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CA 235: Communication in Social Relations
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course examines theories, models, and principles of social communication across a range of contexts, such as friendships, family relationships, small groups, and the work place. The course develops and applies skills needed to be a successful communicator in various social contexts and situations. It also develops competencies in the areas of oral communication, conflict resolution, and critical thinking.
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CA 301: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Theory and practice of persuasive speaking designed to enhance speaking skills and sound reasoning in a variety of contexts. Provides instruction on organization of thought and effective argumentation skills. Competencies in the areas of audience analysis, organized thinking, motivation, and persuasiveness are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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CA 303: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Theory and application of nonverbal communication theories directed toward improved understanding of self and other in a variety of communication contexts. Presents terminology, concepts, and models of nonverbal communication. Competencies in the areas of effective social interaction, intercultural awareness, conversational adaptability, self-awareness, and relational communication are addressed.
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CA 304: Gender Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Provides a comprehensive view of gender communication as it relates to its prevalence and impact in society. Research of gender communication serves to enhance greater understanding of the oppressive nature of gender communication and its influence on society. Competencies in the areas of perception, adaptability, critical thinking, and innovation are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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CA 305: Conflict and Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Introduces concepts and theories pertaining to conflict communication, conflict styles, and problem solving techniques. Develops and applies skills needed to resolve conflict in work, social and personal arenas. Competencies in the areas of argumentation, reasoning, persuasion, and critical thinking are addressed.
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CA 308: Business Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Theory and practice of written and oral communication skills needed in the business and work place. Presents models, concepts, and case studies relevant to the work place. Competencies in the areas of writing, oral communication, organization of thought, creativity, and decision-making are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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CA 309: Communication:Putting Theory into Practice
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Provides a wide range of communication theories with a special emphasis on direct application. Introduces models/concepts designed to improve communication skills in a variety of contexts and communication environments. Competencies in the areas of relationship development, listening, socialization, cognitive processing, reducing uncertainty, and dealing with conflict are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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CA 315: Health Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Theory and practice of health communication at many levels of society. Integrates direct application of skills needed to effectively communicate health issues at the personal, social, institutional, public and mass communication levels. Competencies in the areas of critical thinking, intrapersonal communication, interpersonal communication, decision making, ethics, and conflict are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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CA 317: Psychology of Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Introduces theories and concepts that connect psychology and communication. Presents terminology, research opportunities, and direct application of social cognition skills required to be a competent communicator in an ever changing world. Competencies in the areas of critical thinking, identifying manipulation and influence, detecting deception, and managing conflict are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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CA 320: Family Communication
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Introduces concepts and case studies of communication related to the family. Provides wide range of family communication models and theories related to functional families and positive communication. Competencies in the areas of conflict, interpersonal communication, ethics, and leadership are addressed. Prerequisite: CA 103 or CA 109
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