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4.00 Credits
Students study and apply human communication theories to the study of interpersonal relationships including small groups, gender studies, work relationships, friendships and marital relationships. Perspectives on and methods of critical inquiry and research are an integral part of the course content. Research projects are presented to the rest of the class as well as submitted to professional organizations for review. (Prerequisites: COM103, COM212, COM205, COM222, COM309) COM442 and COM443 are intended to be a yearlong capstone sequence
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1.00 Credits
Basic quantitative approaches and methods are applied to communication studies. The course includes research question construction, survey research, SPSS, and quantitative comparisons.
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2.00 Credits
This course will engage students in dialogue regarding communication ethics and inherent ethical dilemmas. Students will gain awareness about their own ethical philosophy and their ethical decision making processes. A connection will be made between communication theory, communication philosophies, current events, and personal experiences. It should prove to be an interesting, thought-provoking course. (Prerequisite: COM 103 or COM212)
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the field of Health Communication through the development of an online healthy lifestyles intervention from college students. Students will create portfolio-quality materials while also exploring the relationship between online social communities and health behavior, communication between patients and caregivers, social and cultural health issues, the media's influence on health, and explore career opportunities in health communication. (Prerequisite: COM103 or COM212)
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4.00 Credits
Students examine theories of communication systems, processes and assumptions in organization structures. Topics include roles, relationships and responsibilities of individuals within organizations as well as skills in and applications of organizational communication. Interviewing skills in the various demands of organizations will be examined and practiced. Values and ethical communication behaviors are explored through a variety of activities including cases, self-assessments and field studies. (Prerequisites: COM103 or COM212, COM205)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Independent study offers the opportunity to pursue advanced study in communication. Independent study is open only to students with substantial preparatory course work in communication. It is not intended to be taken in the place of a regularly offered course. (Prerequisite: permission of communication faculty)
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
Students participate in a variety of internship programs in such experiences as editing, publishing, broadcasting, television, human resources, and public relations under the supervision of Communication faculty. Internships are tailored to the needs, interests, and career aspirations of the student. Portfolios, learning logs, and meetings with the internship faculty supervisor are required for all internships. (Prerequisites: COM103, COM205, COM212, COM222, COM325, ENG120 and permission of communication faculty advisor)
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes structured programming and problem solving techniques as implemented in a high level language. Topics include input and output procedures, control structures and boolean expressions, functions and procedures with parameters, recursion, looping techniques and data structures. (Prerequisite: MAT125 or equivalent)
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2.50 Credits
This course is an introduction to Old Testament literature and the history of the people of Israel. It overviews the words and deeds of God in the life of His people under the old covenants.
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1.50 Credits
A study of the content and effective application of Christian theological presuppositions and the Doctrine of Creation with an exploration of the Biblical basis, the conceptual framework and contemporary significance of the church's teaching.
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