Study of cultural similarities and differences as they affect communication within and across cultural boundaries.
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COM 322: Gender and Communication
Survey of theories and research on gender and communication.
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Examines basic theory and skills, including impart of perception, self-concept, listening, nonverbal messages, and language on interpersonal communication, including conflict, relationship development, friendship, family and romantic relationships.
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Theory, attitudes and skills essential to effective and ethical public communication.
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Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.
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Integrates basic theory and experience in a variety of communication contexts including public speaking, small groups, and interpersonal communication.
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Structure and function of the organs of hearing and speech as they relate to normal and pathological communication; theories of cortical involvements, central and peripheral nervous systems relevant to rehabilitation procedure.
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Chemistry of biological transformations in the cell.
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Introduces the basic concepts and applications of microbiology.
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Relationship between Greek myth and classical tragedy, birth and evolution of tragedy (ancient, medieval, French, English, American), employment of the same myth for different dramatic and political purposes.
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