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COM 38103 LEGAL COMMUNICATION (3)

Legal Communication explores key issues and topics in the practice of trial law: speech presentations of statements, client-based listening, voir dire and the role of media in trials.  Issues in client-based communication are explored, as well. Students learn about research related to expert testimony, jury deliberation, and judicial instruction.  The course also provides an applied approach to bargaining, negotiation, and mediation, the practice of Restorative Justice, and mock trial simulations.  The course is specific to communication but uses an interdisciplinary approach to explore issues in the field of law.

COM 40163 COMMUNICATION LAW AND ETHICS (3)

Examines the law governing mass media as well as ethical dilemmas in media. Explores the process of establishing high standards as well as understanding choices to be made when faced with legal and ethical decisions regarding mass media.

COM 40164 INTERNATIONAL/INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION (3)

Examines the impact of national and regional cultures, ethnicity, race, and additional cultural components on human communication in a variety of domestic and global contexts.

COM 40264 PERSUASION AND PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (3)

Emphasizes central role of persuasion in developing professional presentations for live and media audiences.

COM 40363 STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION (3)

Focuses on advertising from a managerial viewpoint. Includes administration, advertising research agency relationships, media selection, budget regulation and campaign planning. 

COM 40464 PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION (3)

Study of assertive communication skills to diagnose and solve personal and professional communication problems, develop persuasive interviewing skills, listen and respond creatively, give and take productive criticism and use feedback to analyze and enhance communication.

COM 41063 INTERNSHIP:COMMUNICATION I (3)

Broadcast, public relations, communication or other appropriate and relevant internship with a commercial or public radio, television station or at other businesses or services concerned with mass media, public relations, or an aspect of business communication. Provides opportunities to apply concepts, ideas and techniques acquired in class. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.

COM 42063 INTERNSHIP:COMMUNICATION II (3)

Continuation of COM 41063 Internship: Communication. Broadcast, public relations, communication or other appropriate and relevant internship with commercial or public radio, television station or at other businesses or services concerned with mass media, public relations, or an aspect of business communication. Provides opportunities to apply concepts, ideas and techniques acquired in class. Prerequisite: COM 41063 Communication Law and Ethics and consent of instructor.

COM 43063 COOPERATION AND COLLABORATION (3)

Course applies concepts of speech and conflict theory.  Topics include enhancing skills in group facilitation, democratic deliberation, advanced argumentation strategies, and working with real communities to solve real problems through dialogue and deliberation.

COM 48060 FORENSICS COACHING AND PEDAGOGY (3)

This is a laboratory coaching course in applied intercollegiate Forensics.  Both the coaching and pedagogical focus of the course explores competitive forensics in both high school and college.  Students gain practical experience in coaching individual events and various formats of debate.  Students will be expected to develop a pedagogical position, create a DEI statement, gain experience in judging, practice budgeting for speech and debate teams, as well as assisting with tournament planning and administration.

 

COM 49100 SEMINAR IN APPLIED COMMUNICATION (4)

Capstone course that guides student in applying key communication theories and research to students' chosen specialization. Emphasis on pivotal role of communication professionals in organizations.

COM 49263 SENIOR COMPREHENSIVE (4)

Capstone course culminating in a project or paper fulfilling senior comprehensive examination requirements for a specific communication emphasis area. Must be taken in final semester of attendance.