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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
See MUCS275.
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3.00 Credits
An overview and integration of current approaches to understanding interpersonal, small group, organizational, mass, and intercultural communication. Prerequisite: COMM 201 or permission of instructor.
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An historical and critical analysis of the modes of persuasion. The contributions of Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Quintilian, Augustine, as well as selected medieval, renaissance, modern, and postmodern theorists will be considered. Prerequisite: COMM 201 or permission of instructor.
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An overview of methods and techniques for systematic observation of communication behavior. Students will learn to design, run, and analyze experimental research, content analysis, and survey research in areas of their communication interest. Prerequisite: COMM 201 and 301.
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A study of communication performances using a variety of methods, with special attention to textual analysis. Texts selected will be taken from mass media, theater, and public speaking. Prerequisite: COMM 201, 301 or 302, or permission of instructor.
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An examination of the intersection of media and religion from a cultural and theological perspective. Prerequisite: COMM 241.
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An overview of the craft of writing promotion and programming for radio, television, feature film, and multimedia. Prerequisite: COMM 241.
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3.00 Credits
A skills-based course in non-linear editing, advanced techniques of media production, sound design, and directing. Students will make a narrative visual production, utilizing lighting, sound, and directing. Prerequisite: COMM 246. Not offered 2009-10.
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A skills-based class in which students become proficient in researching and delivering public speeches and oral performance within a variety of contexts. Prerequisite: COMM 101, 201, 251 or 252. Not offered 2009-10.
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2.00 Credits
An integration of theory with practice in leadership, decision making, and conflict management within the context of small task groups. (2 credits)
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