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CNTK 2975: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Casper College
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CNTK 2980: COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Casper College
CNTK 2980 Cooperative Work Experience (Construction)(1-4CR)(Max 8) Practical construction experience on the job, with required written reports on the field experience. See "Unit of Credit."
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CNTK 2995: CONSTRUCTION WORKSHOP
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CNTK 2995 Construction Workshop (1CR) (Max. 5) Selected construction topics taught in a seminar setting.
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CO/M 1000: INTRODUCTION TO MASS MEDIA
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1000 Introduction to Mass Media (3L,3CR) [E]Explores the nature and function of the mass media in contemporary society. Begins by examining some major theoretical conceptions of the communication process, concentrating on how communication creates and sustains culture. Other topics include the effects of the media on media consumers, special characteristics of the various media, and public policy issues in regard to mass media.
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CO/M 1010: PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1010 Public Speaking (3L,3CR) [E]An introductory course in public speaking. The emphasis is on theory, speech development, and practice as the student is introduced to a variety of speaking situations from impromptu talks to platform speeches.
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CO/M 1030: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1030 Interpersonal Communication (3L,3CR) [E] Focuses on face-to-face relationships in interpersonal communication settings. Self-concept, perception, language, nonverbal channels, listening, and emotions are presented as factors in dyadic relationships.
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CO/M 1040: INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1040 Introduction to Human Communication (3L,3CR)[E]An introduction to the nature and function of human symbolic communication in its various settings. The role of symbolic communication on the interpersonal level as a method of establishing and defining human relationships will be examined, as will the relationship of symbolic communication to the establishment and maintenance of larger behavioral, economic, and cultural processes and structures.
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CO/M 1060: FORENSICS I
1.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1060 Forensics I (2LB,1CR) For those students interested in competing in events sponsored by the National Community College Speech Association.
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CO/M 1080: TALKING WITH: (SUBTITLE)
1.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1080 Talking With: (Subtitle) (1L,1CR) (Max 3) This course will focus on unique or specific communication situations, for which there are often special strategies or rules for effective communication. It may be repeated under different topics to a maximum of three credits.
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CO/M 1200: BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE
4.00 Credits
Casper College
CO/M 1200 Beginning Sign Language (4L,4CR) This course will provide beginning level knowledge of American Sign Language, fingerspelling, deafness, and deaf culture. Emphasis will be on developing receptive and expressive language skills within the parameters of sign language. CO/M 1200 fulfills the General Education requirement for Communications. (Dual listing ASL 1200.)
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