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CMST 141: Debate I
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Provides investigation and practice in oral problem-solving through debate format and impromptu speaking. Includes principles of argumentation and analysis of propositions; use of tests of evidence, reasoning, and logic; detection of fallacies, structure of arguments, and methods of refutation and rebuttal. The student is expected to attend a minimum of two debate tournaments. CMST 101 or equivalent recommended. ( Previously SPE 141.) 0322 AA 2 FISHER, S F 9:30AM-11:30AM D114
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CMST 142: Debate II
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Provides investigation and practice in oral problem-solving through debate format and persuasive speaking. Includes principles of argumentation and analysis of propositions; use of tests of evidence, reasoning, and logic; detection of fallacies, structure of arguments, and methods of refutation and rebuttal. The student is expected to attend a minimum of two debate tournaments. CMST 101 or equivalent recommended. ( Previously SPE 142.) 0324 AA 2 FISHER, S F 9:30AM-11:30AM D114
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CMST 143: Debate III
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Provides investigation and practice in oral problem-solving through debate format and extemporaneous speaking. Includes principles of argumentation and analysis of propositions; use of tests of evidence, reasoning, and logic; detection of fallacies, structure of arguments, and methods of refutation and rebuttal. The student is expected to attend a minimum of two debate tournaments. CMST 101 or equivalent recommended. ( Previously SPE 143.) 0326 AA 2 FISHER, S F 9:30AM-11:30AM D114
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CMST 210: Interpersonal Communication[C
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
This course is recommended for students seeking to improve their communication with friends, family, and coworkers. It is designed to heighten the student's awareness of personality styles and communication behaviors and their respective impact on interpersonal and group communication. Credit not granted for both CMST 110 and CMST& 210. ( Previously SPE 111.) 8068 DII 5 BACON, J ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. These are listed at the top of the Distance Learning section of the schedule. Those who are unable to attend an orientation session must contact Julie Bacon by the second day of class, either via email at jbacon@columbiabasin.edu or by phone at (509) 542-5531.
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CMST 220: Public Speaking[C
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
This is a basic course in speech that expands beyond the three-credit requirement for an AA degree. The goal of this course is to introduce, practice, and become comfortable speaking in front of people in the workplace and in the community. This course is recommended for students with no previous speech experience. Students are taught different forms of public speaking. The student will learn to be a more effective communicator and organize his/her ideas for effective and efficient oral communication. ( Previously SPE 102.) 0348 AA 5 QUINLEY, V MTWTh 9:10AM-10:10AM P204 0350 BA 5 WUTZKE, J MTWTh 10:20AM-11:20AM W180B
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CMST 221: Communication Skills for Conflict Resolution[H
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
This course is highly recommended for those majoring in a number of disciplines including business administration, human resources, human services, criminal justice, pre-law, psychology, and communications. Many employers today are looking for people skilled in dispute resolution techniques. Interpersonal dispute in the workplace is the major reason for termination of employees. In this active and thought-provoking class, students will study and develop communication and dispute resolution skills through role-play and practicing the mediation process. The class is designed to develop communication skills that promote active and constructive problem-solving and dispute resolution in both personal and work relationships. ( Previously SPE 220.) 8197 WB 5 PARA, B TTh 6:00PM- 8:30PM A334
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CMST 241: Applied Leadership I
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
This course will explore leadership skills, concepts, and theories as they relate to student involvement on campus. Prerequisite: instructor's permission. (Previously SPE 241.) 0330 AA 2 REHM, A M 2:00PM- 4:00PM A331
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CMST 243: Applied Leadership III
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
A continuation of CMST 242, this course will explore leadership skills, concepts, and theories as they relate to student involvement on campus. Prerequisite: instructor's permission. ( Previously SPE 243.) 0332 AA 2 BECK, N MW 12:40PM- 1:40PM L101 0334 BA 2 GARZA, R TTh 12:40PM- 1:40PM L101
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CMST 260: Multicultural Communications[C
3.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
Multicultural Communications will teach the student culturally-sensitive methods of identifying basic problems involving communication failures across ethnic and racial settings. The course is designed to encourage participants to explore their own cultural identities in relationship to their cultures and those of others in order to improve the quality of their interpersonal communication skills. They will also learn to apply various multicultural approaches to behavior modification, racism, sexism, the valuing of cultural diversity, collaboration, and the move toward inherent pluralism. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. ( Previously SPE 260.) 8064 DII 5 BACON, J ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. These are listed at the top of the Distance Learning section of the schedule. Those who are unable to attend an orientation session must contact Julie Bacon by the second day of class, either via email at jbacon@columbiabasin.edu or by phone at (509) 542-5531. 8066 DII 5 BACON, J ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. These are listed at the top of the Distance Learning section of the schedule. Those who are unable to attend an orientation session must contact Julie Bacon by the second day of class, either via email at jbacon@columbiabasin.edu or by phone at (509) 542-5531.
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CS 101: Introduction to Computers and Information Technology
5.00 Credits
Columbia Basin College
CS 101 is a five-credit introductory class designed to meet the needs of all students as defined in CBC's "Using Information Technology & Tools Student LearningOutcome." The class emphasizes the cognitive aspects of dealing with Information Technology (IT): evaluating information, learning practical IT skills, solving problems, and dealing with information related issues such as privacy, security, ethics, etc. Students will also learn computer basics, using Windows, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, email and Internet skills to locate, present and report information. Prerequisite: there is no prerequisite for the class. 8308 DII 5 WOLF, D ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. New online students sign up for a WebCT orientation session on CBC homepage/ eLearning one week before quarter starts. All students log into WebCT to get class materials by 4/6/09. Contact dwolf@columbiabasin.edu for info. 8310 DII 5 WOLF, D ARR ARR This course is conducted primarily through the Internet. Students may also be required to make occasional visits to campus. There is a $34.55 fee. WebCT Orientations are available for students who have not previously taken an online class at CBC. New online students sign up for a WebCT orientation session on CBC homepage/ eLearning one week before quarter starts. All students log into WebCT to get class materials by 4/6/09. Contact dwolf@columbiabasin.edu for info.
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