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COM 465: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
The study of systems of nonverbal communication and their effective use, including body language, vocalic, facial, and spatial communication. Students will apply current theory and research in nonverbal communication to their own communication. Credit 3.
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COM 466: Deceptive Communication
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
An in-depth study of lying and other forms of deception in a variety of communication contexts, including interpersonal, public, and legal. Designed to provide empirical, ethical, and critical understanding of deception to aid students in assessing their own messages and the messages of others. Prerequisite: at least sophomore standing. Credit 3.
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COM 477: Mentorship in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
An independent study practicum in the pragmatic requirements of a career in communication studies education. The student will work closely with a faculty member to experience and practice as many of the roles of a professional communication studies educator as possible by serving as mentor for a college communication studies class. The goal is to prepare students to function effectively as a faculty member at whatever educational level they aspire. Prerequisites: At least Junior standing, 12 COM
hours completed, and approval of the Chair. Credit 3.
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COM 478: Internship in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
An on-the-job application of skills and theories learned in the classroom for selected individual students who have completed their junior year. Internships are with public relations and governmental agencies, businesses and non-profit organizations. Prerequisites: At least junior standing, 12 COM
hours completed, and approval of the Chair. Credit 3.
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COM 481: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
survey of contemporary theories of communication. Prerequisite: 12 hours COM
completed. Credit 3.
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COM 482: Applied Rhetorical Theory
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
A study of the major theories of rhetorical analysis from ancient times to the present with basic applications to American public communication. The course also presents non-American and non-traditional rhetorical methodology. The student will be required to apply the various paradigms in analyzing communication artifacts past and present. Prerequisite: 12 COM
hours completed. Spring. Credit 3.
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COM 486: Family Communication
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
An intensive examination of interpersonal communication at all levels in the context of families. Students pursue original research projects, reviews of literature, and annotated bibliographies. Prerequisite: COM 286
or the equivalent. Credit 3.
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COM 490: Directing Speech Activities
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
A hands-on course designed to assist the student in understanding and practicing the skills necessary for effective leadership in the classroom and competitive areas. Students are required to develop materials necessary for teaching debate, public speaking, and interpretation. Fall. Credit 3.
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COM 491: Undergraduate Seminar in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course allows a student to pursue particular problems or issues beyond the limits of current course offerings. The problem or issue, however, will be within the student’s area of specialization. This course may be taken for Academic Distinction credit. See Academic Distinction Program in this catalog. Prerequisite: 12 hours COM
completed and approval of the Chair. May be repeated for credit. Credit 3.
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COM 492: Seminar in Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Sam Houston State University
This course provides students an opportunity to study new areas of scholarship in communication and special interest topics offered on a rotating basis. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Credit 3.
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