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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
The clear dissemination of information will be the focus of this course. Emphasis will be given to the organization and presentation for business and professional speaking situations. Methods of persuasive strategies and appropriate visuals will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
This course offers the study of communication as it applies to formal organizations. Topics for lecture, discussion, and written analysis include organizational climate and structure, employer-employee communication, and management styles. Emphasis will be given to time management, written and oral communications within organizations, and the development of social communications as it relates to organizational contexts.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes improving the individual's nonverbal communication and vocal skills for the broadcast media. Students combine broadcast theory with practical skills to enhance understanding of and performance of all types of broadcast material. Prerequisite: COMM 202 and COMM 203.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the necessity for reasoned thinking and stresses the need for understanding conflict and its resolution. Methods of negotiation and mediation will be studied as well as advocacy theory. The analysis of issues, argument development, and critical listening will be key components of the course.
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3.00 Credits
A course in which the student, assigned a specific musical format, prepares and executes weekly programs complete with musical selections, news headlines, announcements, and a program guest. To qualify, the student must be capable of operating all studio equipment. Prerequisites: COMM 202, COMM 203. May be repeated once.
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3.00 Credits
A course in the creation and critique of audio productions for radio and video. The course explores both the theory and practice of acoustic communication and sound design. It considers both the aesthetics of electroacoustic communication and the social, cultural, and institutional contexts of radio broadcasting. Prerequisites: COMM 202, COMM 203.
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2.00 Credits
A course which insists that competition accelerates rhetorical competencies in debate and individual events. In the former, students compete against teams from other colleges by debating topics which have been chosen at the national level. In the latter, students display their understanding of literary texts as well as current events by competing against other students in faculty-judged circumstances. In both debate and individual events, overnight travel is likely and the course may be repeated. Prerequisites: COMM 202.
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3.00 Credits
Collaboration with the graphic design program provides insight into the function of public relations. Effective communication strategies will include newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, and Web pages as well as writing technique and style for print and broadcast. Prerequisites: COMM 202, COMM 203, COMM 302.
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3.00 Credits
A course that investigates the significance of contemporary media, cultural ideals, beliefs, and values. The course considers the significance and impact of media on our experience of self, community, culture, society, and world. The course will engage students in the critical practices of reading, decoding, and interpreting cultural texts and practices. Prerequisites: COMM 202, COMM 203.
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3.00 Credits
A course in video production that investigates the theory and practice of single camera projects such as the news piece, the documentary, the teleplay, the commercial, the music video, the industrial video, and the public relations video. Prerequisites: COMM 202, COMM 203.
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