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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0), GER. Preparation, delivery and analysis of speeches in various platform speaking situations. Theories and practices of delivery, managing stage fright, organization, critical listening, audience analysis, and persuasion are explored. Prerequisite: WRTG S111 or equivalent. Prerequisite:    WRTG S111 US D- Concurrent OR WRTG A111 UA D Concurrent OR WRTG F111X UF D- Concurrent OR ENGL S111 US D- Concurrent OR ENGL A111 UA D Concurrent OR ENGL F111X UF D- Concurrent
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1-9 credits variable (0+0+ 4-36) Student work experience while employed (paid or unpaid) by a business or organization, under the supervision of both a qualified professional in the work situation and a faculty member. Prerequisite: Admission to a program, demonstration of preparation for internship activity, and instructor permissino via signed course approval form.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

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  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    1-9 credits variable (0+0+ 4-36) A classroom or work related project supervised by a faculty member and an on-site individual who supervises the practicum focus area. Emphasis is on practical applications of oral and, to a lesser extent, written communication competencies in an appropriate environment. Prerequisite: Instructor permission via signed course approval form.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3 +0) Introduction to argumentation theory and debate. Critical analysis and principles of logic, reasoning and discursive evidence in the construction of argument in a variety of contexts. Develops understanding of the nature of argument and its key elements; explores standards and ethics used to evaluate argument; and charts variation of standards across contexts. Strategies in creation and performance, including opportunities for performance and competition. Prerequisite: C or better in WRTG S211 and one of: COMM S111, COMM S235, COMM S237, or COMM S241; or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    (WRTG S211 US C Concurrent OR WRTG A211 UA C Concurrent OR WRTG F211X UF C Concurrent OR ENGL S211 US C Concurrent OR ENGL A211 UA C Concurrent OR ENGL F211X UF C Concurrent ) (AND COMM S111 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S235 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S237 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S241 US D- Concurrent )
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Understanding the communication process that occurs when people of different cultures interact. Topics include perception, stereotyping, language and non-verbal concepts of kinesics, time and space. Special emphasis on analyzing the communication differences that make a difference with Alaska cultures. This course meets the state requirement for certification in multicultural education. Prerequisite: Lower division communication course and WRTG S111 or equivalent; or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    (COMM S111 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S218 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S220 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S235 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S237 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S241 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S250 US D- Concurrent ) (AND WRTG S111 US D- Concurrent OR WRTG A111 UA D Concurrent OR WRTG F111X UF D- Concurrent OR ENGL S111 US D- Concurrent OR ENGL A111 UA D Concurrent OR ENGL F111X UF D- Concurrent )
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) A practical career-oriented course designed to help students cultivate a repertoire of speaking and listening skills as they prepare for the world of business and the professions. This research based class provides practice opportunities to lead meetings, train peers, and do job interview, performance appraisal, and information gathering. Students will work on a team problem-solving project and practice resolving conflict. Analysis of work settings to understand strategic organizational communication, structure and culture. Prerequisite: A lower division communication course and WRTG S111 (C or better), or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    (COMM S111 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S218 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S220 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S235 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S237 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S241 US D- Concurrent OR COMM S250 US D- Concurrent ) (AND WRTG S111 US C Concurrent OR WRTG A111 UA C Concurrent OR WRTG F111X UF C Concurrent OR ENGL S111 US C Concurrent OR ENGL A111 UA C Concurrent OR ENGL F111X UF C Concurrent )
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits (3+0) Examines major theoretical frameworks for analyzing traditional and digital media, and techniques for applying those theories to specific media products and genres. Using various theoretical lenses, students will examine a wide variety of media, including advertising, film, television, news, and the Internet. Students will also investigate economic and political aspects of the media and will explore the ways that race, gender, and class are presented in media products. Prerequisite: WRTG S211 (C or better) or instructor permission. Prerequisite:    WRTG S211 US C Concurrent OR WRTG A211 UA C Concurrent OR WRTG F211X UF C Concurrent OR ENGL S211 US C Concurrent OR ENGL A211 UA C Concurrent OR ENGL F211X UF C Concurrent
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