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MLLS 790: Lead & Lib Stud Colloquium
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This required seminar provides students with the opportunity to integrate the knowledge they have gained throughout their graduate program. Students will be guided in designing and developing a substantial research project that incorporates significant learning from their program and demonstrates their competence in leading technological change.
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MLLS 795: Leadership Capstone
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
This course provides students with an opportunity to synthesize what they have learned about leadership during their graduate degree program and to demonstrate mastery of primary leadership competencies, concepts, principles and practices. By demonstrating competence in a highly interactive leadership simulation and reflecting on their experience, students focus and integrate their learning upon the identification, analysis and solution of leadership problems in organizations and society today.
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MLS 500: Comm/Prof Writing
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Provides students with a variety of practical writing projects that will prepare them for professional communication. Included will be exercises in preparing brochures, annual reports, articles, public relations, technical reports, house organs, and business correspondence.
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MLS 501: Persuasion in Marketplace
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Examines how human beings communicate beliefs. As a graduate-level introduction to communication and persuasion, the course asks three basic questions: (1) How are we persuaded to adopt certain beliefs? (2) How are we persuaded to maintain them? (3) How are we persuaded to change them? Answers vary depending upon the perspective taken. The course will investigate the psycholog- ical, the physiological, the sociological, the rational, and the religious perspectives for their insights into interpersonal and organizational persuasion, brainwashing, hypnosis, advertising, propaganda, etc.
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MLS 502: Medieval Drama
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Students will read a number of surviving medieval English dramas. This course begins with some Latin texts in translation and moves toward the great moralities.
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MLS 503: Presentational Skills
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Provides an orientation to corporate presentation and platform skills. Students are coached and drilled through their corporate presentation on current issues in industry and finance.
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MLS 504: Media Ethics
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Examines ethical issues that challenge media professionals and consumers. By interpreting and applying ethical theory -- from the classicists to the contemporary -- students will analyze ethical challenges inherent in the modern media. Focus will be on theories of moral maturation, the tension between universal values and cultural specificity, and the contrast between commitment and cynicism.
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MLS 505: Values, Ethics, Policy
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
What is good public policy? This simple, often asked question already implies the central role ethics play in policy making. This course examines that role in light of the distinctive value structure that arises from the beliefs and institutions of American liberal democracy.
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MLS 506: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
Political Communication examines the gamut of public political debate--campaigns,governance, news coverage, spin-doctors and message shaping, imagery, polls, commentary, blogging, etc. In addition the course will explore in historical depth one major issue in the context of rhetorical and political theory. The mix of political activities and issues covered will vary from semester to semester given current events.
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MLS 511: Torah
3.00 Credits
Duquesne University
A historical-critical study of the Pentateuch in the light of the present status of literary, historical, theological,and archaeological research on the Old Testament and its environment.
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