Congratulations to our December 2011 Graduates!
• Davida Ballard
• Julia Burns
• Stacey Dunn
• Jamie East
• Grady Gillenwater
• Ann Hodges
• Daniel Jackman
• Derrick Johnson
• Barbara Jones
• Catherine Kahn ***
• Natasha Lake
• Katherine Maki °
• Patricia Marcellino
• Abby Merchant
• Melanie Moore
• Brittney Shaw
• Lenora Speller †
• Krystal Wells
• Audrey Yates
Spring 2012 Class Dates
1st BLS Session (POT A)
• 09 Jan: Session Begins
• 11 Jan: Add/Drop Ends
• 01 Feb: W Deadline
• 27 Feb: Session Ends
2nd BLS Session (POT B)
• 28 Feb: Session Begins
• 01 Mar: Add/Drop Ends
• 28 Mar: W Deadline
• 24 Apr: Session Ends
Full Semester (POT 1)
• 09 Jan: Session Begins
• 13 Jan: Add/Drop Ends
• 02 Mar: W Deadline
• 24 Apr: Session Ends
• 02 May: Exams End
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How do we become more discerning consumers of messages? How do we shape consensus and agreement? What is the link between democracy and persuasion? How does persuasion serve as a vehicle for change? How do ethics and values play into persuasion? These are some of the questions we will explore together in this course.
Today more than ever, as creators and receivers of messages, we must become responsible and critically aware of how the myriad messages coming to us from advertisers, politicians, friends and colleagues influence our daily lives. The course provides an overview of historical and contemporary theories, philosophy and practice of persuasive communication in personal, group and mass media. We will analyze and apply theories of persuasion and rhetorical patterns in messages and inquire into evaluative and ethical issues that can affect our judgment and the way we communicate.