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Prerequisite: COMM 2100. A survey of the function and history of print and electronic media as forms of communication, their influence upon society, and the legal and economic environments in which they operate. (Fall, Spring)
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Examines important issues involving mass communication. Critical study of the effect mass communication exacts on society. (On demand)
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Examines the theoretical perspectives and practical skills necessary to create and design content using digital tools. Course covers components of digital media including designing, writing and communication through the web, creating and editing online podcasts and original creation of online digital video. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMM 2100. Examination of how symbols are used in public advocacy from both applied and theoretical perspectives with emphasis on rhetorical uses of language and non-verbal symbols in the creation and transmission of public messages. Restricted to Communication Studies majors and minors, Pre-Public Health, and Public Health majors. (Fall, Spring)
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Oratory by African-Americans using in-depth study of speech texts and video and general rhetorical principles to examine historic as well as lesser known speeches. (On demand)
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Study of leadership theories, behaviors, and group processes. Emphasis on group dynamics in organizations and the role of the leader. Assessment of leadership style. (Fall)
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The focus of this course is on leadership issues facing our society, the role of values and ethics in leadership, and servant leadership. (Fall, Spring)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COMM 3141 or permission of the instructor. This course applies the principles, theory and concepts of organizational communication to organizational settings. This course further explores how organizational theories are realized in everyday organizational life through case studies, interviews, various research methodologies, assessments, and evaluations. Restricted to Communication Studies majors. (Fall, Spring)
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Crosslisted as ANTH 3160. Addresses cultural experiences of gender through communication; material covered includes cultural constructions of femininity and masculinity, cultural socialization toward gender and sexuality, gendered communication in private and public settings, popular representations of gender and sexuality in U.S. media, and language diversity based upon ethnicity, class, gender, and sexual orientation. (On demand)
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Prerequisites: JOUR 2160 and COMM 2145. Instruction and writing practice designed to develop the professional-level writing skills expected of entry-level public relations practitioners. Extensive writing exercises in preparing plans, releases, newsletters, brochures, web pages, media kits and other public relations products. Individual and group projects required. Restricted to Communication Studies majors. (Fall, Spring)
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