COM 2000 INCLUSIVE COMMUNICATIONS

This course is an introduction to foundational social and theoretical communication concepts related to diversity, equity and inclusion. Students practice interpersonal, small group, and written communication skills essential for advocating, participating, and leading in today’s global workplaces. Students will explore how mass media and social media helps construct notions of social reality, with a focus on media representations of marginalized groups in the United States and globally.

Credits

2 sh

Future Course Number

2000

Prerequisite

COM 1000 or SPT 2120

Corequisite

COM 1000 or SPT 2120

Offered

  • Fall
  • Spring

Course Outcomes

  1. • develop awareness and appreciation for diverse peoples and cultures.
  2. • explain the concepts of diversity, equity, and inclusion in collaborating with and advocating for diverse and inclusive teams.
  3. • recognize the validity of differing perspectives in ethical reasoning and decision-making.
  4. • consider issues of identity within the context of media, including stereotypes, ownership, power, and audience perception.
  5. • demonstrate culturally proficient communication in writing and speaking to diverse global audiences.

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