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Nov 09, 2024
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COMS 202 - Rhetoric & the Public Sphere Unit(s): 4
This course focuses on the history and theory of rhetoric as an art central to public life, exploring the ways that language affects how we construct knowledge, create communities, delimit social space, promote our collective interests, and critique the laws and norms that bind us together.
Prerequisite: concurrent RHET 120 or concurrent RHET 110 or concurrent RHET 126 or concurrent RHET 131 or RHET 140 or RHET 195 or RHET 220 or concurrent RHET 250 or SII 120 or concurrent RHET 295 or RHET 195 or (concurrent HONC 130 and concurrent HONC 131) College of Arts and Sciences
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