COMM146
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COMM 146 - Understanding and Detecting Human Deception
Communication
College of Letters and Science
Full Course Title
Understanding and Detecting Human Deception
Instructor Name(s)
STAFF
Course Description
An interdisciplinary study of the methods of human deception detection from the perspectives of law enforcement, national security and intelligence analysis, criminal justice, psychology, sociology, and communication. How to accurately determine when someone is lying is a multi-disciplinary problem and requires a variety of technological and data analytic solutions. Our primary goal will be to comprehend a representative picture of the traditional and contemporary theories regarding the intersection of communication, cognition, and emotion in deception detection.
Unit Value
4
Maximum number of times course can be repeated for additional credit
0
Maximum Units
4
Advisory Enrollment Comments
Open to Communication and Interdisciplinary studies majors only; Open to all students during Summer Session except freshmen. Comm W 146 is the online version of Comm 146.
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COMM146
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