Intro to Communication — 3002
CMM 1510
– 3 credits
Gretchen M. Lindell
Students will be introduced to the theories, processes, and applications of verbal and non-verbal human communication and explore why and how people communicate (face-to-face, in public, through the mass media, etc.). Students will also examine the ways that new communication technologies are shaping private and public discourse. Students will gain the skills necessary to recognize and analyze communication failures and be able to apply those skills in the process of becoming more effective communicators. Prerequisite: ENG 1510. J fall, spring; C fall. Master Course Syllabus
SUNY Learning Network - Jamestown
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Jan 25 – May 14 |
TBD |
Public Speaking — 3745
CMM 1610
– 3 credits
Jeffrey J. Julian
Students will learn effective strategies for researching, preparing, and delivering informative and persuasive speeches to small groups. Students will be able to demonstrate methods for building confidence in speech delivery, supporting points with evidence, analyzing the audience, using media aids effectively, and refining delivery style. Eligibility: ENG 1510 without supports or Corequisite: ENG 1510 with supports. J fall, spring; C fall, spring. Master Course Syllabus
SUNY Learning Network - Jamestown
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Jan 25 – May 14 |
TBD |