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COM 10051 MEDIA SALES WORKSHOP

Participation in target marketing, selling advertisement, sponsorship and producing advertisements for multiple forms of media. May be repeated for a total of eight credit hours (cumulative with COM 30051).

COM 10063 SURVEY OF MASS COMMUNICATION

Development, organization and relationships of print and electronic media and their impact on the individual and society.

COM 10121 INTERCOLLEGIATE FORENSICS

Provides students with active training in speech communications and includes traveling on the competitive speech and debate teams. May be taken up to eightsemesters. Prerequisite: Instructor permission.

COM 10163 INTRO TO HUMAN COMMUNICATION

Provides an example-based overview of interpersonal communication skills, including how these skills affect individuals and groups in society. Emphasis is on personal and interpersonal strategies for understanding, appreciating, and managing communication skills in personal and career relationships.

COM 10661 RADIO WORKSHOP

Provides opportunity to work with the campus radio station to develop an on air radio show to learn radio operations. May be repeated for a total of 8 credit hours (cumulative with COM 30061).

COM 11023 SPEECH PREPARATION AND DELIVERY

Provides instruction in speaking before a group. Development of speech content, organization, research, and delivery is emphasized. Includes practice of impromptu, persuasive, and informative speeches.

COM 13000 INTRODUCTION TO ONLINE LEARNING

Course introduces students to Blackboard Enterprise and online learning theory and techniques. Topics include comparison between online and classroom learning.