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COM 279: Technical Theatre Seminar:Stage Management
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Technical Theatre Seminar:Stage Management
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COM 312: Theory and Practice of Persuasion
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Advanced study and practice in the construction and delivery of persuasive speeches,including a survey of relevant theories. Students should complete this course the semester prior to enrolling in COM 401. Prerequisite:COM 210.
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COM 323: Fundamentals of Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Fundamentals of argumentative debate, analysis, research, and use of reasoning. Designed for the student who has no background in debate.Students with extensive debate background should speak with the instructor prior to enrolling. Fall semester. Prerequisite:CTI 101 or permission of instructor.
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COM 333: News Reporting and Writing
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Techniques of newspaper writing, with an emphasis on general reporting,features,and editorials.Study of problems in copy editing and layout, and the role of the press in society. Practical work on the college newspaper possible.Spring semester.
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COM 350: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Examines the theories and methods of public relations in the modern organization. Students will develop the analytical skills necessary to identify and solve public relations problems while increasing their understanding of the legal and ethical constraints upon the public relations professional. Spring semester.
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COM 355: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Designed to guide students into an understanding of small group communication processes and theories so they can function effectively in small groups. The students will be able to put theory into practice during their small group interaction throughout the semester. Discussion, small group activities, and projects allow students to monitor individual growth as group members and potential leaders. Offered upon demand.
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COM 356: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
Designed to guide students into an understanding of interpersonal communication and theory so they can function effectively in interactions with others. Students gain experience and understanding in areas such as self-concept, listening, and conflict resolution. Discussion, small group activities, and skill improvement projects allow the student to monitor individual growth. Fall semester.
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COM 358: Cultural Communication
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
A survey course designed to introduce students to such concepts as cultural differences, cultural belief systems,culture shock and acculturation,language of culture,and multicultural nonverbal messages.
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COM 368: Communication Research Methods
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
An introduction to communication research methods. Includes an advanced examination of communication theory. Students should complete this course the semester prior to enrolling in COM 400.Prerequisite:COM 215.
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COM 372: The World of Theatre II
3.00 Credits
William Jewell College
An integrated course exploring theatre history (Renaissance, neo-classicism-Romanticism, India) dramatic literature, dramatic criticism, and directing/acting theory; praxis in directing/acting (scenes), in technical theatre design (costumes and makeup), and in writing (essay, scene, play reviews and character analysis). Spring semester.
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