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2020-21 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Courses
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Quarterly Credit Classes are available online, where you may filter class offerings by subject, time, day, or whether they are held on campus, online or are hybrid classes.
& = Common Course Identifier
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Career Education Options (CEO) |
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Chemistry |
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Communication Studies Students pursuing an Associate in Arts and Science transfer degree may elect to complete an Academic Concentration in Communication Studies or Film Studies. To qualify for concentration in Communication Studies, student must:
- Take 15 credits from CMST 102 , CMST 202 and CMST 220 (previously COMM 150, SPCH 202 and SPCH 220).
- Take ~ 5 credits from any of the following 200-level Communication Studies courses: CMST 210 , CMST 230 , CMST 250 , CMST 280 , CMST 285 . Five of these credits will be counted as Humanities distribution or you may choose to have CMST 230 (formerly SPCH 225) count as Social Science distribution.
Students must apply to the program chair in Communication Studies for approval and a recommendation. Please visit www.bellevuecollege.edu/communication/degrees-concentrations/ for more information.
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CMST 350 - Professional Communication for the Designer 5 CR
Examines how an Interior Design Professional applies communication theory and concepts to perform effectively in the workplace. Focuses on development of interpersonal skills in a diverse workplace, small group interaction and meeting effectiveness, public presentations, business writing including electronic collaboration, and organizational culture. Course requires significant oral presentation.
Prerequisite(s): Acceptance to the program or permission of instructor.
Course Outcomes 1. Apply the basic elements, process, and key principles of communication to a specific workplace situation, demonstrating how each concept affects the outcome of the interaction.
2. Analyze the advantages and disadvantages of various face-to-face and electronic communication channels found in the workplace and choose the most appropriate and effective one given the situation.
3. Identify the culture and co-cultures in a specific organization and describe how their norms and values shape communication in the workplace.
4. Describe the best listening approaches in a given situation to promote understanding, accomplish your goals, and enhance your relationship with others.
5. Identify the types of language and nonverbal communication that will be most effective within a specific organizational culture.
6. Describe different approaches for negotiating solutions in work-related conflicts and predict likely consequences of using each style.
7. Identify the types of group roles, norms, and decision-making required to transform a group of people into an effective team.
8. Explain the communication required of leaders and members to produce an effective meeting.
9. Design and deliver an effective, organized, and professional public presentation on a work-related topic.
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