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Communication Arts and Sciences 218: Introduction to Communication/Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Theory (3). Introduction to contemporary communication and mass communication theory, including interpretation, history, models and interrelation of theories under examination. Required for majors. (Prerequisite: COMM 110 with a grade of C or better. When offered as a writing intensive course, English 101 is a prerequisite.) Fall.
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Communication Arts and Sciences 239: Advanced Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Practical experience in radio operations at WVAC. Students design projects that develop expertise in radio operations/production. (Prerequisite: Communication 210.)
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Communication Arts and Sciences 239 - Advanced Radio Production
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Communication Arts and Sciences 268: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Survey of nonverbal communication, including body movement and gestures, facial expression and eye behavior, personal space and territory, and intercultural differences. (Prerequisite: Communication 102.)
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Communication Arts and Sciences 268 - Nonverbal Communication
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Communication Arts and Sciences 280: Communication Ethics
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Methods of understanding ethics as a process of critical reflection in human communication. Application to both contemporary and classical subject matter. Emphasis on both interpersonal and media influences. (Prerequisite: Communication 102.) Fall.
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Communication Arts and Sciences 299: Experimental Course .399.Professional Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Fall, spring, May and summer (May Term offering limited to 4 credit hours; Summer Term offering limited to 6 credit hours.)
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Communication Arts and Sciences 300: Argumentation and Debate
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Theory and practice of argumentation, with attention to organization, analysis and refutation. Emphasis on the types of reasoning employed in debate situations. Students engage in classroom and taped debates. (Prerequisite: Communication 102.) Spring.
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Communication Arts and Sciences 302: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Study and application of communication principles. Theories of speech types, purposes, organization and composition, focusing on both emotional and logical appeals. Students are given opportunities to participate in public speaking events outside the classroom. (Prerequisite: Communication 102.) Spring.
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Communication Arts and Sciences 307: Broadcast Operations
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Principles of radio and television broadcast operations. Emphasis on objectives, procedures and policies for radio and television. (Prerequisite: Communication 102, 109.)
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Communication Arts and Sciences 308: Mass Communication Criticism
3.00 Credits
Adrian College
Cross-listed with Argumentation and Advocacy emphasis. (Prerequisites: Communication 218 with grade of C or better and Communications 280.) Fall.
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Communication Arts and Sciences 311: Media Activities II
1.00 Credits
Adrian College
Credit is earned for significant participation in Adrian College media operations, applicable in all areas of media operations and production. Does not count for elective credit in either the Mass Mediated or Argumentation and Advocacy track. (Prerequisites: Communication 109 and Communication 211 ). Fall, spring.
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