Credits: 2 | Prerequisite: ENGL 989 |
This class introduces students to areas of study, which expand their knowledge, and appreciation of today’s multi-cultural and multi-racial world. Students will learn methods for preparing and delivering effective presentations, while studying different cultures and learning how to be sensitive to the differences between people. Students who successfully complete COMM 1000 will be able to:
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Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: ENGL 989 |
This course will guide students through the process of learning the basic principles and contexts of communication. Human Communications provides a broad approach to oral communication skills including intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. The course will also examine intercultural and mass communication. The student who successfully completes COMM 1100 will:
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Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: ENGL 0989 |
This class focuses on public speaking in a variety of settings, and meets three general education areas: communication, critical thinking, and technology. Students will focus on the organization of materials and the vocal physical aspects of delivery in various speaking situations. The basic concepts, vocabulary, theories, and processes relevant to understanding public communication will be introduced. Students who successfully complete COMM 1110 will:
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Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: ENGL 989 |
This course investigates the nature of argumentation in personal, social, and political processes of controversial issues in public policy. Special focus will be on oral presentations of developed argumentative discourses and practice of the practical skills of public debate employed in advocacy. Students who successfully complete COMM 1111 will:
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Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: ENGL 989 |
This class examines the dynamics of communication, focusing on basic processes in face-to-face interaction. Through this course, students will analyze the variability of design, production, exchange, and interpretation of messages in relational family, professional, and cultural contexts. Students who successfully complete COMM 2105 will be able to:
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Credits: 3 | Prerequisite: Satisfactory English scores to place into co requisite remediation or higher. |
This course examines the dynamics of the group communication process, focusing on basic theories of group communication and emphasizes performance-based application within the group setting. Analyses of listening in groups, verbal and nonverbal communication, conflict and cohesion, argumentation, and decision-making are included. The oral communication component offers experience formulating and delivering group presentations. Students who successfully complete COMM 2220 will be able to:
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Analysis and application of interpersonal, small group, and mediated communication skills as effective speaking, listening, negotiation, conflict management, presentation, and media interviewing.