Communications

Courses

COMM 110: Effective Speaking

Credits 3
Teaches students the principles of articulate speaking through familiarization with concepts and mechanics of spoken communication and through practical usage. Develops understanding of speech processing, speech-building (including research), speech delivery, nonverbal communication, self- and peer evaluation, problem solving, and terminology associated with the physical act of speaking. Provides instruction in the successful performance of six types of speeches (memorized passage, impromptu, extemporaneous, demonstrative, persuasive, and informative). Includes study of the founder’s history.

COMM 120: Basic Writing

Credits 3
Provides instruction in the fundamentals of English composition, including writing summaries, narratives, instructional analysis, descriptive prose, extended definitions and a research paper reflecting a single point of view on a controversial topic.

COMM 230: Writing for Business and Industry

Credits 3
Focuses on the special needs for written communication skills in the business world. Familiarizes students with various forms of technical writing and allows students practice in a wide variety of formats they may encounter in a business or technical setting.

COMM 240: Speech Communications

Credits 3
Offers advanced study of communication based on intrapersonal and interpersonal skills needed in the workplace. Emphasis is placed on listening, conflict management, customer relations, group dynamics, decision-making, and problem-solving skills.

COMM 250: Resume Writing and Interviewing

Credits 1
Prepares third-year students to conduct effective job searches and to maximize opportunities for obtaining the best possible employment upon graduation. Includes preparation of cover letters, resumes, and applications, as well as proper conduct in an employment interview. At the end of the course, each student is expected to have a complete dossier and be thoroughly prepared to find a full-time job in his chosen field.