Comm in Professional Contexts
ACOM-358-2603
University at Albany
- Semester
- Summer 2026
- Instructor
- Patricia E Gettings
- Start Date
- 06-29-2026
- Total Credits
- 3
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- 518-442-5140
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Employers frequently identify oral and written communication as two of the most desirable skills for recently graduated new hires. This course focuses on developing effective communication practices in professional contexts and understanding the theories and research behind these best practices. Topics covered will include job-seeking processes, effective communication in diverse workplaces, technology in the workplace, work-life integration and more. Prerequisite(s): declared COM major/minors with A COM 265X, and majors who have completed any one of these statistics/logic courses: A MAT 108, A SOC 221, R CRJ 281, A PSY 210, A PHI 210, or A COM 275.
Course Area: Communication Studies
Level: Upper Level Undergraduate
Dates: 06-29-2026 - 08-07-2026
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