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Comm 213: Visual Communication
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of "visual literacy,"or the ability to interpret and create visual communication. This course is designed to help students understand how visual imagery functions aesthetically, communicatively, historically and culturally.
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Comm 251: Communication And Culture
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of the purposes of language, relationship between communication and culture, including dialect and levels of usage and analyses of communication within and between specific cultures. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 or permission of instructor. (Same course offered as CLS 251.)
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Comm 253: Communication And Gender
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The purpose of this course is to provide a foundation for students' understanding of the complex relationship between communication and gender at the interpersonal, institutional and societal levels. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 or permission of instructor. (Same course offered as CLS 253.)
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Comm 293: Selected Topics
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Capital University
Repeatable under different topics.
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Comm 300: Advanced Preprofessional Studies
0.00 - 11.00 Credits
Capital University
Advanced laboratory experience in debate, forensics and projects in performance studies or organizational communication. Repeatable for a maximum of 11 hours. Prerequisite: COMM 100 or permission of instructor. Offered every semester.
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Comm 311: Persuasion And Propaganda
3.00 Credits
Capital University
The study of how humans use communication in their attempts to influence others' values, attitudes, beliefs or behaviors, especially in relationship to non-print and print media and other aspects of culture. Emphasis also is given to identification and analysis of influence efforts. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 and sophomore standing. Typically offered in fall.
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Comm 312: Argument And Debate
3.00 Credits
Capital University
This course combines study and performance in the composition of different forms of critical-argumentative discourse for diverse audiences and purposes, and in both oral and written formats. It also provides for analysis of the argumentation process in the formation of public policy, and includes study of research techniques and methods for the interpretation and evaluation of evidence and argument. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 and sophomore standing. Typically offered in fall.
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Comm 313: Public Address
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Combines the opportunity for individual development of advanced performance skills in public speaking with a broader analytical understanding of the history of public communication in America. Prerequisite: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 and sophomore standing.
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Comm 314: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Capital University
A study of contemporary practices in political persuasion including use of mass media and the social effects of strategies and persuasive choices in the public sphere. Prerequisites: Gen. Ed. Goal 2 or permission of instructor and sophomore standing.
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Comm 315: Communication And Civilization
3.00 Credits
Capital University
Historical survey of the evolution of interactions between conceptions of human communication and ideas of social order, political process, artistic creativity and spiritual practice: Rhetoric is explained as an historical force as well as an intellectual instrument in the story of the humanities and Western civilization. Prerequisites: Gen. Ed. Goals 1 & 2 or permission of instructor and sophomore standing.
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