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Course Detail

Fundamentals of Communication

Time and Location

Times

Term: Summer 2025
Start Date: MAY 19, 2025
End Date: JUN 05, 2025
Meeting Days: ARR
Meeting Times: ARR

Location

Campus: Online
Building: ARR
Room: ARR

Registration Information

Credit Hours: 3
Subject Code: COM
Course Number: 100
Section Number: 55
CRN: 12636
Tier: 1
Instruction TypeOnline Lecture

Enrollment Numbers

Remaining Seats: 17
Filled Seats: 8
Maximum Seats: 25
Comments:
Course Description: Prerequisite: Reading proficiency
Fundamentals of Communication involves the student in all forms of communication: intrapersonal communication, interpersonal communication, small group communication, mass communication, and public speaking. This course will require tests and activities demonstrating understanding of the principles of all types of communication and one speech demonstrating skill in persuasive speaking. (F,S,Su)
Core42 MOTR COMM100 Introduction to Communications

Faculty Information

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Name: Rebecca Ellison
Title: Professor
Classification: Full Time
Credentials: Master of Arts: Indiana Univ - Bloomington,Bachelor of Science: Southern Illinois - Carbondale,Doctor of Philosophy: Univ Of Missouri - St Louis
Office: FA 101A
Phone Extension: 3367
Bio: Rebecca Ellison holds a Bachelor of Science in Speech Communication with a minor in English and a specialization in Education from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale (1992). She earned a Master of Arts in Speech Communication with an emphasis in Organizational Communication from Indiana University, Bloomington, in 1994. In 2010, she earned a PhD in Education from the University of Missouri, St. Louis. Dr. Ellison began teaching at Jefferson College in August 2000. She has served on the Faculty Senate and the Cultural Events and Community Outreach Committee. She is also involved with the PACE subcommittee. Dr. Ellison has directed numerous plays and musicals in the Theatre Department. She was named the Phi Theta Kappa teacher of the year for 2003-2004 and won the Outstanding Achievement Award for Faculty (the Emerson Award) in 2007.