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B.S. in Actuarial Science

Otterbein University Course Catalogs

2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
    Mar 29, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

SYE 4301 - Communication and Society

Hours: 3
The interaction between communication practices in the 21st century and people as they act in social contexts. Communication is still the social glue that holds together nations, corporations, scientific disciplines, and families. Communication also remains the source of problems when people fail to understand each other, fail to agree, and fail to act. New communication technology does not necessarily make communication more effective, more persuasive or more ethical. Exploring the role communication plays in our lives as professionals and individual actors, across a wide variety of contexts: entertainment, information and social media, business and organizational life, politics, family life, globalization. Topics include: considering seminal theories about why we communicate, what we communicate about and how we communicate to individuals and large populations; analyzing cases in 21st century communication situations and how our disciplinary backgrounds influence what we understand and how we understand it; assessing how each of us relate to the personal and social communication networks in which are we enmeshed; and evaluating how all of this bears on our development as persons and professionals acting in the communities in which we live. Empowering more informed choices as we engage messages and technologies, and individuals, groups, and communities as a citizen whose choices will affect the lives of the people and organizations you interact with on a daily basis.