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COMM 207/407: Communication Seminar
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Addresses specific communication issues in a seminar format Directed independent learning through reading, writing, projects and dialogue. Topics may change each semester. (May be repeated for credit.)
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COMM 211: Introduction to Communication
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Students will learn basic communication skills for practical improvement of the communication process. The course provides a foundation for understanding and implementation of communication in a variety of contexts including: interpersonal, small groups and public speaking. Integration of faith in a competent humane manner is emphasized as we communicate affectively. (Satisfies the Communication elective requirement in the General Education Core.)
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COMM 212: Principles of Storytelling and Public Speaking
4.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Students will learn how to prepare and deliver effective public speeches, presentations and narratives. Development of speaking, critical thinking, clarity of ideas, articulation of content, listening, storytelling and adaptation to the audience will be emphasized. (Satisfies the Communication elective requirement in the General Education Core.)
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COMM 220: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
A study in the problems of effective communication of concepts across-cultural barriers, values and worldviews. Prerequisites: SOC 200 or ANTH 210 and COMM 211 or 212 or 260 or instructor's consent.
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COMM 221/222: Forensics
1.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Oral interpretation, public speaking, and debate team. Designed to give students practical instruction and skill in clearly articulating eloquent argument (May be repeated for credit.)COMM 260 Principles and Ethics of Mass Communication (4) Inter-relationships of media and culture are explored along with the various channels of electronic, published, visual and digital means of communicating. A brief overview of mass media issues and the influence media has on audiences. Ethics will be covered through a Christian worldview of cases involving mass communication. This course meets diversity study requirements and satisfies the communication elective requirement in the General Education Core.
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COMM 270: Foundations of Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Introducing the field of public relations in profit and non-profit organizations with an overview of the challenges and responsibilities of public relations professionals. (Satisfies the Communication elective requirement in the General Education Core.)
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COMM 280: Acting
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
A class for developing skills in communicative arts closely related to drama: practice in acting exercises and public reading of dramatic literature.
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COMM 321/322: Forensics
1.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Oral interpretation, public speaking, and debate team. Designed to give students practical instruction and skill in clearly articulating eloquent argument (can be repeated for credit). Prerequisites: Earning junior status in forensic competition.
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COMM 330: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course seeks to develop the student's understanding of, and ability to use, interpersonal communication skills.While emphasizing the fulfilling nature of intimate communication, the course will lead students to understand the nature of communication within relationships.
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COMM 340: Rhetorical Criticism and Argumentation
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
Students enrolling in this course will learn both classical and contemporary approaches to rhetorical criticism. Discussions focus on both written and oral forms of persuasion with special attention given to rhetoric as it applies to homiletics as well as great orators throughout history. Students will also spend time learning and practicing tactics in parliamentary debate. All students will be required to participate in an in-class debate tournament at the end of the term.
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