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Courses with a (*) next to
them can be taken online. Click the link here to view course description and
signup. CMC-141 PRACTICUM IN
RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATIONS. (3)
Student interaction and
involvement in communication experience will be required students
who have chosen communication- as their major. This course may be
repeated. (45 hours)
CMC-101 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
(3)
Analysis of role of oral
communication in human relationships with consideration
of variety of interpersonal contexts regarding religious speech
presentations.
CMC-201 INTRODUCTION TO
COMMUNICATION (3)
Introduction to all forms of
communications. This includes newspapers, magazines,
radio-television, book publishing, public relations, advertising and
photo journalism.
CMC-201 PUBLIC SPEAKING (3)
Principles of public speaking
practice in presenting informative and persuasive speeches
with emphasis on communicative process.
CMC-202 VOICE AND ARTICULATION
(3)
Designed to help each student
recognize, evaluate and compensate for or improve speech production
characteristics.
CMC-203 MANUAL COMMUNICATION I
(3)
Basic instruction and practice
in finger spelling and signing used by and for the deaf and hard of
hearing.
CMC-241 PRACTICUM IN RELIGIOUS
COMMUNICATION (3)
Interaction and involvement in
communication experience will be required students who have chosen
communication as their major. This course may be This course may be
repeated.
CMC-301 MANUAL COMMUNICATION II
(3)
Advanced instruction and
practice in finger-spelling and signing used by and for the deaf and
hard of hearing.
CMC-303 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
AND ORATORY (3)
A basic course in public
speaking which combines elementary rhetorical principles with
opportunity
for individual improvement through practice.
CMC-305 HISTORY AND CRITICISM
OF 20TH CENTURY RELIGIOUS ORATORY (3)
Methods of communication,
presentation of masters of the period; Billy Graham, Robert Schuller,
Oral Roberts, Fred Price, Kenneth Copeland, etc.
CMC-308 COMMUNICATION GRAPHICS
(3)
Creative and practical aspects of
typography, layout and design of printed communication.
CMC-341 PRACTICUM IN RELIGIOUS
COMMUNICATION (3)
Student interaction and
involvement in communication experience will be required students
who have chosen communication- as their major. This course may be
repeated. (45 hours)
CMC-406 INTRODUCTION TO MASS
COMMUNICATION (3)
Development, structure,
functions, processes and control, and effects of mass media on, to,
and for religious application.
CMC-409 INTRODUCTION TO VERBAL
LANGUAGE BEHAVIOR (3)
Fundamental linguistic theory
of verbal language production in message generation, oral, vocal and
verbal.
CMC-441 PRACTICUM IN RELIGIOUS
COMM. (3)
Student interaction and
involvement in communication experience will be required students
who have chosen communication- as their major. This course may be
repeated. (4 hours)
CMC-500
COMMUNICATION AND PERSUASION (3)
Process of communication and
attitude change, survey of general theories and typical research,
analysis of contemporary persuasion problems in relation to
religious applications.
CMC-501
RELIGIOUS MAGAZINE FEATURE WRITING (3)
Writing and marketing factual
magazine feature articles. Finding subjects, securing photographs,
writing articles, and surveying markets.
CMC-502 RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN REGARD TO FREEDOM OF SPEECH (3)
Ethical, legal, and rhetorical
implications of constitutional guarantees on political, social, and
religious speech.
CMC-503 FILM
PRODUCTION & EDITING (3)
Principles and practices of
film production and editing.
CMC-506
RELIGIOUS ADVERTISING COPY WRITING (3)
Graphic arts selection, copy
writing and editing headlines writing subject selection and layout
of copy pages.
CMC-509 RELIGIOUS INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS COMMUNICATION (3)
Development and operation of
world communication channels and agencies. Comparative analysis of
media, media practices, and flow of news throughout world.
CMC-512 RELIGIOUS
PUBLIC RELATION (3)
Public relations planning and
techniques with regard to religious applications; selected
communication studies and theories. Polling, defining objectives and
analysis of public relations messages.
CMC-513 EDITING & SUPERVISION OF RELIGIOUS PUBLICATIONS (3)
Theory, techniques of editing,
and production includes analysis of publications.
CMC-515
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN JOURNALISM (3)
Directed research/readings in
Journalism under supervision of an Academic Advisor to meet the
needs/interests of the student.
CMC-540
PRACTICUM RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATIONS (9)
Student interaction and
involvement in communication experience will be required students
who have chosen communication as their major.
CMC-621 ADV.
AUDIO PRODUCTION AND EDITING (3)
Principles and practices of
audio production and editing, including live radio and tape.
CMC-621
ADVANCED VIDEO PRODUCTION & EDITING (3)
Pre-requisite COM-503.
Advanced methods and problems
related to the production and editing of film and video.
CMC-625 ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL MISSIONS COMMUNICATIONS (3)
Pre-requisite COM-509.
Advanced methods and problems
related to mission communications.
CMC-626 CROSS
CULTURAL COMMUNICATIONS (3)
Analysis of processes and
problems of communication as affected by national cultures; effects
of differences in language, values, meaning perception and thought
in regard to missions application.
CMC-627
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN AUDIO COMMUNICATIONS (3)
Directed research/readings in
Audio Communications under supervision of an Academic Advisor to
meet the needs/interests of the student.
CMC-630
INDEPENDENT STUDY IN VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS (3)
Directed research/readings in
Video Communications under supervision of an Academic Advisor to
meet the needs/interests of the student.
CMC-650
PRACTICUM IN RELIGIOUS COMMUNICATIONS (6)
Student interaction and
involvement in communication experience will be required students
who have chosen Communication as their major. This course may be
repeated. (135 hours)
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