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SPCO 457 Communication Criticism 3.00 credits
An introduction to the methods and theories of communication criticism. Classical and contemporary approaches are applied to speeches, books, films, television programs, and musical productions. Fall.
 
Prerequisite: SPCO 101 Minimum Grade: D or SPCO 102 Minimum Grade: D or SPCO 102 Minimum Grade: D
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