, culture, and communication.
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COM 2353: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
This course addresses the central problems that have puzzled scholars over the centuries, and continue to puzzle them, concerning the communication of political matters: issues such as the relationship between rhetoric and manipulation, the differences between communication in democratic vs. non-democratic societies, and the role that various technologies play in changing how we think both about politics and about communication.
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COM 2523: Communication Technology & Society
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Addresses the role of new communication technologies and society by exploring the nature and consequences of shifts from oral to print to electronic communication systems. Prerequisite or corequisite: COM 2013.
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COM 2723: Native Americans & Popular Imagination
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Explores myths, stereotypes, and cultural patterns that have affected Native Americans for the past 500 years. Discusses the complex relationship between Native Americans and American culture since Columbus, focusing on the history and evolution of European culture's imagination of and interaction with native peoples of the Western Hemisphere.
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COM 3023: Documentary Expression in Film & Video
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
Hands-on experience and editing skills for documentary video production. Students analyze documentary structure and become more critical viewers; learn the traditions of documentary; and learn to select subjects, edit material to achieve the strongest effects, and devise sound and music as crucial elements of documentary filmmaking. Same as FLM 3023.
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COM 3103: Theories of Comm
3.00 Credits
University of Tulsa
A survey of dominant theories of language and meaning, information and persuasion, as well as contextual theories of interpersonal, group, organizational, and mediated communication. Theorizing as a useful logical tool for extending the findings of research. Prerequisite: COM 2013.
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