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099 Freshman Orientation (1). Only one freshman orientation course
will count toward graduation. Graded pass/fail.
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161 Introduction to Public Speaking (3). Organization and presentation
of ideas through participation in frequent speech activities. Students
present speeches to inform, solve problems, and persuade. Communication
needs of the individual students are considered and guidance is given
by
the instructor.
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181 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3). Communication
in an interpersonal environment. Topics studied include interpersonal
perception, verbal and nonverbal communication, conflict reduction,
and language and its use. Will not satisfy requirements for organizational
communication major
or
minor.
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201 Communication Foundations & Theory
(3). Theoretical constructs of the speech communication discipline.
A survey from classical through contemporary perspectives of human
discourse. Focus is on the development of the major content areas of
the field. Corequisite: COM 161
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251 Debate and Advocacy (3). Review and application of debate
and advocacy skill including the ability to develop, organize, present,
refute, and analyze well-reasoned arguments. Appropriate for individuals
seeking preparation for those professions (e.g., law, business, teaching,
ministry) where advocacy of ideas is essential.
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353 Team Communication and Leadership (3). The study of communication principles and leadership strategies for effective teamwork. Focus is on communication and leadership skills that produce team cohesion, synergy, and productivity. Communication theory is applied to analyze leadership roles in team projects, decision-making, and conflict management.
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357 Communication and Critical Thought (3). The course explores
the relationship between communication and critical thought. Based on
the rhetorical traditions of oral discourse, students will explore argumentation,
negotiation, reason, fallacy, language, and evaluation of information
as
each relates to critical thinking.
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361 Career Presentations (3). A study of presentation techniques within business and professional contexts. Presentations made to staff, clients, and constituents, as well as conference and keynote addresses, will be studied and practiced. Students will create and deliver presentations tailored to their individual career objectives. Prerequisite: COM 161. COM
372 Communication in Educational Environments (3). Special communication
needs of teachers of any discipline. Students develop an understanding
of communication concepts applicable to the classroom as well as communication
skills useful in other aspects of educational environments. Course content
is developed through readings, lectures, discussions, structured activities,
and classroom visitations; provides the teacher an experiential and a
cognitive understanding of the role of communication in the educational
environment.
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381 Interpersonal Communication (3). In-depth study of communication
and interpersonal relations. Prerequisite: COM 181 or COM major or minor.
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384 Communication Skills for Professionals(3). A study of applied communication skills for professionals in for-profit and non-profit organizations. Emphasis is given to oral and written communication techniques for providing performance feedback, conducting interviews, managing meetings, delivering training, promoting strategy and change, maintaining organizational identity and image, and responding to organizational crises.
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385 Organizational Communication (3). Examination and exploration
of applications of communication theories within the framework of an
organization. Attention will be given to strategies for diagnosing communication
problems
and effecting change in communication behaviors.
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387 Intercultural Communication (3). Designed to explore communication
principles from the viewpoint of different western and non-western cultures.
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390 Communication Research (3). An introduction to the quantitative and qualitative research methods used to study communication. Emphasis is placed on familiarity with scholarly publications, understanding various research methodologies, and critique of basic and applied research findings. The connection between theory, research, and decision-making is highlighted.
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399 Co-Curricular Activities (1-3). Participation in departmental
co-curricular activities as required. A journal of the activity is maintained
and the student must devote a specified number of clock hours to the
chosen
activity. May be repeated for credit. Graded pass/fail.
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409 Seminar in Communication (3). The capstone course for majors and minors in organizational communication surveys theoretical and applied content areas within the discipline. Requirements include a major paper, presentation, and a one-hour oral exam. Open only to graduating seniors with consent of instructor. Graded pass/fail.
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437 Senior Honors Thesis (3). A faculty-supervised thesis and/or project which allows Honors Program students with a senior standing to undertake advanced research. A thesis paper and/or written review of the exhibit or performance is required. Graded pass/fail.
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461 Persuasive Communication (3). Approaches used in changing
the attitudes and actions of others. Persuasive speeches in class are
given,
as well
as one public performance.
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481 Conflict and Communication(3). Examines conflict process
as communication phenomena. Explores theories of conflict communication
and develops competencies for a range of professional and interpersonal
contexts by applying theory to practice.
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488 Cooperative Education (1-3). A meaningful, planned, and evaluated work experience related to the career and educational objectives of the student for which he/she may receive academic credit and possible financial remuneration. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours from any 488/489 courses. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: permission from chair.
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489 Cooperative Education (1-3). A meaningful, planned, and evaluated work experience related to the career and educational objectives of the student for which he/she may receive academic credit and possible financial remuneration. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours from any 488/489 courses. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: permission from chair.
