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Communication
247-3066 or 247-3067
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These courses are offerings of the General Education Department.

Ñ COMT 109 Human Relations
3 cr.  (3 lec/wk)
Offers a theoretical and practical understanding of communication processes in the working environment, self-awareness in that environment, and the individual's participation in these relationships.  The course aims to develop the student's perception and expression skill to communicate successfully in a variety of work contexts.

CTCM 130 Introduction to Public Speaking
3 cr.  (3 lec/wk)
Develops the student's speaking abilities.  The student acquires an understanding of basic rhetorical theory and its application in a variety of speech situations.  Listening, speaking, and critiquing abilities are emphasized.  The course addresses the following topics:  speech preparation and delivery, audience analysis, listening skills, critiquing and speaker anxiety.

CTCM 293 Workshop
V 1-3 cr.
Provides an opportunity for experimental study in an area of communication.

Ñ - This symbol denotes classes that are offered in an online format in addition to the classroom setting.
* - These courses may only be available on the MSU Billings Senior Campus

 
     
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