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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Communication skills in conflict situations in dyadic, group, and organizational settings; negotiation, mediation, and arbitration processes. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201. Approved for Distance Ed.
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This course explores how meaning-making processes and social formations shape communication and cultures within computer-based technological environments in a variety of contexts. We critically examine theory and practice of producing online multimediated spaces. IPC 102 and IPC 201.
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Fall, Spring, Summer. Selected topics or subject areas within the field of communication, marital communication, legal speaking, assertiveness and nonverbal communication. May be repeated to six hours.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Extended analysis of current theoretical positions and research in interpersonal communication. Topics include social exchange, rules, attribution, attraction, relational stages, power, impression formation and management. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201, and IPC 207 or IPC 306.
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Fall. Communication variables in intercultural contexts. Culture and meaning, communication values in intercultural dialogue, culture as symbolic worldview, culture shock, conflict resolution across cultures. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201.
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Fall, Spring. Relationships between communication and national cultures. Background theory and research in international communication encourages an appreciation of communication similarities and differences across nations. Applied development of international and global communication competence. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201 or consent of instructor.
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Spring. Study and analysis of expression that is protected and unprotected under the First Amendment. Focus is on the meaning of 'Free Expression' as outlined in landmark cases and dramatized in selected feature films. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines how digital media shape and structure interpersonal and intercultural communication. Drawing on theories of interpersonal communication, culture, race and gender, this course exposes students to a variety of digitally mediated socio-cultural spaces and engages them in an indepth critique and understanding of such communication contexts. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Theories and principles of communication, gender, and power issues in multiple contexts (interpersonal relationships among friends, family, and romantic partners, within organizations, media and advertising, and the academy). Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201. Approved for Distance Ed.
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3.00 Credits
This course addresses issues relating to communication ethics such as theoretical perspectives on communication ethics, codes of ethics for professions, and communication ethics in different contexts. Prerequisites: IPC 102 and IPC 201. Approved for Distance Ed.
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