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3.00 Credits
Introduction to grammar and practical vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills. Restricted to those who have completed SPAN 109. Credit may be received only for one of the following: SPAN 109, SPAN 110; SPAN 111; or SPAN 121. FS: 12/7/2016. CL: 220.
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Grammar and vocabulary necessary for fundamental communication skills. Assumes prior experience in Spanish. Admission only by proficiency examination. Credit may be received for only one of the following: SPAN 109, SPAN 110, SPAN 111, or SPAN 121. FS: 12/03/2014. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Practice and further development of essential listening, reading, speaking, and writing skills. Prerequisite: SPAN 109, SPAN 110, SPAN 111, or SPAN 121 or by placement examination. FS: 02/06/2019. CL: 2020.
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Contract approved by instructor, advisor, and department chair is required for undergraduate students. Department permission required for transfer students. Prerequisite: B or better in SPAN 210 or SPAN 211; Placement at 300 level on Phase II placement exam. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to theory and practice of oral communication in public, social, and institutional contexts. Includes foundational and cumulative training in the invention, performance, and critical analysis of oral communication, with emphasis on argumentation, persuasion, audience analysis, delivery, and ethical forms of engagement. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to theory and practice of live and recorded online spoken communication in public, social, and institutional contexts. Training in invention, performance, and critical analysis of online spoken communication, including audience analysis, persuasion, delivery, and ethical engagement. Includes significant practice in preparing and presenting live online public communication. FS: 12/7/2016. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Examines communication behavior and networks within organizations through the study of major theories of organizational communication, identifies and defines primary concepts, and applies them to organizational scenarios and case studies.
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3.00 Credits
A course in statistical literacy. Topics include data sources and sampling, concepts of experimental design, graphical and numerical data description, measuring association for continuous and categorical variables, introduction to probability and statistical inference, and use of appropriate software. Credit given only for STAT 110 or STAT 112. CL: 2020.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamentals of modern statistical methods, including descriptive statistics, probability, random sampling, simple linear regression, correlation, tests of hypotheses, and estimation. Prerequisite: MATH 111 or MATH 115 or STAT 110. CL: 2020.
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1.00 Credits
Procedures for implementation of processes involved in the Laboratory Theatre Production Program. Supervised preparation of all performance and production elements involved in the collaborative process of theatre production. Course content varies according to season production program. Permission of Instructor or by audition. May be repeated for credit. FS: 12/03/2014. CL: 2020.
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