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Siena Heights University CIS 495 SENIOR PROJECT/SEMINAR 3 Students will develop a computer system integrating previous courses. The system will be documented and an oral presentation given. Programs may be written or software packages employed for the project. Students must also attend professional seminars and attend and perform other career-related activities. Prerequisite: Permission Course is offered: FA Every Year COMMUNICATIONS COM 111 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATIONS Study and application of basic concepts in communication and in jobs related to communication studies. Main focus is on learning how to communicate more effectively interpersonally and in small groups. Prerequisite: None Course s offered: FA Every Year 3 COM 245 COMMUNICATIONS THEORY 3 This course focuses on the study of the foundations upon which communications theory is built. Examination of contemporary theory models, interpretations, and their implications for the future of the discipline will also be included. Prerequisite: COM 111 Course is offered: FA 2017, FA 2019 COM 340 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION 3 The study of effective communication within and across a variety of cultures, including those within the United States and throughout the world. Ethnocentrism, cultural perspectives, values and beliefs, language and meaning, nonverbal communication and the relation of those topics to communication within the professional sector will be examined along with other topics. Prerequisite: COM 111 Course is offered: WI 2018 COM 352 HISTORY OF THE MASS MEDIA This survey course explores the development of mass media (including print, film, radio, television, and the internet), and its social, cultural, economic, ethical, and political impact. Prerequisite: COM 111 Course is offered: FA 2018 3 COM 396 RESEARCH METHODS 3 This course is designed to prepare upcoming senior Communication majors for their Senior Seminar projects in the fall. Requiring writing and research best suited to each specialization in the major, one of its outcomes will be a polished proposal for a COM 495 project to be presented to department faculty in April for approval. Prerequisite: COM 245 Course is offered: WI Every Year COM 480 INTERNSHIP 3 The internship is offered to give students practical experience in specialized areas of communication, such as journalism, public relations, advertising, editing, publishing, and media. Duties, workload, goals, and assessment will be arranged by the academic advisor and internship provider in consultation with the student. Prerequisite: None Course is offered: By Permission COM 495 SENIOR TUTORIAL 3 Intensive experience in research related to senior Communication majors’ cumulative paper/project. Individually designed by faculty and student in collaboration with the department. Prerequisite: COM 396 Course is offered: FA Every Year Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 2016-2018 211