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COM - Communications
COM 300 - Special
Topics in Communication (3 Credits)
This course is designed to provide in-depth study of one
particular component of communication. Topics may vary from year to year.
COM
341 - Group Dynamics (3 Credits)
Group Dynamics is a course designed to introduce students to
the experiential group dynamics process. An experiential group's
primary focus is on developing a student's understanding of group-level
processes and of his or her own behavior in groups. The method is
essentially inductive, moving from specific group experience to general
ideas about group processes. By drawing on their own resources,
students attempt to come to terms with the task of becoming a group and
increasing their understanding of group processes.
COM 342 - New
Technologies in Communication (3 Credits)
New Technologies in Communication
is a course that will increase your knowledge of cutting-edge trends in
both business and personal communication. You will learn about the
advantages, dangers, and especially success strategies for using
Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Blogs, Texting, Data Mashups,
Skype, Podcasts, iPhone 3G, Photobucket, and more. You will learn how to
write a resume that will get you past the latest ATS (applicant tracking
systems), develop a Facebook page that will impress both friends and
employers alike, use Flickr videos to communicate with both customers
and employees, and blog for fun and profit. This course will serve as an
introduction to students less familiar with the latest communication
technology, while providing more advanced students with the opportunity
to take their skills to the next level.
Prerequisites: ENG 176,
ITG 149
COM 343 - Mass
Communication (3 Credits)
With a focus on the current directions in mass communication
theory, this course examines the effects of the mass media in areas such
as attitude modification, role modeling, violence, and socialization.
Using case studies, the theory and practice of public relations writing is
introduced.
Prerequisites: SOC 161, PSY
160
COM 350 -
Intercultural Communication (3 Credits)
This course is designed to provide students with a critical
background on improving the effectiveness of and reducing the barriers to
communication within and among cultures. Included in the course will be
intensive examination of cultural self-awareness, training/preparation for
corporate overseas work assignments, communication theories, components of
culture, and specific skills for managing written and oral intercultural
communication such as meetings, negotiations, and social interaction
within different cultures.
Prerequisite: ENG 176 |