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1 Communication Department Spring 2016 Course Offerings Comm 25 Intro. To Communication (2) Comm 27 Public Speaking (3) Comm 31 Media & Society (3) Comm 43 Intro. To Interpersonal Communication (3) Comm 50 Intro. To Communication Technology (3) Comm 117 Political Advocacy (4) Comm 132 Writing for Media (4) Comm 133 Documentary Film as Persuasive Communication (4) Comm 137 Public Relations Case Studies & Problems (4) Comm 140 Writing for Public Relations (4) Comm 143 Intercultural Communication (4) Comm 145 Human Communication Theory (4)67589 Comm 147 Nonverbal Communication (4) Comm 145 Human Communication Theory Comm 150 Ethical Issues in Communication (4) Comm 151 Community Based Learning (2) Comm 155 Persuasion (4) Comm 160 Communication Research Methods (4) Comm. 25 Introduction to Communication This course is designed to introduce students to areas of human discourse: interpersonal communication, group and organizational communication, mediated communication, and public speaking. Students will experience both theoretical and practical aspects of this through a combination of lectures, demonstrations, and exercises of the subject. Students will see an exhibition of various styles, techniques and real-life applications of the subject matter. Additionally, students will hone their critical thinking skills. This course will also introduce students to the careers and skills people may pursue with a degree in communication. DAYS: Tuesday HOURS: 1:00pm- 2:45pm INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Heather J. Hether TBA MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 25 COMM. 27 Public Speaking A study of the basic principles of public speaking. This course is one of the four lower core courses for the communication major. DAYS: Monday Lecture: (two sections) Discussion: Wednesday & Fridays; Tuesdays & Thursdays (see course schedule) HOURS: Lecture: 2:00pm 3:15 pm (Section 01) Steven K. Farias Lecture: 3:30 pm 4:45 pm (Section 02) Steven K. Farias Discussions: Various times (see course schedule) INSTRUCTOR: Steven K. Farias
2 Lucas, S (2007), The Art of Public Speaking (9th Edition). Boston: McGraw-Hill for Communication majors Letter Grade or Pass/No Credit for other majors MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 25 students per discussion section COMM. 31 Media and Society A survey of the growth and development of mass communications in America (newspaper, radio, television, magazines, public relations) from a historical and descriptive perspective. Principles of the mass communication process. This course is one of the four lower core courses for the communication major. HOURS: 12:30 pm 1:45 pm (Section 2) INSTRUCTOR: Leah Myers Media and Culture, 6th Edition, by Campbell, Martin & Fabos, Bedford/St. Martin s, Additional reading will be handed out in class and assigned. MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 40 COMM 43 - Intro. To Interpersonal Communication Introduction to the study of human interaction that occurs in relatively informal, everyday social contexts. Using models, theories, and skills of communication as takeoff points, the course introduces students to dimensions related to trust, openness, listening, perception, language, nonverbal communication, conflict, social influence, and communication competence. Focus is to develop an increasing student awareness of the complexities of interpersonal relationships. This course is one of the four lower core courses for the communication major. DAYS: Tues/Thursday HOURS: 3:00 pm 4:45 pm INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Frances Winters Adler, Rosenfeld, and Proctor, Interplay: The Process of Interpersonal Communication. 12th edition, ISBN MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 40 COMM 50 Intro. To Communication Technologies This course provides an introduction to the nature, design, and use of communication technologies, including networks, , web pages, presentation tools, and groupware. Social impacts and diffusion of new technologies is discussed. Students learn production skills that will be useful in upper division communication courses. This course is one of the four lower core courses for the communication major. RECOMMENDED FOR FRESHMEN: Yes Communication majors only HOURS: 3:30 pm 4:45 pm M Lecture 3:30 pm 4:45 pm W Lab 1 3:30 pm 4:45 pm F Lab 2 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kenneth Day COMM Political Advocacy Principles of persuasion in political contexts in the U.S. (types and characteristics of political audiences, official and unofficial advocacy campaigns, media framing of political news & commentary) from historical and theoretical
3 perspectives. Focus is to make students aware of the constraints and opportunities in policy arguments and their public dissemination. HOURS: 2:00pm 3:45 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Paul Turpin COMM Writing for Media Examination and production of electronic and print writing techniques. Emphasis on writing news, information, and entertainment messages for the electronic and print industries. Some work in student media facilities involved. Prerequisite: COMM 031. Lab fee required. HOURS: 12:30 pm 1:45 pm INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Alan Ray COMM Documentary Film as Persuasive Communication This is a survey course of documentary film that begins at the turn of the century and continues through contemporary productions. We explore the documentary film s origins and trace out its development in relation to its use and