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BSM 498: Senior Seminar B
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This is a seminar class that may be substituted for two lower-division electives in the BSBA Europe program only.
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BSM 499: Business Major Independent Study
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Independent learning only. Requires department approval. Variable credit course.
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CC 514: Intro School Based Counselling
3.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course gives the future school counsellor and educational leader an overview of how a well-organized counselling program contributes to children's growth and a positive school climate. It provides a foundational view of the roles and responsibilities of a school counsellor in a multicultural context.
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CO 205: Written Communication for Managers
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
An introductory course that approaches written communication from a business and management perspective; introduces students to basic strategies and techniques for effective business writing, including planning and writing effective letters, memos and short reports. This course can be applied toward the general education requirement in Humanities.
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CO 210: Oral Communication for Managers
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course addresses formal and informal communications as they are applied to managerial responsibilities. It includes development of oral skills in organization leadership, techniques of briefing, and one-to-one communication skills.
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COM 201: Introduction to Communications
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course introduces students to basic concepts and theories in the field of communication. It provides a conceptual foundation for discussion communication and its effects. Students will study the variety of kinds of communication and apply that information through assignments that can increase their own communication and critical thinking skills.
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COM 310: Introduction to Mass Media
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides an overview of the mass media: what they are, how they operate, what they communicate, and how they influence our lives and society. The operation of each major form of media will be examined, along with current media controversies. Students will also become informed consumers of media by considering their own exposure to and perception of mass messages.
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COM 311: Telling the Story:Writing for Print,Broadcast and Online Media
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Balancing theory and practice, this course introduces key writing concepts and examples from real-world journalists. Students will be introduced to established journalistic values and principles. They will learn storytelling and practice news gathering. These specific techniques will be covered: writing news for print; the use of technology in journalism; writing news for broadcast and online; and public relations writing.
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COM 312: News Reporting and Writing
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Concentrating on the role of the news reporter, this course emphasizes accurate reporting, and precise, vigorous writing. Topics of study include: a review of story components, reporting principles, coverage of specific beats, features, laws, taste, and ethics.
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COM 313: Public Relations:Principles/Practice
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Introduces the fundamental theories and practical applications of public relations, its functions in organizations, and its role in society. The course emphasizes three critical aspects of public relations work: communication, writing, and problem solving. Students will trace the historical development of public relations and explore concepts and theories related to public relations management in the future.
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