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RHCS 300: Communication Theory
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Survey of leading human communication theories put forward in varied areas of communication behavior, including interpersonal, group, and public communication. Prerequisite(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies 102. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 302: Advanced Theories in Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
In-depth exploration of specific theories in area of interpersonal communications. Will focus on role of communication in creating, maintaining, repairing, and transforming individual's sense of self and other. From this foundation, students will explore essence of dialogue through works of Buber, Bakhtin, Arnett, and Baxter. Prerequisite(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies 102. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 323: Classical Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Roots of modern rhetorical theory in writings of Greek and Roman teachers of rhetoric. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 325: Medieval to Modern Rhetorics
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Introduction to nature, scope, function and value of rhetorical theory in Medieval, Renaissance, and Enlightenment cultures. Key figures include St. Augustine, Boethius, Trebizond, Peter Ramus, Giambattista Vico, George Campbell, Hugh Blair, and Richard Whately. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 327: Contemporary Perspectives on Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Survey of leading contemporary rhetorical theorists with emphasis on those who provide alternative views to classical and neo-Aristotelian theories, including symbolic interactionist approaches, postmodern approaches, and critical approaches. Prerequisite(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies 101. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 330: Organizational Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Presents fundamental principles of organizational communication theory, methods, and practices, applied to concrete examples from organizational experience. Prerequisite(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies 102. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 332: Practicum
1.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Understanding communication through practical oral performance, debate, oral interpretation, public address. Fifty hours of work for one quarter unit of practicum credit. Includes research and written work appropriate to the speech activity involved. Two units maximum credit. Graded pass/fail only. Does not count for rhetoric and communication studies major or minor. Prerequisite(s): Permission of department. Unit(s): 0.25-1
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RHCS 333: Theory and Pedagogy
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
For students who have successfully applied for positions as student consultants and speech fellows at the speech center. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 340: Culture and Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
Studies dynamics of intercultural communication. Emphasis on familiarizing students with issues relating to diversity and improving students' skills in communicating across cultural barriers. Prerequisite(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies 102. Unit(s): 1
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RHCS 341: Speech Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Richmond
History of professional speech writing from classical times to present. Attention to status and impact of modern political and business speech writers. Emphasis on writer/speaker relationship, audience analysis, speech structure, use of data, and writing in an oral style. Prerequisite(s): Rhetoric and Communication Studies 101. Unit(s): 1
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