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CHIN 444: Chinese Practicum
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Dede, Liu Content: Advanced Chinese language students lead beginning and intermediate students in conversation groups and in discussions of Chinese culture. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Taught: Each semester, 1-4 semester credits.
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CHIN 490: Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Dede Content: Independent research project suitable for granting departmental honors. Details determined by student in conference with supervising faculty member. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor. Departmental approval. Taught: Annually, 1-4 semester credits, credit-no credit.
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CLAS 200: Introduction To Classical Studies
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Cox, Smith, Staff Content: Survey of various aspects of the expression of primary Greek and/or Roman cultural values, as they are found in the history, religion, visual arts, literature, theatre, and philosophy of ancient Greece and/or Rome. Works will be read in translations. An introductory course intended for first- and second-year students. Prerequisite: None. Taught: Annually, 4 semester credits.
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CLAS 450: Topics In Classical Studies
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Staff Content: Serious scholarly study of some specific topic or area within classical studies. Topics may include focused study of Greek or Roman archaeology, architecture, art, epic or lyric poetry, comedy, history, music, tragedy, philosophy, political theory, religion, or ancient science, or else comparative study of some aspect of ancient Greek or Roman culture with others. Prerequisite: Classical Studies 200 or consent of instructor. Taught: Annually (through various departmental offerings), 4 semester credits. May be taken twice for credit with change of topic.
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COMM 100: Introduction To Communication
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Staff Content: Introduction to the conceptual and philosophical foundations of the communication discipline, from classical rhetorical theory through contemporary perspectives, including critical theories of human interaction. How humans construct and negotiate meaning in different contexts, including interpersonal relationships, public address, small groups and organizations, mass media. Moral, ethical, and policy issues. Prerequisite: None. Taught: Each semester, 4 semester credits.
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COMM 200: Mass Media Messages:Design And Analysis
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Christenson, Kaplan Content: Theory, aesthetics, and practice in the production of mass media messages. Organizing principles and aesthetic theories concerning writing for print and electronic media, message organization, visual composition, photography, audio production, basic editing. Ethical responsibilities to information sources and audiences. Prerequisite: Communication 100. Taught: Each semester, 4 semester credits.
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COMM 203: Rhetorical Theory
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Hunt, Reyes Content: History and theory of rhetoric, including major developments in rhetorical theory from antiquity up to the present. Rhetoric's relationship with philosophy, knowledge, and culture. Examination of persuasive messages in various forms, including politics, advertising, film, video. Prerequisite: Communication 100 or consent of instructor. Taught: Each semester, 4 semester credits.
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COMM 210: Public Discourse
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Hunt, Reyes Content: Development of basic public speaking skills, listener-critic abilities, and appreciation for the role of public discourse in society. Library research, organization and outlining, language style, presentation skills, rhetorical/communication criticism. Prerequisite: None. Taught: Each semester, 4 semester credits.
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COMM 221: Public Argument:Parliamentary Debate
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Hunt Content: Introduction to argumentation in public arenas. History, background, and strategies for parliamentary debate. Critical thinking, library research, logic and reasoning, listening and note taking, argument creation and refutation. Practice of debate skills. Prerequisite: None. Taught: Alternate years, 4 semester credits.
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COMM 244: Practicum
3.00 Credits
Lewis & Clark College
Staff Content: Field learning experience combining theoretical concepts and skills learned in the classroom with practical work in on-campus and off-campus organizations. Additional readings and written assignments required. For three specific practica--forensics, KLC Radio, and Pioneer Log-- students should enroll noting practicum: Forensics or KLC or Pioneer Log. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Taught: Each semester, 1-4 semester credits. May be repeated for credit. Maximum of 4 semester credits, total, in practicum and/or independent study may be counted toward the major.
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