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HCOM 213: Intro to Comm EthicsSection 3 - 4 Units Section InformationDays, Times, and Locations
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Wednesday
Class Number (Formerly CRN)40466 Instructor(s)Enrollment
University Learning RequirementsFaculty InformationJohn Swanson Email: john_swanson@csumb.edu Phone: 582-4234 Office: Humanities & Communication, Room 150 Source: A-Z Index Department InformationName: Humanities and Communication ~ Division of Email: humanities_communication@csumb.edu Phone: 582-3889 Fax: 582- 3780 Building: Humanities & Communication Website: http://hcom.csumb.edu Source: A-Z Index More InformationCourse Description:Introduction to the ethics of communication practices. Students identify and evaluate communication dilemmas in interpersonal, small group, intercultural, organizational or mass media contexts; they assess communicative options from different ethical frameworks and apply ethical and effective alternatives in written, oral or visual communication modes; they generate a personal and communal ethic to guide communication conduct. Requires successful completion of coursework that satisfies the ENGCOM A ULR. (Offered every year.) Corequisites, Prerequisites & Restrictions:Footnotes:
Start & End Dates:Start: August 24, 2009 Consent Requirements:Course Materials
[edited by] Joyce Moser and Ann Watters, Creating America : reading and writing arguments (Upper Saddle River, N.J.: Pearson/Prentice Hall, 2005)
Diana Hacker, A pocket style manual : clarity, grammar, punctuation and mechanics, research, MLA, APA, Chicago, usage/grammatical terms (Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2004)
Josina M. Makau, Debian L. Marty, Cooperative argumentation : a model for deliberative community (Prospect Heights, Ill.: Waveland Press, 2001) |
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