ABS 407 Applied Communication in Society

This course examines the ways in which people and ideas are presented in public forums, from speaking to a group of people to the use of media to convey an idea. With the expanding use of technology, it is critical to be able to analyze how media shapes behaviors and values and to learn how to engage technology to communicate effectively. This course is designed to help students understand, analyze, evaluate, and engage in public discourse in diverse situations. Students practice professional presentation skills required for formal situations and explore the effects of communication technologies at the team, organizational, and societal level. Pre-requisite(s): ABS 400, ABS 401 and ABS 426; or permission of Program Chair or designate. Co-requisite(s): None. 5 quarter hours

Credits

5