Lecture. (Formerly Rhetorical Theory) A survey of rhetorical theory designed to evaluate the persuasive appeals of communicative acts in popular culture. Emphasis placed on learning the methodologies of rhetorical inquiry to identify and analyze what constitutes the effectiveness of oral, written, visual, and digital artifacts in contemporary media. Prerequisite: Junior standing or consent of instructor. COMM 3140 recommended.
Updated1 | Course Id | Units | Day | Time | Room | Location | Instructor | Additional Course Fees |
Availability2 |
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5/19/2021 12:00 PM | COMM 4140 001 | 3 |
MWF Arr |
12:00P - 12:50P Arr |
ONLINE 001 ONLINE 001 |
TURLOCK |
Chvasta, Marcy |
$0.00 | 1 |
Course Notes
Fully Online - Asynchronous/Synchronous. Online class meetings will be a combination of undetermined and intermittent synchronous meetings that may utilize the designated course day and time listed on the schedule. First day of classes (8/23) and Wednesdays