| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| August 20 - December 14 |
| 10142 |
COMM |
1003 |
M01 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 28 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Daniel Koger |
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The foundation course in the Communication major is designed to introduce students to core concepts in the discipline of Communication and to demonstrate applications in professional and relational contexts. Spring/Fall |
| |
| 10143 |
COMM |
1003 |
M02 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 27 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
| 10144 |
COMM |
1003 |
M03 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
| 10474 |
COMM |
1503 |
M01 |
3 |
Mass Media & Society
|
MWF
|
01:30pm
|
02:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: David Goguen |
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(Also listed as JRNL 1503) A lecture and discussion course designed to introduce both journalism and non-journalism students of the media of mass communication. Newspapers, books, magazines, film, broadcast and cable television, radio, advertising and the Internet are studied in relation to their historical development and their functions in society. Their uses, misused, and abuses are also discussed. Rotation: Fall |
| |
| 10147 |
COMM |
2103 |
M02 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
08:00am
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09:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: GOODIN 201 Inst: Benson Sexton |
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A study of public speaking, focused primarily on the construction of speeches. Includes introductions to audience analysis, persuasion, and delivery techniques. An additional focus is on developing appropriate listening behaviors. Strong emphasis on attendance: ENGL 1013 recommended. Spring/Fall |
| |
| 10148 |
COMM |
2103 |
M03 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
| 10149 |
COMM |
2103 |
M04 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: GOODIN 205 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
| 10150 |
COMM |
2103 |
M05 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 19 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
| 10151 |
COMM |
2103 |
M06 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: TURNER 107 Inst: Greg Phelps |
| |
| 10153 |
COMM |
2103 |
M08 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
08:30am
|
09:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: GOODIN 201 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
| 10154 |
COMM |
2103 |
M09 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 27 |
Location: GOODHU 211 Inst: Laura Burwash |
| |
| 10155 |
COMM |
2103 |
M10 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
| 10156 |
COMM |
2103 |
M11 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 27 |
Location: GOODHU 211 Inst: Jennifer Furkin |
| |
| 10157 |
COMM |
2103 |
M12 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 20 |
Location: TURNER 105 Inst: Anne Streeter |
| |
| 10158 |
COMM |
2103 |
M13 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
01:30pm
|
02:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: GOODIN 205 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
| 10160 |
COMM |
2503 |
M02 |
3 |
Interpersonal Communications
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: GOODIN 205 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
An analysis of interpersonal effectiveness, verbal and nonverbal techniques, encoding and decoding communication messages, and interaction within relationships. COMM 1003. Recommended Spring/Fall. |
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| 10161 |
COMM |
3113 |
M01 |
3 |
Public Relations Prin & Pract
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Daniel Koger |
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In this basic course, students learn how information moves inside and outside organizations, and how this information can be used to contribute to organizational goals. For students considering careers in public relations, this course will provide initial communication planning and writing skills. For students interested in communication applications part of careers in other fields, this course will contribute to understanding of communication applications in modern organizations. Spring |
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| 10162 |
COMM |
3203 |
M01 |
3 |
Nonverbal Communication
|
TR
|
08:00am
|
09:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Susan Minton |
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An intergral study relating to body language, facial expressions, vocal variations, proxemics, personal appearance, and artifacts. COMM 1003 recommended, Fall. |
| |
| 10163 |
COMM |
3203 |
M02 |
3 |
Nonverbal Communication
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 27 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Susan Minton |
| |
| 10165 |
COMM |
3333 |
M01 |
3 |
Internal Communication
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 27 |
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: Susan Minton |
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Focuses on the effect internal dialogue has on reasoning, choice, and intention. The course explores the role that conscious and unconscious discourse plays in our effort to understand both ourselves and our environment; and thus become more effective communicators. Fall and Spring. |
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| 10166 |
COMM |
3403 |
M01 |
3 |
Family Communication
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
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An introduction to communication phenomena in the family setting. Designed to help students understand how, through communication, family relationships are developed, maintained, enhanced, or disturbed. Students will learn verbal and nonverbal skills that help promote healthy family communication. Fall |
| |
| 10168 |
COMM |
3503 |
M01 |
3 |
Organizational Communication
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
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A management approach to communication within business environments. Includes team approaches, problem-solving, and development of professionalism. COMM 1003 recommended. Fall |
| |
| 10169 |
COMM |
3503 |
M02 |
3 |
Organizational Communication
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
| 10170 |
COMM |
3603 |
M01 |
3 |
Intercultural Communication
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Greg Phelps |
| |
HONORS SECTION |
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This course serves as an overview of the study of communication and culture, with an emphasis on the theory and practice of cross-cultural and intercultural communication. Includes comparative studies of communcation practices in different cultures and subcultures (intercultural). COMM 1003 recommended. Spring |
| |
| 10172 |
COMM |
3703 |
M01 |
3 |
Communication and Aging
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: GOODHU 306 Inst: Greg Phelps |
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HONORS SECTION |
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A study of communication as it pertains to human social development, with an emphasis on the effects of aging, generational differences and social sterotypes on interpersonal communication effectiveness. COMM 1003 Recommended. Fall. |
| |
| 10175 |
COMM |
4613 |
M01 |
3 |
Creative Ministries
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Susan Minton |
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Building on the Transactional Process of Communication Model, students explore the use of creative communication in nonprofit organizations to target publicity, leadership, recruitment and membership involvement. Units include mime, skits, clowning and monologue. The model used in class will center on creative communication in a church setting because the college foundation is in the United Methodist Church. Rotation: Spring/Fall. |
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| 10174 |
COMM |
4713 |
M01 |
3 |
Leadership
|
MWF
|
01:30pm
|
02:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 29 |
Location: TURNER 105 Inst: Anne Streeter |
| |
Study of communication relative to values, leadership and power in organizational contexts such as business, professional, social, educational, and political groups. COMM 1003 Recommended, Fall (Odd Years). |
| |
| 10177 |
COMM |
4993 |
M01 |
3 |
Communication Capstone
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 7 |
Location: FUGITT 131 Inst: Anne Streeter |
| |
The capstone course gives all undergraduates in the Communication the opportunity for a culminating college experience that focuses on their discipline and areas of interest and requires them to integrate concepts from related communication courses. Students may choose from a variety of application options. An oral presentation serves as the exiting examination for the department. Communication majors only, must be taken within the last two semesters prior to graduation. Offered Spring and Fall. (Beginning Fall 2012). |
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| August 21 - September 7 |
| 10140 |
COMM |
2201 |
M01 |
1 |
Communication Presentations
|
T
|
06:00pm
|
10:00
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 12 |
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: Susan Minton |
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Meshes the world of PowerPoint and public speaking. Strategies for creating basic PowerPoint presentations will be introduced. Students will convey ideas using technologically enhanced communication. This class is a general elective, but it may be used in the Communication major under the area of General Electives. Spring/Fall |
| |
| October 23 - November 6 |
| 10141 |
COMM |
2201 |
M02 |
1 |
Communication Presentations
|
T
|
06:00pm
|
10:00
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 12 |
Location: SLIDER 201 Inst: Susan Minton |
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