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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Characteristics of group communication including group function and formation, norms, cohesion, problem solving, leadership, and ethics. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, COMS 2304, 3 hours of Math.
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Traditional works pertinent to theories of communication. Emphasis on discovering the traditional bases shared by empirical and critical studies of rhetorical communication. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, COMS 1301, COMS 2304 or permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts, theories, research and processes relevant to formal and informal instructional situations. Units of study will focus on intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, and presentational communication. Prerequisite: COMS 1301, COMS 2304, COMM 2315 or permission of the department.
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3.00 Credits
The human communication process within the social, business, and family context. Theories and principles of interpersonal communication and perception of self and others. Prerequisites: COMM 2315, COMS 1301, COMS 2304.
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Theory and practice in interviewing as it relates to information-gathering, questioning, and response analysis in probing, persuasive, employment, and survey interviews; practical and legal application in employment interviews; preparation of resume and cover letter. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, COMS 1301, COMS 2304
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3.00 Credits
The fundamental principles of oral interpretation and techniques of interpretation. Stresses background research concerning author and type of material. Prose is emphasized. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, COMS 1301, COMS 2304.
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3.00 Credits
Traditional principles of oral interpretation, as well as contemporary performance approaches, will be developed. Primary literary emphasis will be on poetry and drama. Prerequisite: COMS 1301, 2304, COMM 2315
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3.00 Credits
Traditional oral interpretation principles and performance techniques as applied to various genres of children's literature. Prerequisite: COMS 1301, COMS 2304, COMM 2315
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of the means by which persuasive communication affects individuals and society. Extensive reading of theories of techniques of persuasion. Study of the adaptation of motivational appeals, structural strategies, and other persuasive techniques in interpersonal and public contexts. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, COMS 1301, COMS 2304
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of major 20th-century forms of public address and speakers. Application of various models for criticism and public address. Prerequisite: COMM 2315, COMS 1301, COMS 2304 or permission of the department.
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