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COMS 486: Training and Development
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. The theory and skills involved in doing human resource training in organizations. Provides knowledge, skills, and experience in developing, presenting, and evaluating training programs.
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COMS 491: Rhetorical Theory
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring, odd years. Speakers and speeches of the ancient world, with historical background. Emphasis on rhetorical theories developed in Greek and Roman public address, as well as recent approaches to rhetorical situations. A writing-intensive course. Will substitute for ENGL 329.
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COMS 499: Communication Internship
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring. Guided internship with seminar designed to place students in evaluative field experiences to utilize and test communication theory and practice. Prerequisite: senior status and consent of instructor.
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COMS 508: Corporate and Legal Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring, even years. Examines the theory and practice of communication strategies in corporate and legal advocacy processes from both social science and rhetorical perspectives. Legal advocacy emphasizes attorney courtroom communication and juror decision making, while corporate advocacy emphasizes crisis communication and reputational management in organizations.
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COMS 515: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, even years. Develops knowledge of theory, practice, analysis and research that will help students become better consumers of political messages as well as prepare students who intend to work in politics. Graduate students will design and conduct research on the current campaign and analyze the results. Focus is on rhetorical construction rather than the political process. Prerequisite: advanced standing.
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COMS 521: Leadership and Communication
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring. The study of leadership emerging from communication skills, personal traits, group and historical situations. Special focus on small group and organizational leadership.
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COMS 536: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Theory and practice of nonverbal communication in relation to behaviors in numerous contexts and human interactions.
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COMS 543: Business and Professional Communication
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, spring, summer. A course designed to apply communication theory to the solving of business or professional interpersonal problems. Stresses systems theory adapted to organizational structure, interviewing and conference techniques, as well as public speaking in professional settings.
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COMS 545: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
fall, summer. Stresses understanding of contrasting cultures and ways of communicating with individuals and groups from around the world as well as subcultures within the United States.
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COMS 550: Gender Communication
3.00 Credits
Abilene Christian University
spring. Explores the role of gender in communication processes. Communication differences between men and women in contexts of family, school, and work organizations; the influence of media in gender stereotypes. Graduate students will design and conduct research to examine various questions/hypotheses. Prerequisite: advanced standing.
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