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Diversity Issues in Communication (COMM 315)
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University of Phoenix
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The purpose of this course is to identify barriers to effective communication associated with racial, gender, cultural, and socio-economic diversity in the workplace and in the community. Students will develop an understanding of why and of how diversity
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Intercultural Communication - Undergraduate
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Study of communication across cultures.
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Fundamentals of Speech Communication
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Study and practice of principles of public speaking
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Organizational Communication
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Studies in business and professional communication, conference and group process, leadership, motivation, and business presentations.
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Interpersonal and Relational Communication
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Study of interpersonal and relational communication including the role of verbal and nonverbal communication in relationship development and maintenance, conflict management and interpersonal influence.
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Intercultural Communication - Graduate
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University of Nebraska at Kearney
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Guide the process of exchanging significant and definite information across cultural limitations
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Mass Communication Education in the Secondary School (JOMC 602) - Self-Paced
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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The Mass Communication Education in the Secondary School course includes readings, discussion, and projects fostering excellence in teaching journalism-mass communication in the high school, from philosophy and practice to professional skills. No final ex
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Critical Thinking - Undergraduate - Summer
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Syracuse University
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Whether you are watching television, reading a newspaper or book, talking to a co-worker, or attending a class, often a person or institution is trying to influence your beliefs, attitudes, or actions. Understand the critical skills needed in making decis
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Critical Thinking - Undergraduate - Fall
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Syracuse University
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Students study the presentation and evaluation of reasoning, including arguments, explanations, and the justification of decisions. Topics discusses are of current social and ethical interest which serve as examples, with one topic selected for extended s
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Communication and Social Process (COMM 100)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course addresses the many ways our communication--including language, discourse, performance, and media--reflects, creates, sustains, and transforms prevailing social and cultural practices.
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Introduction to Media History, Theory and Criticism (COMM 140)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course is an introduction to the critical analysis of film and television. Students become familiar with the concepts on which humanistic understandings--as opposed to social scientific understandings--of media and culture are currently based. The co
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Special Topics in Communication Studies: Technology, Culture, and Society (COMM 390)
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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Friday Center
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This course will cover the role of communication in technology, culture, and society. The course moves historically, exploring the cultural impact of technology in the mid-1800s (telegraph), the early 1900s (film, telephone), World War II (commercial radi
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About this page: Listing of online and distance learning communications courses & training from schools & training providers. The above educational offerings may be taken from your home, including online, CD training, and self-paced courses. |