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CML 529G: Studies in Foreign Language
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Truman State University
Individualized studies designed to meet specific language needs of the student. May be used with study abroad to complete content area component in foreign language for the Master of Arts in Education. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and Department Chair. Credits: 1-6 hours
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CML 608G: Management of Instruction
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Presents an overview of second language acquisition theory and methodologies. Focuses on the teaching of foreign languages to elementary, middle, and high school students. A field-based teaching practicum is required. The course is a direct preparatory experience for the internship and students should plan to enroll in CML 608G prior to ED 609G. Prerequisite: Admission to the MAE program. Credits: 3 hours
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COMM 240: Principles of Communication
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
This course will survey a variety of perspectives and traditions within the communication discipline. Focusing on message construction, consumption and analysis, students will learn of critical, humanistic and social scientific frameworks. Students will be able to: define key terms and perspectives within the discipline, recognize the traditions within the discipline, and intelligently discuss the basic issues surrounding human interaction and communication. Prerequisite: COMM 170 or COMM 270 or COMM 272 or COMM 273 or COMM 274 or COMM 276. Credits: 3 hours
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COMM 250: Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Overview of the crucial roles that media play in modern society, with emphasis on theoretical perspectives and ethical clarification. The course focuses on structure and history of media industries. Students gain a critical, contextual understanding of media structures, history, and theories. Prerequisite: COMM 170 or COMM 270 or COMM 272 or COMM 273 or COMM 274 or COMM 276. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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COMM 251: Media Writing
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
This course covers the fundamentals of information gathering and writing used by newspapers, television, radio, and online reporters, and public relations practitioners. Course also focuses on review of grammar skills, critical evaluation of writing, and deadline writing. Prerequisites: COMM 240 and COMM 250. Credits: 4 hours NOTE: This is a writing-enhanced course.
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COMM 252: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
This course involves a critical look at interpersonal communication. The class includes analysis, synthesis, and testing of theories relevant to various contexts and issues of interpersonal communication. Students will be expected to recognize and manage their own patterns of communication as well as understand major issues involved in studying communication as an interpersonal dynamic. Prerequisites: COMM 240 and COMM 250. Credits: 3 hours
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COMM 263: Communication and Democracy
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Provides students with both theoretical and applied information concerning the role of communication in the democratic process. Historical survey ranges from public address to the Internet. Issues addressed include "marketplace of ideas," freedom of speech, freedom of the press, and ethical use of the mass media.Prerequisites: COMM 240 and COMM 250. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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COMM 270: Advanced Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
The course focuses on the theoretical principles of public speaking and provides advanced practical experience in the preparation, delivery, and evaluation of public discourse. Prerequisite: COMM 170 or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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COMM 272: Speech Communication Activities
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
Participation in co-curricular forensics. Emphasizes improving presentation. May be taken eight times. Prerequisite: Department Chair's permission. Credits: 1 hour NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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COMM 273: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Truman State University
The study of literary texts through the medium of performance including various critical and interpretive perspectives. Prerequisite: COMM 170 or equivalent. Credits: 3 hours NOTE: This course fulfills the Aesthetic: Literature Mode of Inquiry of the Liberal Studies Program. NOTE: This course counts toward the 63-hour Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) graduation requirement.
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