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COM 316: Communication Theory
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A course that surveys the major theories in the field of communication, analyzing theories of nonverbal, intrapersonal, verbal, and relational communication. Emphasis on the relationship among theory, research, and communication science. Prerequisites: COM 114 and one other course at the 200 level or above.
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COM 317: Persuasive Communication
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
Examination of the rhetorical and social scientific theories of persuasive communication. Students will gain practical experience by examining the ethical, logical, and motivational means of influencing others in a variety of persuasive situations. Course work will include analysis, criticism, and application of persuasive discourse across a diverse range of contexts
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COM 319: Bus & Professional Communicatn
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A course designed to improve speaking and listening skills essential to effective communication in a variety of business and professional settings. A systematic approach to informative and persuasive presentations, principles of interviewing, small-group problem solving, and oral briefings. Prerequisite: COM 213
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COM 320: Organizational Communication
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course focuses on the application of communication principles as applied to organizational contexts. Communication theories within the organizational framework are examined. Attention is given to strategies for communication-related problems and issues assessing and managing within organizations. Prerequisites: COM 114 and one other 300 level COM course.
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COM 325: Oral Interpretation
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
A lecture and laboratory course dealing with the analysis, appreciation, and communication of literature to an audience. Open to juniors and seniors or with consent of instructor.
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COM 353: SpcTpc:Media Influ&Cult Ident
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
An opportunity for intensive exploration of a particular topic chosen by the instructor.
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COM 374: Radio Practicum
0.25 Credits
Elmhurst University
Quarter course Management experience in the radio industry. Involvement in the day-to-day running of a radio station. Opportunity to continue on-air music shows while developing a more comprehensive understanding of station management issues. Five hours per week of participation is required for all radio practicum courses. Pass/No Pass grading.
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COM 420: Ethics & Critical Issues/Comm
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course is designed to help students develop a conceptual framework for evaluating communication ethics, and examining controversial issues and case studies in a variety of communication contexts, with a particular focus on business communication settings. Students will explore fundamental issues and standards of ethics in interpersonal, group, public, and mass communication contexts. Prerequisite: COM 316.
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COM 450: Leadership and Communication
1.00 Credits
Elmhurst University
This course is an overview of the relationship between communication principles and the phenomenon of leadership. Analysis of various leadership approaches and their communicative content are undertaken. Students will be asked to engage in qualitative research exploring the nature of leadership as a product of human communication. Prerequisite: COM 316
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COM 468: Internship
0.50 Credits
Elmhurst University
Full or 1.5 course Designed to provide junior and senior communication studies, interdepartmental communication, and theatre majors with supervised, on-the-job experience with participating businesses, government agencies, institutions, theatres, and radio/television stations. Applications should be made early in the term preceding registration. A range of 10-20 hours of work experience per week is required for one course credit. Consent of instructor required during previous term unless exception is granted by International Coordinator. Offered for Pass/No Pass grading. Repeatable for credit.
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