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  • 12.00 Credits

    Offers students an opportunity to work full or part-time in jobs directly related to their programs and interests. Students may receive a salary or volunteer. PREREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in COOP 171 and instructor's permission. Formerly COMM 178.
  • 12.00 Credits

    Offers students an opportunity to work full or part-time in jobs directly related to their programs and interests. Students may receive a salary or volunteer. PREREQUISITE: Concurrent enrollment in COOP 171 and instructor's permission. Formerly COMM 179.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Includes special communication projects that are not part of the regular curriculum. Content varies from course to course but could include public relations, advertising, organizational design, research grants, and professional publications. Formerly COMM 194.
  • 5.00 Credits

    For students who wish to gain greater insight into communication that occurs in more personal relationships in order to better understand and control their own communication behavior and thus more effectively manage their interpersonal relationships. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 104 or READ 104. Satisfies a humanities/fine Arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 110.
  • 5.00 Credits

    An exploration of both the art and science of persuasion and propaganda campaigns through the critical analysis of a series of historical case studies and/or social movements. Explores how the historical, political and cultural factors involved in a specific situation influence what strategies and tactics might be employed in a situation. Relates rhetorical choices to ethical consideration and to the long-term impact on a community. RECOMMENDED: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 212.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Examines basic theories of media analysis and effects. Some of the specific media effects this class will examine include stereotypes, persuasive messages, and violent and sexual imagery. Applies those theories to a variety of media forms including movies, television, radio, and print for a better understanding of the specific effects these media have. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 215.
  • 5.00 Credits

    A beginning level course that will help students develop confidence in addressing audiences in community and professional settings. Students examine interpersonal variables that affect communication, compose and deliver speeches, and evaluate student presentations. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for ENGL 100 or ENGL 109. Satisfies a humanities/fine Arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 101.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Includes analysis of leadership and discussion in small group contexts with a goal of developing communication behaviors that promote a more effective, efficient, and satisfying interaction in groups and leadership contexts. Addresses the functional problems of leadership, organization in groups, developing involvement strategies within groups, problem solving, consensus building, and conflict management. RECOMMENDED: Eligible for ENGL& 101. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 234.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Looks at communication across cultures on both the interpersonal and intergroup levels. Investigates the components of culture that work to effect the communication of members in and across cultures. Different aspects of the communication process as they relate to intercultural communication will be examined, including perception, language, nonverbal communication, etc. An overview of prevalent theories and practical applications will be considered. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 238.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Introduction and exploration of the basic theories and practices of argumentation. Different types of arguments and the tools, both theoretical and practical, needed to analyze, understand, and construct them will be developed. Through a variety of in-class projects, students will develop the skills necessary to test and apply the theoretical and practical aspects of argumentation. Focuses on the oral presentation of arguments. Written work will be used to support and provide context for the oral argumentation practiced in class. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly COMM 245.
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