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CLAS 401: Capstone Experience
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
A culminating experience in which a Classics, Latin or Greek major will integrate, extend and apply knowledge and skills from the student's general education and major programs. Enrollment is through a project contract which may include one of the following: student teaching in a Latin program, participation in a Classics Department Learning Community program abroad, completion of a semester at the Intercollegiate Center for Classical Studies in Rome or the College Year in Athens, participation in an approved archaeological excavation, participation in an approved internship, a departmental honors course, a research experience outside of a class (including SURF), or a significant research project completed in conjunction with a regularly scheduled major course. prerequisites: Senior status or junior status with consent of Chair. Offered as needed. 0 hours. Staff.
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CLAS 450: Field Studies in Archaeology
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course will introduce the technical and ethical problems of archaeology and the techniques used by the archaeologist for survey, excavation, analysis, conservation, and recording on an archaeological site by giving the student the opportunity to participate in a structured curriculum on an approved excavation. Two weeks of classroom instruction will be followed by a minimum of four weeks of participation in an excavation. Prerequisites: Six hours in any combination of the following areas - anthropology, arts management, classics, fine arts, history, religion, or chemistry. Offered on demand. Three hours. Ms. Fisher.
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CLAS 453-454: Internship
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Application required; see Internship Program. Three hours. Staff.
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CLAS 453-454 - Internship
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CLAS 481-482: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Three hours each. Staff.
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CLAS 487-488: Departmental Honors
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Three hours each. Staff.
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CLAS 496-498: Senior Project
6.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
Six hours. Staff.
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COMM 180: Fundamentals of Communication Studies
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This class will examine the elements of communication with regard to listening, interpersonal communication, group communication as used in discussions and tasks, as well as presentational communication. Skill development in each of these areas will be the focus on course assignments. This class is for students who do not complete the FYC, as well as transfer students who have not completed a comparable introductory course. Class does not count for communication studies minor; class does not fulfill speaking-intensive course requirement. Three hours. Staff.
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COMM 210: Principles of Public Communication
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course provides guidance and practice in the fundamentals of public communication in a variety of contexts. The prime objective is to help the student become a more effective and confident oral communicator. The course requires students to develop clearly expressed, logically organized ideas and to deliver them in an effective manner. While speech theory is included in the course, emphasis is placed on the practical application of essential theory. Speaking-intensive. Three hours. Staff.
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COMM 215: Interpersonal and Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
This course analyzes various types and styles of communication in interpersonal and small group contexts, focusing on theories of communication as well as practical application. Areas of emphasis will include: the importance of both verbal and non-verbal communication in forming relationships and dealing with others; roles and styles of leadership in small groups; and the dynamics of group interaction. Speaking-intensive. Three hours. Staff.
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COMM 220: Argumentation
3.00 Credits
Randolph-Macon College
An overview of rhetorical theory and empirical research on persuasion, argumentation strategies, and oral delivery. Application of this theory and research in impromptu, extemporaneous, and debating contexts. Speaking-intensive. Three hours. Mr. Sheckels.
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