Course Overview
The course introduces students to strategies for communicating with the public, delivering and obtaining information. They prepare brochures, posters, and materials for interpretive programs; use strategic methods for responding to questions from the media; and present information orally to groups. Students also design and construct visual displays and give community briefings. NOTE: COMM 2002 or COMM 2202 may be taken instead of COMM 3348.
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Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Design and produce brochures and posters.
- Define effective visual communication principles.
- Deliver effective oral presentations for public audiences.
- Respond effectively to questions from the media.
- Prepare and present materials at a planning workshop or open house.
- Describe different techniques for obtaining public input related to resource management and community planning processes.
Effective as of Fall 2009
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