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COMM 215: Ethics & Communication
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Prerequisite: CMUN/COMM 175 or CMUN/COMM 150 or 160 This course explores various approaches to ethical decision-making and applies that process to diverse aspects of every day, contemporary life. Outcome: Students learn to discern a wide variety of ethical issues concerning communication behavior, apply systematic ethical analysis to various communication situations, and clearly explain their analyses.
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COMM 220: Introduction to Rhetoric
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course introduces theories of rhetoric, emphasizing the relevance of classical disputes for understanding current controversies over the nature and function of discourse. A central theme is the tension between rhetoric's promise for constructing a rich and meaningful civic life and the dangers of its descent into demagoguery and irrationality. Outcome: Students will work through theoretical issues, by examining speeches, films, and other rhetorical artifacts.
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COMM 227: Social Justice & Communication
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course examines the implications of communication processes and practices for democracy and social justice. Outcome: Students will be able to articulate and defend their conception of the role of communication in achieving a just society and demonstrate an understanding of how existing communication institutions, laws, and norms impede or assist movement towards that goal.
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COMM 229: Journalistic Interviewing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
Interviewing for Journalism instructs students on how interviews are conducted for print, television, radio and the Internet. While learning the elements of interviewing through lectures and readings, students also will demonstrate their knowledge by doing interviews in and outside the classroom and producing written articles, broadcast scripts, and multi-media stories.
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COMM 230: Argumentation & Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course is an introduction to analyzing and critiquing arguments, and inventing extended arguments to advocate positions. Outcome: Students will be able to analyze and critique both individual arguments and extended cases; demonstrate understanding of the relationship of argumentation to audience and context; and invent arguments and develop cases for advocacy.
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COMM 231: Conflict Management and Communication
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course explores the role of communication in conflict resolution. Special attention is paid to mediation and other forms of alternative dispute resolution. Outcome: Students will acquire methods of analyzing the nature of conflict and applying appropriate communicative strategies for managing conflict.
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COMM 232: Digital Cinema Production
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
In this introduction to digital cinema production course, students will demonstrate their ability to apply aesthetic and theoretical principles and cinema production skills. Topics include idea development, scripting, story boarding, preproduction planning, digital cameras systems, cinematography, audio recording, and editing. Students will work on individual and group projects, which involve project development, filming and editing short narrative projects.
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COMM 233: Magazine Writing and Editing
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
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COMM 234: Interviewing for Communication
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This course explores the crucial skill of interviewing necessary for many aspects of professional and daily life. Students will learn different ways of interviewing depending on communication context. Outcomes: These approaches will enhance students' interviewing ethics as they gain practical experience.
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COMM 236: Persuasive Presentations
3.00 Credits
Loyola University Chicago
This class focuses on the creation and delivery of persuasive messages to develop a variety of persuasive strategies and implement them in both individual and group presentations. Outcome: Students engage in situation analysis and message critique.
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