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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
(Summer; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; N) A continuation of CH 499D. Prerequisite: CH 499D.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CS,H) Surveys the fundamental tenets of human communication through application. This course is concerned with how and why we speak; listen, respond, and strategize through the uses of verbal and nonverbal symbol systems.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; H,CS) Surveys the prominent rhetorical theories in the field. It is organized topically with an emphasis on connections to social science research in communication. Contemporary scholars are used to analyze rhetorical events as they give shape to our private and public lives.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; H,CW,CS) An examination of the mass media (print, radio, television, film, and internet) which serve our most common interests. The focus is on the four primary functions of communications, information, entertainment, persuasion, and transmission of culture.
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4.00 Credits
(Variable; Variable; 1.00-4.00 Credits; H) Allows departments to offer special topics not normally offered. Departments may offer more than one special topic. Prerequisites vary by topic.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H) Seeks to develop and improve fundamental principles and methods of selecting, organizing, developing, and communicating a line of reasoning and evidence for constructive influence in speaking situations. Students will make three formal presentations, will analyze messages, and will participate in group problem solving.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H) A performance course designed to improve communication with others in a small group problem-solving situation. The outcome is three group presentations. Emphasis is placed on developing alternative communication strategies for group decision making, for leadership, and for managing interpersonal conflict. Prerequisite: CM130.
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3.00 Credits
(Either Semester; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H) Introduces students to the various theories and styles of one-on-one communication. It emphasizes the transactional approach to studying the communication process as it occurs in interpersonal relationships. It explores interaction as a way by which we come to know ourselves and each other.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall & Spring; Yearly; 2.00 Credits; F,H) A Practicum in Communication encourages students to: (1) develop skills in analyzing and delivering public presentations; (2) assess, interpret and analyze demographic data among diverse audiences; (3) understand speech communication in a variety of contexts; (4) appreciate public address from historic perspective and (5) participate actively in the speech communication field.
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3.00 Credits
(Fall; Yearly; 3.00 Credits; CW,CS,H) This introductory course focuses on how information technologies shape the way we think and organize ourselves. Studying the technology of the book, the world wide web and the metaverse, isolates the critical issues of change as central to the decision making of leaders in Information Technology. Looks at past technology, the book, at present technology, the internet, and the future as the metaverse.Prerequisites: CM132 and IT110 or IT111. Cross listed as IT290.
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