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Apr 25, 2024
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University Catalog 2012-2013 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Course Descriptions
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Communication (Undergraduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by department and approval of a graduate adviser: COMM 431, 499 |
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• COMM 278 - Problem Solving through Group Discussion
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• COMM 290 - Mediated Communication
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• COMM 300 - Applied Writing in Communication Studies
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• COMM 330 - Organizational Studies
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• COMM 340 - Interviewing
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• COMM 342 - Rights and Justice in Communication and Politics
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• COMM 367 - Performance Studies
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• COMM 370 - Business and Professional Communications
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• COMM 371 - Persuasive Communication
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• COMM 372 - Media, Communication and the Environment
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• COMM 377 - Advanced Forensics
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• COMM 380 - Introduction to Rhetorical Studies
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• COMM 385 - Sex and Gender in Language and Literature
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• COMM 389 - Intercultural Communication in the Urban Environment
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• COMM 390 - Technology and Human Interaction
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• COMM 395 - Sociocultural Impact of Globalization for the Developing World
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• COMM 396 - Publicity and Promotions
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• COMM 420 - Human Side of Computers and Information Technology
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• COMM 430 - Dynamics of Organizational Communication
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• COMM 431 - Internship in Organizational Communication
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• COMM 435 - Communication and Leadership
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• COMM 440 - Relational Communication
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• COMM 450 - Communication Theory
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• COMM 454 - Selected Studies in Communication
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• COMM 459 - Intercultural Business Communication
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• COMM 462 - Nonverbal Communication
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• COMM 463 - Language and Communication Behavior
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• COMM 467 - Theory and Method in Performance Studies
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• COMM 468 - Performance and Social Change
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• COMM 470 - Theories of Rhetoric: Survey and Analysis
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• COMM 471 - Rhetoric and Religion
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• COMM 473 - Rhetoric and Social Controversy
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• COMM 474 - Studies in National and International Public Discourse
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• COMM 475 - Feminism and Communication
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• COMM 477 - Qualitative Methods in Communication
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• COMM 478 - Group Communication: Dynamics of Leadership and Participation
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• COMM 479 - Sex Roles in Communication
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• COMM 482 - Rhetorical Theory: Contemporary Developments
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• COMM 483 - Campaign Communication
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• COMM 484 - Political Communication
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• COMM 485 - Rhetorical Criticism
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• COMM 486 - Communication and Cultural Studies
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• COMM 487 - Quantitative Research Methods in Communication
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• COMM 489 - Intercultural Communication
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• COMM 490 - Studies in Children’s Speech Arts
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• COMM 491 - Instructional Theories in Communication
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• COMM 492 - Communication Training in Organizations
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• COMM 494 - Communication Behavior in Childhood
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• COMM 495 - Principles and Practices of Public Relations
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• COMM 497 - Managing Problems in Public Relations
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• COMM 498 - Capstone in Communication
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• COMM 499 - Undergraduate Directed Study
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• TVF 300 - Writing and Media Ethics
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Communication (Graduate) All 400-level courses may be applied toward master’s degree requirements except the following, subject to limits established by department and approval of a graduate adviser: COMM 431, 499
Classified graduate standing is required for admission to all 500-level courses |
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• COMS 500 - Graduate Scholarship in Communication Studies
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• COMS 501 - Seminar: Research Methods in Telecommunications and Film
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• COMS 502 - Seminar in Quantitative Communication Research Methods
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• COMS 503 - Seminar in Qualitative Communication Research Methods
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• COMS 505 - Seminar: Media Theory and Criticism
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• COMS 506 - Seminar: Television Studies
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• COMS 507 - Seminar: Post World War II Film and Television History
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• COMS 508 - Media Arts, Theatre & Society
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• COMS 509 - Entertainment Industry Practices
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• COMS 510 - Seminar: Narrative Studies in Film and Television
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• COMS 515 - Seminar: Cultural Studies
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• COMS 520 - Seminar: Documentary Film and Television
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• COMS 530 - Seminar: Organizational Communication
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• COMS 540 - Seminar: Interpersonal Communication
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• COMS 550 - Seminar: Communication Theory
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• COMS 554 - Selected Topics in Communication Studies
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• COMS 560 - Seminar: Language and Communication Behavior
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• COMS 562 - Seminar: Theories of Mass Media
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• COMS 564 - Seminar: Adaptation
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• COMS 565 - Seminar: Feature Film Writing
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• COMS 566 - Seminar: Narrative Television Writing
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• COMS 567 - Seminar: Theories, Methods and Practices in Performance Studies
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• COMS 572 - Seminar: International Public Discourse
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• COMS 573 - Seminar: American Public Address
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• COMS 576 - Seminar: Argumentation, Discussion, and Debate
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• COMS 580 - Seminar: Rhetorical Studies
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• COMS 589 - Seminar: Intercultural Communication
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• COMS 591 - Seminar in Instructional Communication
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• COMS 596 - Comprehensive Examination
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• COMS 598 - Graduate Directed Study
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• COMS 599 - Thesis
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• COMS 599S - Script Thesis
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Computer Science (Undergraduate) |
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• CS 101 - Introduction to Higher Education for Computer Science Majors
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• CS 120 - Introduction to Website Development
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• CS 122 - Using Relational Databases and SQL
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• CS 160 - Introduction to Computers
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• CS 190 - BASIC Programming
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• CS 201 - Introduction to Programming
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• CS 202 - Introduction to Object Oriented Programming
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• CS 203 - Programming with Data Structures
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• CS 242 - C Programming
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• CS 245 - Introduction to Computer Organization, Operating Systems and Networks
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• CS 290 - Introduction to FORTRAN Programming
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• CS 301 - Computer Ethics and the Societal Impact of Computing
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• CS 312 - Data Structures and Algorithms
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• CS 320 - Web and Internet Programming
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• CS 332C - Object-Oriented Programming with C++.
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