reception as persuasive communication. We consider various critical approaches to documentaries in order to interpret the films as representations of historic actuality and their influence on society. Through screenings, lectures, written assignments, and exams you will become familiar with the history of the documentary, the evolution of the genre, its rhetorical construction and its cultural influences. This course fulfills the Theory requirement for Communication majors, the Diversity requirement, and also fulfills a course requirement for Ethnic Studies, and Film Studies. This course counts for four units and there are no prerequisites for this class. DAYS: Tuesday/Thursday HOURS: 3:00-4:45pm PROFESSOR: Eric Barnouw. Documentary: A History of the Non-Fiction Film. Oxford University Press, Bill Nichols. Introduction to Documentary. Indiana University Press, Required: TBA COMM Public Relations Case Studies and Problems Advanced course in public relations. The course will engage students in case study research and application of public relations principles. Written and oral presentations; adherence to professional standards of excellence. Prerequisite: COMM 135. DAYS: Tues/Thurs HOURS: 3:00pm -4:45 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Heather Hether Request a syllabus ([email protected])
4 MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 15 COMM Intercultural Communication Analysis of the major variables affecting interpersonal communication between persons of differing cultural backgrounds. RECOMMENDED FOR FRESHMAN: NO DAYS: Mon./Wed./Fri. HOURS: 12:30 pm 1:45 pm INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kenneth Day MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 22 COMM Human Communication Theory A study of contemporary understandings of human interaction. Beginning with epistemological issues as a framework, the course examines theory building, foundation theories of our discipline, and contextual theories. Each student will present symposiums of a given theory and the course will culminate with an in depth analysis of a communication artifact and theory. DAYS: Tues./Thurs. HOURS: 10:00 am 11:45 am INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Frances Winters Littlejohn, S. W., & Foss, K. A. (2011). Theories of Human Communication, 10 th Edition. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. GRADING: Letter Grade or Pass/No Credit MAXIMUM ENROLLMENT: 22 COMM 150 Communication Capstone This course is a senior-level seminar devoted to situating what students have learned in the Communication Major within a broader social and ethical context, and preparing students to move forward with confidence into a world where valuing and learning never stop. Topics include the role of communication in sustaining community, standards for ethical communication, communication s role in moral decision-making, and other topics of interest to the students and the instructor. Prerequisites: Senior standing, completed Communication core classes. DAYS: Tue/Thu HOURS: 1:00 p.m. 2:45 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Teresa Bergman Required Texts Gladwell, M. (2008). Outliers: The Story of Success. New York: Little, Brown and Company. Sillars, Malcom O. and Bruce E. Gronbeck (2001) Communication Criticism: Rhetorical Social Codes, Cultural Studies. Prospect Heights, Illinois: Waveland Press. Anderson, W.T. (2004). All Connected Now: Life in the First Global Civilization. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. Recommended Readings Littlejohn, Stephen W. and Karen A. Foss, (2010). Theories of Human Communication. 10 th edition. Long Grove, IL: Waveland Press. Bryant, Jennings and Mary Beth Oliver (2008). Media Effects: Advances in Theory and Research. New York and London: Routledge Communication Series). Campbell, Richard and Christopher Martin and Bettina Fabos, (2011). Media and Culture: An Introduction to Mass Communication. Boston/New York: Bedford/St. Martin s. GRADING Letter Grade Only COMM Community Based Learning
5 This senior-level capstone course provides students with a supervised learning experience in an off-campus, communitybased organization. Students will apply their knowledge of communication theories and skills to the needs of local organizations, allowing them to contribute to the public good. Prerequisite: Senior standing. DAYS: Mon & Wed HOURS: 2:00 p.m. 3:15 p.m. INSTRUCTOR: TBA Readings for the course will be provided by the instructor. COMM Communication Research Methods A study of research methods appropriate for examining communication related problems. Topics for the course include descriptive methods, and experimental methods, statistical models for data analysis and research reporting and writing. Prerequisites: COMM 027, 031, and 043 with a C+ or better. HOURS: 11:00 am 12:15 pm INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Qingwen Dong READING Requirement: Schutt, R. K. (2015) Investigating the Social World (8 th Edition): The process and practice of research. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. Salkind, N. (2014) Statistics for People Who Hate Statistics (5 th edition). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. COMM 191. Independent Study (2-4) COMM 197. Independent Research (2-4) Graduate Courses COMM 237. PR Case Studies and Problems COMM 260. Critical and Qualitative Research Methods (4) COMM 262. Quantitative Research Methods COMM 277. Media Relations (4) COMM 293. Special Topics (2-4) COMM 297. Graduate Research (1-4) COMM 299. Thesis
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