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COMS 1015 This speech course introduces students to the factors involved in becoming efficient communicators in both individual and group presentations. The course emphasis will be placed on audience analysis, research and organization, speech construction, and delivery techniques.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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MNTC Goals: 1
COMS 1020 This course is intended to increase student's awareness of the processes, models, and theories of interpersonal communication relative to relationships that impact people's personal and professional lives. Through self-analysis and reflection, case studies, practical application, and critical thinking, students will examine the influence of communicative behaviors on themselves, their personal relationships, groups, and society. Concepts include self-esteem, self-fulfilling prophecies, perception, ethics, emotion, conflict, cultural awareness, language, nonverbal communication, social media, and listening. Meets MNTC Goal 1 and Goal 7 / Goal 7A Fall 2025 and after.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
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MNTC Goals: 1,7A
COMS 1030 This course studies cultural differences and how they affect our communication locally, nationally and globally. Topics include definitions of communication; definitions of culture and diversity of cultural patterns; cultural variables influencing communication such as the media, gender, language, nonverbal behavior, perception, values, and beliefs. Basic theories, models and concepts that interface with intercultural communication are explored. An examination of US culture in comparison to other cultures is explored in different contexts. Meets Goal 8 and Goal 7 / 7A and 7B fall 2025 and after.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Future Offering:
MNTC Goals: 8,7A,7B
COMS 1042 This course provides instruction in theory and practice in the application of skills learned in the study of small group communication principles. Students will spend a substantial part of their course time participating in small groups, completing group projects, and analyzing group interaction.
Credits: 3
Prerequisites: None
Corequisites: None
Future Offering: None
MNTC Goals: 1
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