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COM 100 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (3)
This course is an introduction to the communication process, interpersonal communication, group discussion, and public speaking. Students are required to prepare and deliver speeches. PREREQUISITES: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or acceptable placement scores.
COM 100 Classroom and C@H sections
COM 103 Public Speaking (3)
This course is an introduction to preparing and delivering public speeches, including emphasis on informative and persuasive speaking.
COM 103 Classroom and C@H sections
COM 106 Interpersonal Communication (3)
This course helps students understand and improve personal communication skills in a variety of contexts, including social, workplace, and family settings. Topics may include intra-personal communication, language, non-verbal behavior, listening, roles, supportiveness and conflict management. This course is useful in all COM curriculum guides and as a UNIV elective.
COM 106 Classroom
COM 110 Survey of Mass Communications (3)
This course is an examination of the print and electronic media. Each medium is analyzed. The possible effects of the media are also examined.
COM 110 Classroom
COM 112 Television Production (3)
A basic course in television production techniques covering the principles of equipment setup, operation and care, lighting, sound, sets, props, and camera techniques. Practical experience in program production during supervised laboratory work. Two lecture, two laboratory hours per week.
COM 112 Classroom
COM 201 Media Advertising and Sales (3)
Emphasis on sales presentations, marketing techniques, rating systems, and rate structures for print and electronic media. PRE or CO REQUISITE: COM 110.
COM 201 Classroom
COM 210 Business and Professional Communication (3)
This course explores communication in the workplace by blending theory with practical application and skill development. Communication behavior in organizations, including networks or 'pathways;' interviewing; group communication; and public presentations will be examined. Use of web-based and related communication technology will be emphasized.
COM 210 Classroom

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COM 270* Audio for Media (3)
Provides a basic understanding of the theories and technology used in audio production for CD's, radio, TV, and film, laboratory included.
COM 270 Classroom
COM 271* Introduction to Recording Techniques and Sound Reinforcement (3)
Develops an understanding of the techniques and technology involved in modern multi-track recording and mixing. Hands on experience. Lab included. PREREQUISITE: COM 270*.
COM 271 Classroom
COM 296P* Forensics Practicum (3)
Speech team competition. Students will research, create, and practice for competition in various intercollegiate forensics tournaments. Students may take a combination of practicum courses (COM 291P*, 292P*, 293P*, 294P*, 295P*, and/or 296P*); only 8 hours may be counted toward graduation. Not intended for transfer.
COM 296P
Catalog & Course Descriptions for all Courses
This Communication Course Descriptions link will connect the reader to a list of Communication courses and their descriptions.