Course Descriptions and Classifications

Communication courses are classified into three categories: Foundational, Advanced Theory, and Professional.

Core Courses

 

These classes introduce students of Communication to the basic principles of the major areas of the discipline. These courses provide students with an understanding of the communication process in interpersonal, organizational, and media-related situations.

  • Principles of Communication
  • Communication in Organizations
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Survey of Mass Communication
  • Communication Theory

 

Advanced Theory Courses

This group of courses expand students' awareness of the complexity of the communication process as the courses closely examine concepts which determine the way in which communication influences all aspects of personal and professional interactions. Many of these courses focus on the transference of ideas, or in more scientific terms, the flow of information, within both small group settings and large organizations. These courses are of particular relevance to students who wish to pursue graduate studies.

  • Effects of Mass Communication
  • Mass Communication Theories
  • Communication Theory
  • Communication in Asia/Pacific Rim
  • Advanced Organizational Communication
  • Nonverbal Communication 
  • – World Media Systems 
  • – Capstone in Communication 

Special Topics:

  • Conflict Resolution
  • Contemporary Media Issues
  • Interpersonal Communication Theory
  • Issues in Global Communications

Communication Skills Courses enhance those written and oral communication skills essential for success in a competitive business environment.

  • Principles & Techniques of Interviewing
  • Principles of Persuasion
  • Written Communication
  • Business and Professional Communication
  • Public Speaking
  • Journalism
  • Promotional Writing
  • Independent Study (Research with faculty)

Special Topics:

  • Virtual Communication Ethics 
  • Other courses focusing on Computer/Research Skills

Professional Courses

This set are those courses which introduce students of Communication to the basic principles of the major areas of the discipline. These courses provide students with an understanding of the communication process in interpersonal, organizational, and media-related situations.

  • Public Relations
  • Principles and Techniques of Advertising
  • Communication Graphics
  • Promotional Writing

Advanced Professional Courses allow students to refine skills for specific professional careers.

  • Health Communication 
  •  Communication in Organizations 
  • Political Communication 
  • Advanced Public Relations
  • Interpersonal Communication
  • Internship in Communication

Special Topics:

  • Organizational Communication
  • Sexual Communication

Course Descriptions

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