Methods of applying contemporary communication theories on attitudes, involvement, and change are combined with classical positions on the principles and methods of persuasive communications. Attention is given to the study, analysis, and delivery of persuasive speeches in a free society. The student is given background in the rhetorical criticism of logical, emotional, and ethical proofs. Interpersonal communication problems, methods, and theories are considered.
- Credits:
- 3.0
- Academic Level:
- Undergraduate
- Department:
- Media and Applied Communication [MC]
- Subject:
- Communication Arts [COM]
- Terms Offered:
(Term Legend)
- 2013FA, 2012FA, 2011FA, 2010FA, 2009FA, 2008FA, 2007FA, 2006FA, 2005FA, 2004FA, 2003FA, 2002FA
Term Legend
Undergraduate
- FA: Fall Semester (August-December)
- SP: Spring Semester (January-May)
- S1: Summer Session 1 (May)
- S2: Summer Session 2 (June)
- S3: Summer Session 3 (Online)
- S4: Summer Session 4 (Independent Study)
Graduate
- FS: Fall Semester (August-December)
- SS: Spring Semester (January-May)
- G1: Summer Session 1
- G2: Summer Session 2
- G3: Summer Session 3
- ST: Special Term