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CMJR 383: Organizational Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of theories, process, and practice of communication in organizations, framed around the delicate balances between creativity and constraint, individual and collective needs, task and social outcomes in organizational life, from socialization to disengagement. Students participate in mini-internships in non-profit organizations, which ground more theoretical discussions and expand professional experience in organizational communication. Prerequisite: CMJR 225 or departmental permission.
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CMJR 384: Conflict Resolution
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Theory and techniques of conflict resolution and the application of theory to situational contexts. Focus placed on styles of resolving conflicts, situational appropriateness and effectiveness of styles, mediation theory, and game theory. Prerequisites: CMJR 225 or departmental permission.
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CMJR 385: Cross-Cultural Communication
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of the relationship between culture and communication for the international encounter. This course is designed for an active and intense exchange between American and international students that examines how culture, second language acquisition, crosscultural adaptation, communicative competence, and media representations dramatically shape the cross-cultural interaction. Readings include theoretical, social science, and literary texts. Oral skills will be developed through dyadic, small group, and class discussion. Written skills will be developed in narrative, interpretive, and analytical short papers. Outside activities designed to promote cross-cultural interaction.
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CMJR 391-393: Special Topics
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Special Topics
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CMJR 396: Directed Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Directed Study
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CMJR 405: Studies in Public Discourse
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Analysis of rhetorical strategies and social influence of public discourse in contemporary and historical eras. Coverage of basic rhetorical criticism methods as applied to a major case study (e.g. Rhetoric of Feminism, Rhetoric of Science, etc.). Case studies vary from quarter to quarter. Consult the department and SU Online for specifics. This course may be repeated providing the repeat sections focus on different cases studies. Prerequisite: CMJR 205.
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CMJR 410: Strategic Communications Research
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
An understanding of the different measurement tools in the PR industry. Techniques such as: public opinion polling and survey research; experimental design and research; factfinding and applied research; observation and performance measurement; issue tracking; focus groups and interviews. Prerequisite: CMJR 370 or permission.
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CMJR 431: Advanced Rhetorical Theory
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Study of recurrent issues in the history of rhetorical thought from the ancient Greeks to 20th century America with special attention to the relationship between conceptions of rhetorical practice and social/cultural conditions. Exploration of the scope and nature of rhetoric in contemporary society. Students learn methods of rhetorical criticism and apply those critical approaches in class discussions and a major interpretive/analytic essay. Prerequisite: CMJR 350 or departmental permission.
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CMJR 445: Digital Journalism Square II
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Advanced practice in reporting, writing and editing for online journalism. Students undertake the production of a web-based medium working with faculty and visiting professionals. Prerequisite: CMJR 345 or departmental permission.
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CMJR 450: Communication and Social Change
5.00 Credits
Seattle University
Examination of the role of communication and the communicator in catalyzing social change and social justice in various communities. Advanced theories of persuasion and change. May involve undertaking field projects. Major capstone course for communication studies majors. Prerequisites: All required 200-level major courses (CMJR 205, 225, 245, 230) and senior standing. Note: CMJR 450 is currently only offered in spring quarter. Plan your program accordingly. Open to non-majors without prerequisites by permission.
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