| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| January 14 - May 10 |
| 30365 |
COMM |
1003 |
M01 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: FUGITT 131 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 |
| |
| 30366 |
COMM |
1003 |
M02 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: TURNER 105 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
| 30367 |
COMM |
1003 |
M03 |
3 |
Introduction to Communication
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: TURNER 105 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
| 30369 |
COMM |
2103 |
M01 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 19 |
Location: TURNER 105 Inst: Greg Phelps |
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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 |
| |
| 30371 |
COMM |
2103 |
M03 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 23 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
| 30372 |
COMM |
2103 |
M04 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: GOODHU 315 Inst: Greg Phelps |
| |
| 30373 |
COMM |
2103 |
M05 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
TR
|
08:00am
|
09:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 21 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
| 30374 |
COMM |
2103 |
M06 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
08:30am
|
09:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
| 30375 |
COMM |
2103 |
M07 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 28 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Laura Burwash |
| |
| 30376 |
COMM |
2103 |
M08 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: EVERET 200 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
| 30377 |
COMM |
2103 |
M09 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 23 |
Location: GOODHU 211 Inst: Laura Burwash |
| |
| 30378 |
COMM |
2103 |
M10 |
3 |
Public Speaking
|
MWF
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 22 |
Location: TURNER 107 Inst: Jennifer Furkin |
| |
| 30382 |
COMM |
2503 |
M01 |
3 |
Interpersonal Communications
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: TURNER 104 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. |
| |
| 30724 |
COMM |
2801 |
M01 |
1 |
Sp Top: Oral Histories
|
M
|
10:30am
|
11:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 6 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Benson Sexton |
| |
Students will study the framework necessary for conducting accurate interviews and research as well as the process for preserving oral histories. Applying the learned information, students will investigate individuals and print archives related to two historically significant landmarks of the Green River Region: Lindsey Wilson College and The Homeplace on Green River. Students will focus their interviews and research on stories that may be lost once the generation has passed if not preserved. Additionally, students will be introduced to the IRB approval process and its importance during the investigation of human subjects. Students will present their research at a spring 2013 colloquium at Lindsey Wilson College and teh fall 2013 ACA-UNCA Undergraduate Research Symposium. |
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| 30379 |
COMM |
2903 |
M01 |
3 |
Communicating Effectively
|
TR
|
12:30pm
|
01:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 28 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
This course applies fundamental communcation concepts in personal and professional situations, utilizing Lawrence Appley's "Communicating for Productivity" to implement and test ideas in simulation environments. Emphasis will be placed on enhancing listening, questioning, and paraphrasing skills. Students will develop a written, measurable plan for setting attainable academic, personal, and professional goals, determine when and at what standards those goals will be met, evaluate progress toward acquiring those goals, and develop plans for additional improvement which will occur after completion of the course. Spring. |
| |
| 30383 |
COMM |
3103 |
M01 |
3 |
Advanced Public Speaking
|
TR
|
11:00am
|
12:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 105 Inst: Susan Minton |
| |
An intensive application of the basic skills of public speaking. Delivery is stressed as a critical component of speech-making. Emphasis is given to critical thinking skills, analysis of research findings, the impact of language on messages, critiquing and examining the delivery and speaking skills of current political and entertainment figures. Prerequisites: Minimum grade of C in COMM 2103, COMM 1003 recommended. Spring/Even Years |
| |
| 30384 |
COMM |
3213 |
M01 |
3 |
Intermediate Public Relations
|
TR
|
08:00am
|
09:15
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 17 |
Location: TURNER 215 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
This intermediate course helps students develop expanded skills in applying public relations principles and practices to case studies that reflect the realities of the profession today. As student skills expand, there will be some work with real companies as clients. Prerequisite: COMM 3113 Public Relations Principles and Practices. Fall |
| |
| 30385 |
COMM |
3303 |
M01 |
3 |
Group Communication
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 35 |
Location: FUGITT 118 Inst: Daniel Koger |
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This course studies time interaction and communication in small-group and team situations. Emphasis is placed on role identity, listening, conflict, problem-solving and decision-making. COMM 1003 recommended, Spring. |
| |
| 30386 |
COMM |
3303 |
M02 |
3 |
Group Communication
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 38 |
Location: FUGITT 327 Inst: Daniel Koger |
| |
| 30390 |
COMM |
3333 |
M01 |
3 |
Internal Communication
|
MWF
|
09:30am
|
10:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Susan Minton |
| |
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. |
| |
| 30387 |
COMM |
3603 |
M01 |
3 |
Intercultural Communication
|
MWF
|
12:30pm
|
01:20
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 24 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Greg Phelps |
| |
HONOR'S SECTION |
| |
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 |
| |
| 30388 |
COMM |
3713 |
M01 |
3 |
Gender Communication
|
TR
|
08:00am
|
09:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 28 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Susan Minton |
| |
An assessment of communication interaction as influenced by gender differences and similarities. Intensive study of gender in social and professional situations. COMM 1003 recommended. Spring |
| |
| 30389 |
COMM |
3713 |
M02 |
3 |
Gender Communication
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 25 |
Location: TURNER 208 Inst: Susan Minton |
| |
| 30585 |
COMM |
4403 |
M01 |
3 |
Communication Law & Ethics
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 13 |
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: David Goguen |
| |
(Also listed as JRNL 4403) The course focuses on the study of media law and ethical considerations in the contemporary communication environment. Topics include the First Amendment, libel, invasion of privacy, information access, fress press and fair trial considerations, obscenity, copyright, advertising, and telecommunications regulations. Course Rotation: Spring. |
| |
| 30391 |
COMM |
4503 |
M01 |
3 |
Interviewing
|
TR
|
09:30am
|
10:45
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 28 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
A comprehensive study of interviewing techniques as applied in diverse settings, including employment, performance appraisal, health care, and human services. Students will demonstrate understanding of relevant principles and techniques through observation of and participation in a series of interviews in and out of class. COMM 1003 Recommended, Spring. |
| |
| 30392 |
COMM |
4503 |
M02 |
3 |
Interviewing
|
TR
|
02:00pm
|
03:15
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Jerry Thomas |
| |
| 30394 |
COMM |
4723 |
M01 |
3 |
Persuasion
|
MWF
|
11:30am
|
12:20
|
| |
F |
Enrollment: 26 |
Location: TURNER 211 Inst: Greg Phelps |
| |
HONOR'S SECTION |
| |
An advanced study of theories of human influence and motivation, and their applications, with emphasis on commercial and political advertising in mass communication and computer-mediated communication. Spring. |
| |
| January 22 - February 5 |
| 30721 |
COMM |
2201 |
M01 |
1 |
Communication Presentations
|
T
|
06:00pm
|
10:00
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 8 |
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: Susan Minton |
| |
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 |
| |
| March 19 - April 2 |
| 30722 |
COMM |
2201 |
M02 |
1 |
Communication Presentations
|
T
|
06:00pm
|
10:00
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 8 |
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: Susan Minton |
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