Course Catalog - 2009-2010

     

COMM 103 - ACADEMIC WRITING & ARGUMENT

Long Title: ACADEMIC WRITING & ARGUMENT
Department: Ctr Communication Excellence
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: COMM 103 provides students the opportunity to strengthen their writing and their overall communication abilities in the academic disciplines in preparation for more advanced work. In this course, students will learn to develop essays of various types, construct logical arguments, identify argumentative patterns and fallacies, use online research tools, revise and edit papers according to the conventions of formal written English, deliver academic presentations, and use standard documentation systems, such as MLA AND APA. Enrollment is open to all Rice undergraduates.
 

COMM 321 - LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION

Long Title: LEADERSHIP COMMUNICATION
Department: Ctr Communication Excellence
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Leadership Communication emphasizes the core communication capabilities needed to be an effective leader. The course will provide instruction and practice in written and spoken individual and team communication and allow students the opportunity to develop the important interpersonal skills they need to communicate in diverse professional contexts and across different cultures. Cross-list: LEAD 321.
 

COMM 325 - APPLIED LEADERSHIP

Long Title: APPLIED LEADERSHIP: POWER, INFLUENCE, AND PERSUASION
Department: Ctr Communication Excellence
Grade Mode: Standard Letter
Course Type: Lecture/Laboratory
Credit Hours: 3
Description: Applied Leadership is a leadership skills development course focused on practical applications in negotiation, organizational communication, and consulting. The course explores power, influence, and persuasion in organizational contexts and allows students to practice advanced leadership skills, such as conflict management, change management, and negotiation, with an emphasis on persuading and motivating others. Course work assumes competence in fundamental communication skills, such as are developed in LEAD 321 - Leadership Communication, BUSI 296 - Business Communication, or one of the HUMA or other COMM courses focused on writing and speaking. Students completing this course will be prepared to exercise strategic influence from any point in an organizational hierarchy, whether interacting with supervisors, peers, or subordinates. Cross-list: LEAD 325.