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COME 222: Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Develops basic communication concepts with application to small group decision making. Explores role behavior and leadership, problem-solving, conformity and deviance, individual and group behavior, risk, size and other variables that influence small group communication. Prerequisite: COME 122. Spring semester.
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COME 224: American Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Surveys the operation of the broadcasting system in the United States. The course explores the structure, programming practices, economics, regulation, research and general operations of radio and television stations in this country and how these elements shape media content. Prerequisite: COME 124. Fall semester.
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COME 252: Writing for Media
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An intensive writing course designed to introduce print and broadcast writing styles and conventions. Covers style rules, editing, lead writing, libel law, story construction, interviewing, rewriting and other topics. Prerequisite: COME 124. Fall and Spring semesters.
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COME 322: Business and Professional Speaking
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Study and practice in three areas of communication which most business and professional people encounter within organizations: a) speaking to groups: the theory and practice of clearly presenting information and ideas; b) speaking in meetings: the theory and practice of participation and leadership in conference; c) speaking one-on-one: the theory and practice of interviewing, job selection and application. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing. Fall and Spring semesters
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COME 323: Nonverbal Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
An examination of theory and research in several non-linguistic codes and the effects on human communication behavior. Topic areas covered include: touch, movement, space, vocal characteristics, tije and appearance. Prerequisite: COME 122.
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COME 324: Persuasion
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Examines theoretical and practical applications of persuasive communication. Students are exposed to traditional theories of persuasion and to current trends in empirical persuasion research. Students construct and deliver persuasive messages in group and individual settings. Prerequisite: COME 122. Fall semester.
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COME 328: Family Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course examines the ever-changing nature of families and the role communication plays in creating and maintaining family relationships. Specific topics include family structures, conflict, culture, decision-making, power and stress.
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COME 330: Intercultural Communication- GS
11.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
This course focuses on the concepts necessary to understand people from other cultures, their patterns of communication and our interactions with them. Cultural, sociocultural and psychocultural influences on the communication process are studied. Fall semester.
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COME 343: International Mass Communication- GS
11.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Explores the phenomenon of global society by examining one of its key components: media and information technology. Topics include the global dominance of western/US media, how developing nations respond to the dominance, the different press systems, the Internet and the development of democracy within the context of global society. Fall and Spring semesters.
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COME 364: Media Law and Regulation
3.00 Credits
Saint Norbert College
Consideration of federal regulations and regulatory practices. Current issues in changing policies. Some Supreme Court decisions and their effects on the media. Fall semester.
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