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CLBR 088: Classroom Communication
2.00 Credits
Seattle University
The class meets two times a week and concentrates on the interaction of culture and language in the classroom. Informal and formal speech varieties, lecture comprehension, classroom participation, intelligibility, and oral presentations are examined. Courses for Transfer and Graduate Students
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CLBR 090: Advanced Academic Writing
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
The class meets three times a week and presents various concepts fundamental in academic writing in English (reasoned and objective argumentation, information synthesis, writing from sources, and the essential elements of essay structure). Paraphrasing and vocabulary development represent ongoing supplementary course goals.
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CLBR 091: Advanced Academic Discourse
3.00 Credits
Seattle University
Focuses on American cultural values and assumptions as an intrinsic part of the discourse in American academic settings. Provides an avenue for improving students' global speaking and listening skills, discourse-level construction of presentations, as well as academic discussion and participatory skills.
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CLBR 092: Supplemental CLBR
0.00 Credits
Seattle University
Required for business majors and graduate students in the Albers School of Business. This student-centered workshop includes lecture and discussion in support of an academic course (Management 280). Mandatory CR/F grading with minimum achievement level equal to a C grade.
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CMJR 205: Introduction to Rhetorical Reasoning
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
A first course in rhetorical thinking. A rhetorical examination of the relationship between message content and effect on audiences in a variety of media. Students develop skills of critical interpretation and evaluation of messages through the study of principles of message content and form and the analysis of the relationship between messages and their situation. Assignments include the analysis of messages as well as the construction of oral, written, and visual messages.
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CMJR 210: Introduction to Media Writing
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Narrative choices and styles common to the non-fiction mass media; using description and dialogue to effectively convey news and information; targeting stories for media audiences; writing with computers and on deadline; basic information gathering, using interviewing and library sources. Departmental permission required.
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CMJR 220: Media Writing II
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Writing and editing news and feature stories for the news media. Practice in writing, source development, and coverage of beats. Prerequisite: CMJR 210 and departmental permission.
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CMJR 222: Introduction to Digital Production
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Introduction to digital design, utilizing audio and video storytelling for Internet, television and computer-based journalistic media. Prerequisite: CMJR 210.
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CMJR 225: Dynamics of Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Theoretical approaches to understanding the process of communication as it occurs in both interpersonal and media settings. Emphasis on research approaches and concepts from both social science and interpretive perspectives.
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CMJR 230: Public Speaking
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Theory and practice of constructing, presenting, and analyzing speeches. Emphasis on audience adaptation and the development of critical listening skills. Performance-oriented course, conversational English skills required.
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