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COMM 200: Principles of Communication
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Introduces the skills and concepts students need for literacy in communication and provides a broad introduction to the perspectives on communication that will be encountered in upper-division Communication courses.
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COMM 212: Mass Communication and Society
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
A survey of the development of print, broadcast, film, and new communication technology as social, cultural, and economic forces in American society. Examination of news media and their relationship to American political institutions. Discussion of advertising as an economic and popular cultural force. Survey of major trends in media research. Class research project examines content of contemporary commercial media.
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COMM 215: Introduction to Intercultural Communication
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Designed to give a theoretical understanding of the process and role of communication (both mass and interpersonal) when faced with cultural differences and plurality. Provides a background of classical theories in intercultural communication, and in interdisciplinary areas (cultural studies, gender studies, cultural anthropology, political science, and international development) where culture and communication have been theorized. Discussions will focus on the changing cultural terrain in the United States and upon internationalization and globalization of mass or popular culture as it impacts other parts of the world.
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COMM 220: Public Speaking
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Research, writing, delivery, and listening skills for oral presentation in a variety of settings, including multicultural. Equal consideration given to speech preparation and delivery with critical thinking, argument forms, and audience analysis emphasized. Issues of speech anxiety addressed.
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COMM 230: Listening
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Listening as an integral part of the communication process. The contextual nature of competent and incompetent listening behavior is presented. Topics include: knowing when to use emphatic listening instead of sympathetic listening, refraining from using biased listening when comprehensive listening would be appropriate. Opportunity to observe, assess and evaluate competent and incompetent listening behavior in an extensive skill-building project.
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COMM 311: Communication Inquiry
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Introduction to the assumptions and methods of inquiry in the study of human communication. Students will learn to design and conduct practical research projects and improve their ability to understand, evaluate, and use reports of research and scholarship encountered in future coursework and in everyday life.
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COMM 312U: Media Literacy
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Focuses on building critical skills for evaluating mass media, going beyond the ways that messages represent the world to the ways that messages and the institutions that produce them actually constitute the social world. Primary issues include cultural domination and empowerment; public opinion and the legitimizing role of the media; mass culture and ideology; cultural opposition; the political-economy of news media; and the general role of media in political socialization. Extensive in-class and small-group media analysis.
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COMM 313U: Communication in Groups
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
Focuses on communication processes in small, decision-making groups. Students examine the relation between actual communicative behaviors of group members and group structure, functions, and outcomes. Topics include leadership emergence and enactment, quality of problem solving strategies utilized, the impact of socio-cultural and institutional features on small group communicative practices. Theoretical application in the critical analysis of various group settings and effective communication in ongoing group projects.
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COMM 314U: Persuasion
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
A consideration of concepts, principles, and theories related to persuasion, and a consideration of the role of persuasive communication in public discourse. Opportunity for practical application of principles in student projects.
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COMM 316: Individual and Social Relationships in Communication
4.00 Credits
Portland State University
This course provides students an in-depth look at social and relational approaches to Communication. This is one of three 300-level courses required for the Communication major, and provides the foundation for success in all 400-level Communication courses.
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