Understanding and value of demonstrating communication skills in interpersonal communication related to personal and professional activities and background, speaking in public, controversy and critical discourse, and personal and professional activities and backgrounds
Understand the social, cultural and historical significance of rhetoric and other communication phenomena
We prepare to explore more professional or academic efforts in the field of communication chosen.
Please note: 3 credits must reach 400 levels. The optional credit course (COMM 350, COMM 40X, COMM 410) can not be used for minors to complete. Courses for minors should be used for letter grade. The communication course must receive a minimum GPA of 0
Note: 3 credits must reach 400 levels. Changing credit times (COMM 350, COMM 40X, COMM 410) are not counted for minors. Minors do not allow credit for additional low level elective subjects
Welcome to the lecture at Oregon State University. We are offering undergraduate programs such as obtaining a bachelor's degree or bachelor's degree or a student at Oregon State University can complete a language exchange for minors. At the graduate level, participate in the Master of Arts (MAIS) program of interdisciplinary research so that students can continue to receive communication education. Language exchange students focus on all aspects of human communication through a curriculum developed around two themes, interpersonal communication and rhetoric. In the field of interpersonal communication, our teachers participate in scholarships and teach organizations, groups, health and intercultural communication courses, and mediation and conflict management courses.
The exchange course is offered in exchange program, presentation, writing and undergraduate and postgraduate degree program in other fields. Students can also participate in a single course in various communication fields through the continuing education department of universities and universities, as well as through private organizations. The basic course provides students with an overview of the various communication concepts, theories, and principles. Perspective communication, confident communication skills, and the ability to build intimate relationships are one of the common topics. Other topics include organization, interpersonal relationship, intercultural, rhetorical and mass communication.
Being a linguistic pathologist does not require a specific undergraduate major; however, the degree of communication or speech and listening science may be the most important language therapy profession. In addition, these programs usually provide students with the courses they need to participate in graduate-level language therapy programs. Master 's degree is required for each state' s speech therapist license. The MSc program in Linguistic Pathology introduces concepts such as speech intelligibility, phonetics, literacy ability, neuroscience etc. to students. In addition, students can sometimes specialize in early intervention to provide treatment or a neurological disease to school-age children.