410.650.13
Introduction to Persuasive Communications: Theories and Practice
Cancelled
- Location:
- East Baltimore
- Term:
- Winter Inst. term
- Department:
- Health Behavior and Society
- Credits:
- 4 credits
- Academic Year:
- 2022 - 2023
- Instruction Method:
- TBD
- Auditors Allowed:
- Yes, with instructor consent
- Undergrads Allowed:
- Yes
- Grading Restriction:
- Letter Grade or Pass/Fail
- Course Instructor:
- Contact:
- Meghan Moran
- Resources:
- Description:
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Examines and interrogates theories of persuasion using lectures, discussions, readings, and assignments so that these theories can be applied to health behavior change interventions. Presents psychological, social, and environmental theories of persuasion as they relate to health behavior. Examines the theoretical underpinnings of persuasive health behavior change interventions. Addresses the strengths and challenges of applying persuasive communication theory to complex health issues. Emphasizes the role of theory in the design, implementation and evaluation of health behavior change interventions.
- Learning Objectives:
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Upon successfully completing this course, students will be able to:
- Explain the features, constructs, and core assumptions of each of the theories covered in the course
- Use the theories covered in the course for the design, implementation, and evaluation of health behavior change interventions
- Compare and contrast the utility of different theories of persuasion for use in different types of behavior change interventions
- Identify which theories of persuasion are being used when given examples of persuasive health behavior change interventions
- Methods of Assessment:
This course is evaluated as follows:
- 40% Quizzes
- 30% three written assignments - 250-500 word each
- 30% one written assignment - 6-7 pages
- Instructor Consent:
No consent required