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3.00 Credits
Persuasion and its effects, ranging from individual influences to societal impacts. Various perspectives and models of persuasion are examined, including classical and modern approaches. Both theoretical and pragmatic considerations are introduced. Preparation for Course P: 114 or consent of instructor. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
A study of group thinking and problem-solving methods; participation in and evaluation of committee and informal discussion groups. Focus on the roles, networks, and messages employed by small group communicators. Preparation for Course P: 114. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
The study of oral communication problems and responsibilities in the business-organizational environment. Participation in problem-solving from investigation and informative speaking to advocacy and parliamentary debate. This course is not available for credit toward any communication major or minor. Preparation for Course P: 114. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to fundamental concepts and basic research related to communication behavior in organizational settings. Units cover message processing, leadership communication, communication networks, communication training, and communication audits. Preparation for Course P: 114. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of methods in selected interview settings: informal, employment, and persuasive. Emphasis on communication between two persons, questioning techniques, and the logical and psychological bases of interpersonal persuasion. Preparation for Course P: 114. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of mass communication theories and theorists. Readings and discussion of McLuhan, Lippman, LaFleur, Lazarsfeld, Schramm, Stephenson, and other significant contributors. Cr. 3.
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of audio production as applied to radio and television. Treats program types, production methods, techniques of the sound studio, and laboratory practice in production and direction. Preparation for Course P: 251. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1-2, Lab. 4,
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3.00 Credits
Basic principles of producing, writing, and directing for television. Treats program types and television criticism, and explores creative treatment of visual, artistic, and nonverbal elements of communication in television. Preparation for Course P: 251. Cr. 3. Hours Class 1, Lab. 4,
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3.00 Credits
Basic theory and techniques of motion-picture production. Viewing and evaluation of films illustrating a variety of film techniques. Production experiences in filming, scripting, editing, sound recording, and production planning. Preparation for Course P: 251, 332 and consent of instructor. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 2,
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3.00 Credits
The development and practice of electronic journalism, with projects relating to straight news, feature reports, commentary, editorial, interview, and documentary. Preparation for Course P: 251, 332, and consent of instructor. Cr. 3. Hours Class 2, Lab. 2,
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