COM 101 Public Speaking
Instruction in preparation and delivery of speeches to an audience. The student is graded on the choice and phrasing of the subject, the selection and arrangement of the material, the adaptation to the audience and the delivery. Usually each student gives four to six speeches during the semester.
Augusta
10331 Public Speaking M 09:00AM-11:45AM Roy 3
10332 Public Speaking T 01:00PM-03:45PM Roy 3
10334 Public Speaking W 04:00PM-06:45PM Waugh 3
10333 Public Speaking TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Waugh 3
Bangor
09995 Public Speaking MW 09:00AM-10:20AM Batty 3
09996 Public Speaking W 04:00PM-06:45PM Batty 3
Rockland
10461 Public Speaking T 07:00PM-09:45PM Moro 3
COM 102 Interpersonal Communications
Concerned with verbal and nonverbal communication that takes place among individuals during interpersonal interaction. Typical areas of concern are perceiving others, presenting one's self, conversation and barriers to communication. Activities may include games, exercises and role playing.
Augusta
10335 Interpersonal Communications M 01:00PM-03:45PM Pare-Peters 3
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Not Required)
08783 Interpersonal Communications TH 07:00PM-09:45PM Pare-Peters 3
Bangor
09997 Interpersonal Communications M 09:00AM-11:45AM Trimble 3
09999 Interpersonal Communications TTH 01:00PM-02:20PM Cloud 3
09998 Interpersonal Communications T 09:00AM-11:45AM Trimble 3
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Not Required)
08784 Interpersonal Communications TH 07:00PM-09:45PM Pare-Peters 3
Bath/Brunswick
10114 Interpersonal Communications TH 04:00PM-06:45PM Merckens 3
Rockland
10462 Interpersonal Communications F 09:00AM-11:45AM Peterson Cyr 3
Rumford/Mexico
10324 Interpersonal Communications W 04:00PM-06:45PM Merckens 3
South Paris
10230 Interpersonal Communications T 04:00PM-06:45PM Peterson Cyr 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Not Required)
Interpersonal Communications TH 07:00PM-09:45PM Pare-Peters 3
08785 Bath/Brunswick
09917 Bethel
09918 Bucksport
09919 Calais
09920 Deer Isle
09921 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
09922 East Millinocket
09923 East Sullivan
09924 Ellsworth/Hancock
09925 Fairfield
09926 Farmington
09927 Fort Kent
09928 Greenville
09929 Houlton
09916 Hutchinson Center
09930 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
09931 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
09932 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
09933 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
09934 Lewiston-Auburn
09935 Lincoln
09936 Machias
09938 Mount Desert
09939 Newport
09940 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
09941 Presque Isle
09942 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
09943 Rockland
09937 Rumford/Mexico
09949 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
09944 Saco/Biddeford
09945 Sanford
09946 Sherman Station
09947 Skowhegan
09948 South Paris
09950 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
09951 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
09952 Winthrop
09953 Wiscasset
WEB
08393 Interpersonal Communications Buckmaster 3
COM 104 Communication in Groups and Organizations
An overview of the purposes and effects of communication in groups and organizations. Practical experience in interviewing and participation in various types of discussions.
Augusta
10337 Communication in Groups and Organizations T 09:00AM-11:45AM Roy 3
Ellsworth/Hancock
10372 Communication in Groups and Organizations M 06:00PM-08:45PM Trimble 3
WEB
08394 Communication in Groups and Organizations Buckmaster 3
COM 205 Forms of Social Influence
(This course is cross listed with PSY205.) An assessment of the process whereby humans influence other humans to voluntarily believe or do what they wish them to believe or do: primary emphasis is
the interpersonal exchange. Forms include modeling, requesting, bargaining, persuading, demanding, conditioning, group influence, and coercion. Media and written persuasion are also considered. Student performance is a part of this course. Prerequisite: COM101, 102, 104 or 106, or permission.
WEB
08429 Forms of Social Influence McCue-Herlihy 3
COM 305 Argumentation and Debate
A lecture-discussion-performance course in analysis, development, strategy, and tactics of rational discourse. Theoretical emphasis is upon the uses of evidence and logic as tools of inquiry and advocacy. Students will speak in a variety of argumentative situations. Prerequisite: COM101, PHI103, or permission of instructor.
Rockland
10463 Argumentation and Debate M 09:00AM-11:45AM Moro 3
COM 375 Social Networks
An introduction to the essentials of social network theory and the methods of social network analysis, the study of patterns in communication and affiliation. Online, in groups, and friends, you are who you know. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or COM 205 or PSY 205. 3 Credits (this course is cross listed with Soc 375)
WEB
08235 Social Networks Cook 3
