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3.00 Credits
This course will challenge unrealistic portrayals of sex, love, and romance presented by the mass media through an examination of myths, stereotypes, cognitive behavioral models, and mass media effects.
Corequisite:
COMM 1302 or COMM 1304 or COMM 2309
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3.00 Credits
This course applies the history and terminology from ART/COMM 2305 (Art Appreciation) to the analysis and critique of films representative of various movements and genres. Cross-listed as ART 3315. Credit may not be earned for both.
Corequisite:
ART 2305 or COMM 2305
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes theory and practice in moderating and recording public forums in a variety of civic settings. Deliberation is an approach to politics in which citizens, not just experts or politicians, are involved in public decision making and community problem solving. Working with trained facilitators who utilize a wide variety of specific deliberative techniques, citizens come together and consider relevant facts from multiple points of view; converse with one another to think critically about the various options before them; enlarge their perspectives, opinions, and understandings; and ultimately seek to come to some conclusion for action in the form of a reasoned public judgment.
Corequisite:
COMM 1304 or COMM 1306
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3.00 Credits
Examines human conflict and resolution in interpersonal, organizational, and international contexts from a communications perspective. Students will explore theories of conflict, understand the communication skills involved in reducing conflict, and practice various strategies of conflict resolution.
Corequisite:
COMM 1304
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on theories of communication that help students to understand the issues affecting the field today. These theories help students understand people┐s daily interactions in various contexts.
Corequisite:
ENG 1301, ENG 1302, and 3 hours of COMM
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the theories, issues, and practical applications of health communication in interpersonal healthcare contexts. Topics of study include shared decision-making, cultural competency in healthcare, health literacy, patient advocacy, risk communication and patient education.
Corequisite:
COMM 2301
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of public address. Students will explore audience analysis, credibility, persuasion theory, and methods of rhetorical movements.
Corequisite:
ENG 1302 and COMM 3304
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3.00 Credits
This course reflects the trends in theory and practice in developing an understanding of the framework of communication as it relates to intimate relationships including marriage and its alternatives. Communication issues covered include marriage and its alternatives, self disclosure, intimacy, trust, commitment, roles, power distribution, decision making, sources of conflict and conflict management, and alternative lifestyles.
Corequisite:
COMM 1304 or COMM 2309
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3.00 Credits
Addresses how we communicate other than through the use of words. Topics will include body language (kinesics), use of space (proxemics), touch (haptics), and vocal variety.
Corequisite:
COMM 3314
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in the field; intensive individual study under the guidance of a member of the faculty.
Corequisite:
Formal approval by department chair and dean
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