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3.00 Credits
Examines communication practices in multi-cultural settings including international, national, regional, ethnic, racial, economic, religious, and other topics of pertinence to effective intercultural communication. Students will be involved in observational activities and research activities to exemplify intercultural communication differences in a practical way. (WRITING; MULTI-CULTURAL; CROSSDISCIPLINARY)
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3.00 Credits
This lecture and discussion course introduces students to the complex relationships between race, gender, and popular culture via critical media analysis.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to allow students to learn, through studying theories and through practical experiences, the concepts relative to communication and both genders. Study includes, but is not limited to, communication among both and single genders; communication role development; how gender communication affects family relationships; differences in verbal and nonverbal communication across genders; and how gender roles affect close relationships, education, the media, acts of violence, and the workplace. Prerequisite: ENG 2001 or its equivalent. (WRITING)
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Examines communication within organizational structures; develops skill in language, observation and listening; teaches improved communications skill through interview and formal presentations. Oriented to the speech communication requirements of the contemporary business and professional community.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the role of persuasion in public life. Students will learn to critically analyze and produce persuasive discourse in social, cultural, and democratic contexts in light of prevailing theories of social influence. Prerequisites: COM 1200 and COM 2101, or consent of the instructor; and ENG 2001 or its equivalent. (WRITING; SPEAKING)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to help students develop and apply organizational communication skills that are helpful in a variety of professional settings, including human resources, interviewing, group decision-making, and written and oral reporting.
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3.00 Credits
Practical and theoretical introduction to the Internet as a communication medium. Training in effective online communication, including e-mail, chat, net conferencing, and web pages. Discussion of social, political, and personal impact of new medium from a variety of theoretical, historical, and critical perspectives. (COMPUTER)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to introduce students to the theory and practice of editing copy, editing photos and informational graphics, and writing headlines for print and online journalism. Prerequisites: COM 2610 and must be an admitted journalism major. (COMPUTER)
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3.00 Credits
A survey of the social impact of mass media. Analysis of issues such as mass media and individual behavior, violence and TV, media and consumers, and mass media and popular culture. Prerequisite: COM 2300 or consent of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Formats and techniques of writing for the electronic media. Prerequisite: COM 2300 or consent of the instructor. (WRITING)
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