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FALL 2016 CLASS SCHEDULE
DEPT-NO- CODE
DAYS TIMES RM#
INSTRUCTOR
SHADED AREAS: represent evening classes
8
Online classes
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Meets 08/15 to 10/14 (first 9 weeks)
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Meets 10/17 to 12/16 (second 9 weeks)
COMMUNICATION
COMM 1 PUBLIC SPEAKING (3 Units)
Fundamentals of public speaking utilizing theories and techniques of communication enhance public speaking skills. Particular emphasis will be on the
organization and criticism of public discourse. This will be achieved through research, reasoning, presentations, and the evaluation of various types of
speeches which include informative and persuasive speeches.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID COMM 110)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
COMM-1-85888
TTh
8:15am-9:30
AV1 146
B.MILLAR
COMM-1-85887
MW
11:30am-12:45
AV1 146
B.MILLAR
COMM-1-85041
TTh
1:00pm-2:15
R 3A
STAFF
COMM-1-85889
T
6:00pm-8:50
AV1 146
N.BARRETT
COMM 2 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (3 Units)
Interpersonal communication is designed to increase understanding and implementation of effective interpersonal communication behaviors and
skills. This course will examine basic practical everyday communicative interaction behavioral aspects of interpersonal communication, self-concept,
perception, listening, non-verbal communication, conflict, language gender and cultural differences will be emphasized. Students will engage in both
group communication and the development of oral presentations.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU-GE) (C-ID COMM 130)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
COMM-2-85890
TTh
10:30am-11:45
AV1 146
B.MILLAR
COMM-2-85892
MW
1:00pm-2:15
AV1 146
B.MILLAR
COMM-2-85042
TTh
2:30pm-3:45
R 3A
STAFF
COMM-2-85891
Th
6:00pm-8:50
AV1 146
N.BARRETT
COMM 15 COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION (3 Units)
From email to social networking to online dating new communication technologies have changed the way people build and maintain relationships. This
course explores several areas of study related to computer-mediated communication including historical perspectives, relationship formation online,
online dating, hyperpersonal communication, the sociology of social networks and online communities, families and online communication, privacy
and safety issues, and the convergence of mass and interpersonal communication.
ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 1A or 1AH. (A, CSU)
8
Online Class Offering(s)
COMM-15-55761
WEB
WEB
WEB
L.CARVALHO COOLEY
(Students must check their Blackboard accounts by the first day of the semester. Failure to do so may result in a student being dropped from
the course. Please contact your instructor for more information. Instructor’s contact information is
linda.cooley@reedleycollege.edu.)
COMM 25 ARGUMENTATION (3 Units)
Argumentation is designed to provide students with the methods of critical inquiry and advocacy. Emphasis will be placed on analysis, presentation
and evaluation of oral and written argumentation. This course focuses on identifying fallacies, testing evidence, and advancing a reasoned position
while defending and refuting arguments. Students will write a minimum of 6,000 words during the course of the semester.
PREREQUISITES: Completion of English 1A and Communication 1 or Communication 1H. (A, CSU-GE, UC, I) (C-ID COMM 120)
Full Term Class Offering(s)
COMM-25-85886
TTh
12:00pm-1:15
AV1 146
B.MILLAR
COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE
COTR 19G COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE (1-6 Units)
Supervised employment, not directly related to the student’s major. Students may earn a total of 16 units in work experience of which only 6 may be in
COTR 19G. Note: Repetition of Cooperative Work Experience courses is allowable under Title 5, §55253.
(A, CSU)
Off Campus Class Offering(s)
COTR-19G-85893
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ARR
ARR
R.SNIPES
COTR-19G-85894
ARR
ARR
ARR
J.FJELLBO