Undergraduate Communications OpenCourseWare
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Academic Communication OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Class by MIT on the Study of Grammar and Vocabulary Building
Whether you have a hard time organizing an essay or just need to brush up on your grammar, 'High-Intermediate Academic Communication' could take your linguistic abilities to the next level. A free OpenCourseWare provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, this course provides readings and assignments that will build your vocabulary and improve your writing skills. 'Academic Communication' is part of a Bachelor of Arts in Communications course of study but is intended for students of all majors.
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Communication, Technology and Policy OpenCourseWare: University of Southern Queensland's Free Bachelor Level Communication Technology Course
Advances in telecommunications have made our world increasingly digital. 'Communication, Technology and Policy' both explores and exemplifies the impact of digitalization; the course is offered as a free online OpenCourseWare by the University of Southern Queensland. Undergraduate Communications majors may be interested in this self-study course, which examines the social and political effects of upgrades to telecommunications and broadcasting technology.
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Language and Communication (Essay) OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Written Communications Course by WGU
'Language and Communication: Essay,' is free OpenCourseWare offered through Western Governors University (WGU). The original coursework included materials on writing persuasive and informational essays as well as additional essay types. The course is a core class in several of the Bachelor of Art and Science degree programs at Western Governors University.
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Language and Communication (Foundations) OpenCourseWare: WGU's Free Undergraduate Communications Course
'Language and Communication: Foundations' is free OpenCourseWare offered through Western Governors University (WGU). The original online class is a core requirement in many Bachelor of Art and Science degree programs at Western Governors University. Understanding versatile texts, assessing visuals in a text and analyzing course readings were among several topics discussed in the original coursework.
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Language and Communication (Research) OpenCourseWare: WGU's Free Bachelor Level Communications Class
'Language and Communication: Research' is free OpenCourseWare offered through Western Governors University (WGU). The original coursework included writing tools and resources to assist in the research, composition and submittal of research papers. The course was one of the core curriculum selections in several bachelor's degrees offered at Western Governors University.
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Listening, Speaking, and Pronunciation OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Oral Communications Course by MIT
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) offers its 'Listening, Speaking and Pronunciation' course as free OpenCourseWare. The original course was designed for undergraduate and graduate students through the Foreign Languages and Literatures Department. The course helped advanced English as a Second Language (ESL) students practice their pronunciation, listening comprehension and conversational skills in English.
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Media Education and the Marketplace OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Communications Technology Course by MIT
'Media Education and the Marketplace,' an OpenCourseWare offered by MIT, looks at the development of information communication technology and how it has been a catalyst for economic growth in developing nations across the globe. Students interested in Media Studies, Information Technology or other related topics, are encouraged to take advantage of this free undergraduate-level course.
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Media Industries and Systems OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Media Studies Course by MIT
'Media Industries and Systems' is a free MIT OpenCourseWare, which focuses on the area of video games, including their design, development and marketing. Students who are interested in Media Studies or Computer Science will benefit from this undergraduate-level course.
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Media Technology OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Course by MIT on Signals and Information Theory
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology provides the 'Signals, Systems, and Information for Media Technology' OpenCourseWare free of charge. This course looks at the basic principles and concepts underlying signal and information theory. Students who are interested in Computer Science, Engineering or those completing the curriculum of an undergraduate degree program, like the Bachelor of Science in Media Arts and Sciences, will find the information in this course helpful.
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New Media Literacies OpenCourseWare: A Free Undergraduate Literacy Theory Course by MIT
'New Media Literacies' examines literacy theory from it genesis in Greece through the technological media of today. This free course is provided by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as part of their OpenCourseWare project. Students who have an interest in humanities or those completing course work toward degree programs, such as the Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Media Studies, will benefit from the themes discussed in this free course.
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Research, Writing and Oral Presentation OpenCourseWare: A Free Bachelor Level Class on Giving Presentations by WGU
'Research, Writing and Oral Presentation' is OpenCourseWare offered by Western Governors University (WGU). The original course focused on the selection and research of a topic and concluded with an overview of oral presentation techniques. The class is a required course in several bachelor degree programs at Western Governors University.
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Speaking and Critical Listening Skills OpenCourseWare: A Free Advanced Bachelor Level English Communications Class by MIT
'Advanced Speaking and Critical Listening Skills (ELS)' was a course for undergraduate and graduate students at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) who wanted to improve their professional communications skills. Course materials are available free online. The course was intended for non-native English speakers, but the emphasis on professional communication could be useful for anyone preparing for a job interview or presentation.