Course Description
This introductory course provides students with theories and skills necessary to create ethical, logical, and impactful persuasive messages that advocate for positive change. Students are invited to examine historical and contemporary approaches to persuasive messages throughout time and in everyday communication, including how to analyze, critique, and promote ideas. Students are encouraged to understand inductive and deductive reasoning processes to reach well-supported conclusions rooted in logic. Students are coached on how to understand and recognize formal and informal fallacies of language and thought, developing the ability to distinguish matters of factual evidence from judgement or opinion. This course also focuses on how to confidently and ethically present persuasive appeals, including how to construct and deliver persuasive messages.
Units: 3
Credit - Degree Applicable Transferable to both UC and CSU
Course Details
- Grade Options: Letter Grade
- In-Class Lecture Hours: 48 – 54
- In-Class Lab Hours: 0
Requisites and Advisories
- Prerequisites: None
- Co-Requisites: None
- Advisory: COMM 001
- Additional Requisite Information:
The honors version of the same course may be used to satisfy a requisite requirement.
Transfer Details
- CSU/UC:
Transferable to both UC and CSU - ¿´Æ¬ÊÓƵ GE: Area A-1B: Oral Communication & Critical Thinking
- CSU GE: Area A1 - Oral Communication
Area A3 - Critical Thinking - UC/IGETC GE: Area 1C - Oral Communication (CSU requirement only)
- C-ID: COMM 190 - Introduction to Persuasion