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This course focuses on leadership theory and its applicability in understanding the role of leadership in dynamic organizations.
This course provides a survey of the key social issues related to information technology development, decision-making and use.
This course will examine video games from a cultural and social perspective.
Ranges from 1 to 3 credits.
Ranges from 1 to 3 credits.
Honors students will conduct original research under the supervision of a faculty adviser and an honors thesis committee.
In this course, students examine and analyze the information retrieval process in order to more effectively conduct electronic searches, assess search results, and use information for informe
Research projects conducted under the direction of individual faculty members. Requires application.
In this course we examine how relationships and identities are constructed in communication.
Principles of public speaking; practice in composition, delivery, and criticism of informative, persuasive, and entertaining speeches.