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  CMS 100, Introduction to Human Communication
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Semester: Spring 2010
Course Subject: CMS
Course #: 100
Course Section: 019 B
Course Title: Introduction to Human Communication
Course Section Information: It is the intention for each student to gain and display a satisfactory level of competence in interpersonal communication with an emphasis on listening, group communication and public speaking.
Credit Hours: 3
Special Section 
Registration Requirements: 
CRN 22489
Course Begins: Jan 11, 2010
Course Ends: May 08, 2010
Instructor: Dr. Fred Kolloff
Instructor's Email: fred.kolloff@eku.edu
Web Course Features (Students will be required to use):
 Email Discussion Boards Online Chat/Virtual Classroom
 Online Tests PowerPoint Files Other
 On-Campus or ITV(KTLN) meetings:
Times, Dates:
On campus meetings: All students should attend course introduction on Richmond campus - Tuesday, January 12, at 6 PM. Students will receive email regarding the meeting and information will be posted on the course Blackboard site. Each student should also attend two additional 6 PM campus meetings during the Fall session (Tuesday, March 16 or Thursday, March 18 and Tuesday, April 6 or Thursday, April 8 - students will have opportunity to sign up for the two evenings that they desire) in order to deliver two speeches in the Combs Bldg. classroom.

 Printed Textbooks:
Beebe, S.A.; Beebe, S.J. & Ivy, D.K. (2004). Communication: Principles for a Lifetime (3rd ed.). Boston: Pearson Education, Inc.

 Required Software:
Microsoft Word. Microsoft PowerPoint.
Instructor's Web Page
(with syllabus and detailed course information):
 http://people.eku.edu/kollofff/cms_100_syllabus.htm