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  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Organizational Assessment. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 274 and SPCM 301 and SPCM 374. BA Communication Studies students only. Learning and application of methods for auditing organizational communication environments. Students conduct fieldwork using surveys, interviews, and other techniques to assess communication, recognize problems, and propose remedies. Partnerships with regional non-profit organizations are facilitated by the Center for Community-based Learning. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Seminar in Public Relations. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 222 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 271 and SPCM 322. BA Communication Studies students only. Provides background theory and practical experience in public relations. Writing forms and styles, project planning, and campaign strategies are emphasized. Meets the University Writing Requirement for CSOC, CSPR and CSSC majors. 3 hours seminar.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 1.00 to 3.00 Independent Study. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 271 and SPCM 301 and SPCM 375 and two (2) courses in Concentration. BA Communication Studies students only; Registration by departmental permission. The proposals must be submitted for departmental approval prior to registration for the course. May be repeated without limit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Seminar in Mediated Communication. Prerequisites: SPCM 104 and SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and (SPCM 242 /or 274) and SPCM 271 and SPCM 301 and SPCM 304 and SPCM 375. BA Communication Studies students only. This advanced seminar explores emerging communication technologies and their social, cultural, and political implications. The course examines the history and evolution of communication technologies and how they transform our identity, homes, workplaces, communities, and playspaces. Emphasis is placed on current issues and case studies drawn from the world of business, government, and entertainment. 3 hours seminar.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Visual Communication. Prerequisites: SPCM 301 and SPCM 375 and (SPCM 222 or 242 or 274 or 322 or 342 or 374). BA Communication Studies students only. Special fee. A course designed for students to experience the area of visual communication through computer desktop publishing. Students are responsible for designing, editing, and producing various printed material. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Public Relations Management. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 222 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 271 and SPCM 301 and SPCM 322 and SPCM 323 and SPCM 375. BA Communication Studies students only. Public Relations Management is designed to teach advanced public relations management and planning skills. The goals of Public Relations Management are twofold. One: to expose students to theories of ethics, public behavior, planning, budgeting, writing, and message production relevant to the practice of public relations. And, two: to teach students how to more effectively craft messages in a variety of public relations contexts and to diverse publics. 3 hours lecture.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 1.00 to 3.00 Communication Arts Activity. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 271 and SPCM 301 and SPCM 375 and (SPCM 274/or 222/or 242) and (SPCM 374/or 322 /or 342). BA Communication Studies students only. Credit is given for supervised speech arts activity. Various topics offered periodically. Credit by arrangement. May be repeated without limit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Principles of Persuasion. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 271 and SPCM 301; SPCM 435 may be taken as a pre-requisite or co-requisite; (SPCM 274/or 222/or 242) and (SPCM 374/or 322/or 342). BA Communication Studies students only. Theory and application of persuasive principles in various fields of society with focus on communication strategies for awareness, understanding, evaluation, and change of social forces in media, education, government, business, religion, politics, relationships, and industry. Learn to become a critical receiver. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Speaking in Varied Contexts. Prerequisites: SPCM 103 and SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 242 and SPCM 301 and SPCM 375 and SPCM 342. BA Communication Studies students only. This course explores the demands of speaking in a number of contexts such as professional, political, social, commercial, educational, and mediated. Through readings and case studies, students can explore their particular interests and develop coaching and workshop materials for future professional use. 3 hours lecture.
  • 3.00 Credits

    College: COLLEGE OF THE ARTS Department: COMMUNICATION STUDIES Credits: 3.00 Seminar in Organizational Communication. Prerequisites: SPCM 172 and SPCM 201 and SPCM 230 and SPCM 234 and SPCM 271 and SPCM 274 and SPCM 374 and SPCM 375 and SPCM 384. BA Communications Studies students only. Exploration of advanced topics pertaining to communication in organizational contexts. Particular emphasis is placed on current issues in professional and civic organizations. Subject changes from year to year. Topics include intra-organizational diversity and conflict management, democratic approaches and processes, and leadership. 3 hours seminar.
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