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CLS 498: Clinical Hematology III
2.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Applied theory and practice in hematology at the clinical affiliate. Pre-requisite: Admission to major. Co-requisites: CLS 490, CLS 491, CLS 492, CLS 494, CLS 495. Spring.
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COMM 104: Electronic Communication
0.00 Credits
Mayville State University
The electronic communication component of the IT certification program is intended to acquaint students with the basics of e-mail usage and etiquette. S/U grading. Co-requisite: COMM 110. Fall, Spring.
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COMM 150S: Forensics Practice 1
4.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course offers students participation and practice in the Mayville State University forensics program. Students are required to attend weekly coaching sessions and participate in at least two intercollegiate tournaments or on-campus equivalents during the semester. The course may be repeated up to four credits with consent of the Director of Forensics. Open to all students. Pre-requisite: None. S/U grading. Fall, Spring.
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COMM 212: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course focuses on the theory and practice of communication in interpersonal relationships. Students will study the dynamic elements of personal communication between people, including perception, self-expression, the verbal and nonverbal tools of communication, listening, personal disclosure, conflict management, and relationship development. Students will increase their range of choices they make in their personal interactions. Alternate years, Spring 2009.
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COMM 245S: Radio Broadcasting
1.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Radio Broadcasting introduces students to the skills necessary to the industry; management, production, marketing, communications, and technology. This class is graded S/U and requires participation in Comet Radio. Fall, Spring.
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COMM 311: Oral Interpretation of Literature
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course focuses on the understanding and appreciation of literature through reading and analysis of various texts and genres and oral performance of those texts before a public audience. Students will learn techniques for analysis and interpretation techniques for performance. Alternate years, Fall 2008.
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COMM 314: Argumentation And Debate
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course focuses on investigation of the structure, types, and tests of arguments with practical application in preparing and presenting debates. Students will study topical issues, examining the various positions of possible advocacy, develop arguments for and against, and learn to present those arguments in a public speaking format. Pre-requisite: COMM 110 or consent of instructor. Alternate years, Fall 2009.
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COMM X92: Experimental
4.00 - 5.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course number is reserved for special experimental offerings of visiting professors, experimental offerings of new courses, or one-time offerings of current topics. Courses numbered 192 are intended primarily for freshmen; 292 for sophomores; 392 for juniors and 492 for seniors.
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COMM X95: Service Learning. 4
5.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Students may earn academic credit for volunteer service activities. These hands-on activities must be completed within the semester of enrollment and be related to an existing program in the MSU catalog. All service learning experiences will be arranged through the appropriate division chair. A total of 6 total semester hours of service learning will be allowed towards graduation. One hour of academic credit equals a minimum of 30 clock hours of volunteer service. S/U grading.
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COMM X99: Special Topics. 4
5.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Individual research problems designed and carried out by the student under the supervision of a faculty member. The course is planned to permit the interested student to examine and study new developments in both forms and influences in modern communication. Courses numbered 199 are intended primarily for freshmen; 299 for sophomores; 399 for juniors and 499 for seniors. Instructor and Division chair approval required.
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