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Dec 07, 2025
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TCM 1010 - Argument and Persuasion3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course introduces students to both the rhetorical theory supporting and the practical applications of messages. Students will encounter a series of classic and contemporary readings to prompt examinations of rational thinking and decision making in a variety of contexts. In addition, they will analyze the arguments, premises, and conclusions of messages delivered across various media. Project work will include refining their own messaging in their personal and professional correspondence and on their social media platforms. Prereq: None Note: None This course meets the following Raider Core CLO Requirement: None Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Explain the relationship among rhetoric, design, and messaging
- identify opposing classical views on rhetoric
- Communicate ideas effectively
- Explain the relevance of rhetoric to everyday life
- Describe the limitations of generalizations, analogies, and causal claims
- Identify fake news, suspect sources
- Explain errors in reasoning and logical fallacies
- Analyze cultural artifacts and social media
- Analyze and refine messages
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Interdisciplinary nature of communication design
- Classical rhetorical theory
- Creating clear, concise messages
- Arguments: premises and conclusions
- Generalizations, analogies, and causal claims
- Common mistakes in reasoning
- Media, messages, and fake news
- Cultural artifacts and social media
- Issues in contemporary rhetoric
Coordinator Dr. Tammy Rice-Bailey
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