| Dr. Rich Rowley | MSJC Active Communication Courses |
| HOME
RESEARCH
|
COMM 100: Public SpeakingCatalog Description: This course is an introduction to fundamental theories and skills of public speaking. It emphasizes the preparation and delivery of formal presentations to the audience. Students will learn to choose and narrow topics, research and organize materials, and practice and present speeches that are adapted to various audiences, purposes and occasions. This course is designed to meet graduation and transfer requirements. COMM 103: Interpersonal CommunicationCatalog Description: This course develops and applies theories of interpersonal communication. It is intended to increase a student's understanding of and competence in one-to-one interactions. Topics include self-concept, perception, language, nonverbal communication, listening, conversation, self-disclosure, friendship, intimacy, conflict management, and intercultural communication. The student will practice communication skills that develop and maintain relationships occurring in work, social, and nonpublic settings. This course is designed to meet graduation and transfer requirements. Note: The full COMM 103 Online course is conducted through Blackboard. If you are a member of the class, please access the course through Blackboard. However, if you have an interest in viewing many of the online assignments, you can follow this link. COMM 104: Advocacy and ArgumentCatalog Description: This course develops skills of critical inquiry and advocacy. Through the analysis and development of oral and written arguments, the student will gain experience in evaluating reasoning, identifying logical fallacies, testing evidence and sources of information, advancing a reasoned position, and refuting arguments. The course is designed to meet graduation and transfer requirements in oral communication and critical thinking. Are you not finding what you want?
|
|
Last revised:
August 07, 2004
. |