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COMM 4433: American Indian Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. The oratory of the American Indian, including the speech, speaker, setting, and background.
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COMM 4443: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. This course is intended to assist students in developing an understanding of strategic communication in organizational settings - the ability to analyze a situation, to select appropriate communication strategies from a variety of available options, and enact those strategies.
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COMM 4503: Speech Methods and Activities
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. Problems and methods of teaching speech in secondary schools. Examines curriculum development, lesson planning, and instructional strategies with special emphasis on the building and directing of a speech extra-curricular activity program.
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COMM 4543: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. Examines socio-cultural forces as they influence human interaction. Included are international cultures and co-cultures within the United States, cultural communication rules, verbal and nonverbal symbol usage, the improvement of communication and the ethics of intercultural communication.
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COMM 4563: Legal Argumentation
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. Communication questions and skills which lawyers, litigants, and jurors face in criminal and civil justice. Understanding how verbal and nonverbal communication skills and strategies are used in legal settings.
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COMM 4620: Seminar in Speech Communication & Human Relations I
6.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
1-3 Hours. Course designed to meet any number of felt needs; the content will vary with the need. May include topics such as: organizational communication; the written and spoken word; personal relations; and community relations. Any combination of courses in this sequence may be taken up to a maximum of six hours credit.
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COMM 4630: Seminar in Speech Communication & Human Relations II
6.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
1-4 Hours. Designed to meet any number of felt needs. Content will vary with needs of students. Any combination of courses in this sequence may be taken up to a maximum of six hours credit.
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COMM 4993: Capstone Experience
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. The student will design and complete a major project related to his/her option. Prerequisite: Completion of 90 hours, including at least 30 in the major and approval of the faculty committee. Required of all majors.
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CR J1013: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. An examination of the major components of the Criminal Justice system - law enforcement, courts and corrections - including historical and social perspectives; the roles and functions of various agencies; and the processes involved in the administration of justice.
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CR J1513: Introduction to Paralegalism
3.00 Credits
Northeastern State University
3 Hours. An introduction to the legal system and the paralegal profession. Course familiarizes the student with the foundations and fundamental concepts associated with legal research, litigation and trial practice for the paralegal, civil and criminal procedures, torts, contracts, judicial remedies, estate planning and basic constitutional law.
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