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CMST 200: Introduction to Speech Communication
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Analyzes verbal interaction, barriers to communication, effective listening and the application of fundamental principles to one-to-one, small group and one-to-many experiences.
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CMST 201: Public Speaking
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
This course is the study of the basic principles of public communication. This is a course in design, delivery, organization and presentation of speeches for public groups with an emphasis on informative and persuasive speeches, message delivery and presentation of visual aids.
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CMST 207: Communications,Community and Citizenship
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL This course is designed to develop critical thinking skills as exhibited in reasoning and argumentation, with a further goal of examining how the power of an individual's public voice can affect society. The course begins with a study of the rhetorical tradition of reasoning and argumentation, including elements of ethics. As the course progresses students will analyze, from historical to modern times, examples of individuals using their public voice and the resulting impact upon society. The course will culminate with students creating a reasoned, ethical argument as a final project.
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CMST 208: Mass Media & The Information Society
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
[satisfies the GECR for social sciences, list 2, anthropology, geography, psychology and sociology). This course introduces students to the range of historical, cultural, economic and social issues affected by the development and continued evolution of mass media. Books, magazines, sound and video recording, the development of electronic media and of the internet provide the context for examinations of media uses and effects, media policy and law and social effects of media.
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CMST 210: Interpersonal Communication
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
WINTER/SPRING This course is an exploration of the human communication process. It includes the perceptual and attribution processes surrounding messages, the construction of verbal and nonverbal messages, the functions of messages in interaction and the role of interpersonal communication processes on a variety of interpersonal relationship types.
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CMST 250: Small Group Communication
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/WINTER This course focuses upon theories, concepts and skills to improve small group communication with application to various task-oriented groups. This course emphasizes problem-solving communication and participant-leadership skills.
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CMST 301: Political Communication
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
How Americans use oral and televisual communication to confront and change their environment. Emphasis on American speakers in American political contexts. Topics vary.
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CMST 305: Message Delivery
4.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Prerequisite: Junior standing. Analysis and application of message delivery techniques, focusing on voice and articulation, modes of delivery and style, communication apprehension, situational factors and visual support.
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CMST 306: Presentation Graphics
2.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
Analyzes the elements and techniques for creating visual messages. Discusses integration of visual techniques for the presentation speaker.
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CMST 309: Communication and Information
5.00 Credits
Eastern Washington University
FALL/SPRING An introduction to the history and development of communication theory. This is the first course in the communication major as well as the first course in communication theory. Topics include theory development, observation techniques, a survey of theories and ethical questions.
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