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499 Contemporary Issues in Communication (1-3). Studies
of interest to faculty and students (e.g., effective mentoring skills,
communication and the family, health communication, gender issues). A
different subject is examined each time the course is offered, with the
topic being announced one semester in advance. Variable credit is assigned
on the basis of the instruction hours (15-20 hours per unit of credit).
Enrollment is open to juniors and seniors and may be repeated once for
a total of six
hours.
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551 Supervision of Forensic Activities (3). A survey of current
problems in administering a speech and theatre activity program. Includes
tournament management and judging. Practicum in supervision of festival
and tournament activities facing the instructor, such as preparing the
contestant for duet acting, the contest play, interpretative and forensic
events.
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553 Advanced Team Communication and Leadership (3). Survey of theory, research, and current practices relevant to the study of team communication and leadership. Students will examine communicative behavior of productive teams and effective leaders, and participate in team building exercises.
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581 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication (3). A study of the
contemporary approaches to interpersonal communication with opportunities
for practical application of those approaches in diverse interpersonal
situations.
COM 585 Advanced Organizational
Communication (3). Survey of theory and research relevant to
the study of organizational communication. Students will examine how
communication processes shape and reshape the activities of organizing
within and between organizations. Prerequisites: senior standing and
COM 385 or graduate status.
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589 Directed Individual Study in Communication Theory (3). A
course designed to meet the needs of individuals and groups who wish
to explore topics not covered in other speech and theatre courses or
to do in-depth study of an issue introduced in another course. A proposal
of study must be approved by the instructor during the first week of
classes. General areas of study from which specific topics can be drawn
include interpersonal communication, small group communication, and communication
within organizations. May be repeated for a maximum of six hours. Graded
pass/fail.
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599 Internship (3-6). A course designed for students to get experience
in the application of theory to practical situations. Businesses and
organizations selected to participate draw from qualified students with
skills in organizational communication, forensics, technical theatre,
or acting. May be repeated for a total of six hours. Graded pass/fail.
Prerequisite: senior standing
or consent of instructor.
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600 Seminar in International and Intercultural Communication (3). Analysis
of theories and research in international communication and intercultural
communication. Focus on such variables as interaction among racial, ethnic,
and cultural groups; transnational information flow; and the role of
media in facilitating international and intercultural knowledge and understanding
(Same as JMC 600).
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644 Graduate Cooperative Education (3). May be repeated for a
maximum of six credits. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: permission of
chair.
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645 Foundations of Organizational Communication (3). A survey
of the development of organizational communication from early communication
thinkers to contemporary individuals who have contributed theory and
influenced
the discipline.
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661 Theories of Persuasion and Argumentation (3). Classical and
modern theories of persuasion and argumentation. Behavioral theory and
research are examined and the effects of various forms of argument and
attitude change are studied. Ethical standards of persuasion and argumentation
are explored.
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672 Communication in Instructional Environments (3). Communication
in a variety of instructional contexts with focus on introductory courses
at the college level. Emphasis is placed on the literature, philosophies,
and theories concerning communication instruction.
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673 Organizational Training and Development (3). Specific problem
areas in communication structures within particular organizations are
identified. A concentrated examination is made of areas of assessment,
diagnosis, prescription, intervention and evaluation of communication
problems within the organization.
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681 Seminar in Conflict Resolution (3). Designed
to illustrate the central role of communication in resolving conflict
within various organizational entities. The course will focus on conflict
resolution skills required in such environments as management and labor,
public administration, families and education. A particular area of concentration
will be selected each semester.
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683 Seminar in Communication Variables (3). Variables affecting communication
including perception, language, attitudes, and cognitive processes. Research
related to each variable will be examined.
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685 Seminar in Organizational Communication (3). Detailed studies
in organizational communication of interest to faculty and students.
A contemporary topic, to be announced one semester in advance, is examined
each time the course is offered. Past topics include consulting, mentoring
and intercultural communication. The course may be repeated once for
a
total of six hours. Prerequisite: COM 585 or consent of instructor.
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690 Research Methods in Organizational Communication (2). Review
of research methodologies used in the study of communication variables.
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692 Research Practice (2). Application of research methods used
to study communication variables. Miniature thesis required. Prerequisite:
COM 690.
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693 Readings in Communication Research (3). Students read 4,000 - 5,000
pages of research in a particular area of interest. Usually the product
is a research paper written in a publishable format. Permission of the
graduate advisor is required prior to enrollment. Graded pass/fail.
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694 Directed Individual Study in Organizational Communication (3). The
student has the opportunity to pursue specific areas of research under
the supervision of the participating faculty member. Particular expectations
are negotiated between the student, department, and faculty member. May
be repeated once for a maximum of six hours. Graded pass/fail.
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698 Thesis (3).
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699 Thesis (3).
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