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COM 210: Intro to Video Production
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A theoretical and practical study of the techniques, materials, and dynamics involved in the creation and production of short video programs, with consideration of issues and ethics. Students create instructional, documentary, or dramatic productions.
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COM 211: Survey of Mass Communication
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A survey of the history and development of mass media in America. The origin, nature, and interrelationships of media are examined.
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COM 213: Public Speaking
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An introductory course in oral presentation that combines theory with practical application.
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COM 214: Managerial Listening
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course Numerous managerial functions require effective listening. All data necessary for strategic planning, effective decision making, and dealing successfully with personnel issues come through listening to co-workers, subordinates, superiors, and customers. In a workplace that is increasingly competitive and diverse, it is more essential than ever before that managers develop proficiency in their listening ability. This course is designed to help students increase their listening ability, and provide them with structured opportunities to develop and practice their listening skills, equipping them to foster continuous improvement in their roles as managers and supervisors.
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COM 217: Principles of Interviewing
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course is designed to enhance students146 understanding of communication principles within the context of various types of professional interviews (e.g., employment, performance-appraisal, exit, disciplinary, etc.). Course will focus strongly on in-class performances of simulated interviews, role-plays, and presentations.
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COM 218: Nonvrbl Com & Effective Lstng
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Effective communication in all contexts requires careful attention to nonverbal communication and listening. Scholars have long recognized that these two essential components of successful communication are necessarily entwined. This hybrid course is designed to help students identify and appreciate how they can improve their communication skills by watching and listening to what they and others are saying. This will be achieved by identifying, assessing, and learning how to practice effective management of nonverbal communication and listening skills as they pertain to the workplace and social settings.
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COM 274: Radio Practicum
0.25 Credits
Elmhurst University
Quarter course Advanced opportunities in the radio industry, including music air shifts, promotions, news, sports, and other administrative duties at the station. Participation may be in the form of an independent on-air music show, or administrative responsibilities assigned by the station manager in a specific area of interest, such as news, promotion, or music. Five hours per week of participation is required for all radio practicum courses. Pass/No Pass grading.
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COM 312: Small Group Communication
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A course designed to explore the nature of group processes, with an emphasis on effective task-group discussion, decision making, problem solving, and conflict resolution. Development of personal leadership skills and observational-analytic skills through structured group communication activities. Prerequisite: COM 114
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COM 314: Comm & Culture in Workplace
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Half course Due to rapid globalization of markets, and dramatic shifts in demographics, managers and supervisors are required to support and manage an increasingly diverse work force, and effectively communicate with a greater variety of audiences from both within and outside of their organization. This course is designed to heighten students146 ability to understand and appreciate the impact of cultural diversity on contemporary business communication.
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COM 315: Intercultural Communication
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Both cross-cultural and intercultural aspects of communication, verbal and nonverbal, are examined in domestic and international cultures. Cultural differences in values and beliefs are also examined. Important dimensions of communication are treated in specific contexts such as medical, business, and social. In addition, students will be asked to analyze their own intercultural variables and communication behaviors. Overall, this course will build cultural awareness and knowledge of how to transcend cultural and ethnic differences to build community through communication.
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