COMM 55007
FREEDOM OF
SPEECH (3)
Examines
historic and contemporary instances relating to freedom of speech; study of
limits, rights, responsibilities and sociolegal-rhetorical issues.
COMM
55095/75095
SPECIAL
TOPICS (2-4)
Offered when resources permit a topic different from existing courses. Topic
will be announced when scheduled.
COMM 55459
COMMUNICATION AND CONFLICT (3)
Examination of issues related to managing conflict in communication. Critique
and synthesis of conceptual approaches and research pertaining to conflict in
interpersonal, organizational and public communication settings.
COMM 55960
HEALTH COMMUNICATION (3)
Examines communication processes and research related to health and health
care from the perspectives of public, professional and primary.
COMM
65000/75000
FOUNDATIONS OF COMMUNICATION INQUIRY (3)
Philosophy
of science, epistemological and theory construction principles which are the
foundation of inquiry into the process of communication.
COMM
65020/75020
QUANTITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS IN COMMUNICATION (3)
An
examination of basic quantitative social scientific research methods and
procedures for the study of communication.
SYLLABUS
01S
COMM
65040/75040
QUALITATIVE RESEARCH METHODS IN COMMUNICATION (3)
Exploration of qualitative methods in human communication research. Focus on
the nature of qualitative data, participant-observation and archival
strategies of data collection, and interpretive and interactionist approaches
to data analysis.
COMM
65060/75060
COMMUNICATION MEASUREMENT AND ANALYSIS (3)
A survey
of self-report, observational and psychological instruments used in
communication research. Uses of the computer in analyzing data obtained in
communication research.
COMM
65091/75091
SEMINAR IN
PERSUASION (3 or 4)
Examination of selected areas of persuasion research. Emphasis on
synthesizing research results and formulating explanatory models of persuasive
behavior. Prerequisite: Permission.
SYLLABUS
01S
COMM
65096/75096
INDIVIDUAL
INVESTIGATION (1-6)
Independent study of area or problem to be selected in consultation with
graduate staff. May be repeated for maximum of 6 credit hours. S/U grading;
IP permissible.
COMM
65591/75591
SEMINAR IN
SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION (3 or 4)
Research
theories and findings in small group communication. Prerequisite: COMM 35550
or permission.
COMM
65652/75652
THEORIES
OF COMMUNICATION (3)
Introduction to approaches in the study of human communication. Focuses on
differing views of interaction, from theory-building and research-generation
perspective. Syllabus
01F
COMM
65655/75655
NONVERBAL
COMMUNICATION (3)
Examination of a range of nonverbal functions including: relationship
development, immediacy and deception. Emphasis on research and theory.
COMM
65656/75656
COMMUNICATIVE USES OF LANGUAGE (3)
Examination of approaches to studying verbal symbol use in human communication
processes. Major theories and methods of language analysis will be applied to
current research.
COMM
65660/75660
POLITICAL
COMMUNICATION (3)
Cross-listed with JMC 65660.
An examination of political communication theory and research. Content
includes approaches to political communication, role of the media in politics
and analysis of political messages.
COMM
65661/75661
COMMUNICATION IN AN INFORMATION SOCIETY (3)
Examines
how the development and use of newer communication technologies have
influenced human communication. Considers the evolution, social and
psychological impact, culture of newer communication technologies such as the
Internet, and how research adapts to these newer media.
COMM
65662/75662
MASS MEDIA
EFFECTS (3)
Examines
perspectives on media effects, the impact media have on individuals and
societies, and how individual, societal and communication elements influence
media uses and effects. Explores issues such as media portrayals, campaigns,
violence and children and the media.
COMM
65665/75665
PERSONAL
AND MEDIATED COMMUNICATION (3)
Examination of the interface of interpersonal and mediated communication in
everyday life. Includes topics such as parasocial interaction, talk radio, TV
co-viewing, cell phones, tele-conferencing, computer-mediated relationships
and media portrayals.
COMM
65670/75670
INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (3)
Survey of
recent theoretical developments and research in interpersonal communication.
Topics include relationship development, interaction, interpersonal traits,
compliance, conversational analysis and research methods.
COMM
65680/75680
INTERCULTURAL/INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3)
Examination of theoretical perspectives, research issues and the rhetorical
analyses of intercultural and international communication.
COMM
65690/75690
SEMINAR IN
COMMUNICATION THEORY (3 or 4)
Examination of selected conceptual orientations to the study of human
communication and pertinent research. Emphasis on behavioral science research
results.
COMM
65791/75791
SEMINAR IN
INSTRUCTIONAL COMMUNICATION (3 or 4)
Intensive
study of selected problems in instructional communication.
COMM
65794/75794
TEACHING
OF COLLEGE COMMUNICATION (2-4)
Training
and experience in college teaching. Maximum of 3 hours applicable toward
master’s degree requirements. Letter grade or S/U grading is given at
department’s option.
COMM
65807 SPEECH
FOR PROFESSIONALS (2)
Functions of speech communication on organizational structure, principles of
effective speech communication, skill development for individuals.
COMM
65851/75851
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3)
Structure,
methodology and application of communication theory in industrial and
organizational settings.
COMM
65891/75891
SEMINAR IN
ORGANIZATIONAL COMMUNICATION (3 or 4)
Theories
and problems of human communication within, between and/or among formal
organizations. Prerequisite: Permission.
Syllabus 01F
Research, Thesis and Dissertation
COMM
55093/75093
VARIABLE
TITLE WORKSHOP IN COMMUNICATION STUDIES (1-6)
S/U grading.
COMM
60199 THESIS
I (2-6)
Thesis
student must register for a total of 6 hours, 2 to 6 hours in a single
semester, distributed over several semesters if desired. S/U grading; IP
permissible.
COMM
60299 THESIS
II (2)
Thesis
students must continue registration each semester until all degree
requirements are met. S/U grading; IP permissible. Prerequisite: COMM
60199.
COMM 65098
RESEARCH (1-15)
Research
or individual investigation for master’s-level graduate students. Credits may
be applied toward meeting degree requirements if school approves. Repeat
registration permitted. S/U grading; IP permissible.
COMM
80199 DISSERTATION
I (15)
Doctoral
dissertation for which registration in at least two semesters is required,
first of which will be the semester in which dissertation work is begun, and
continuing until the completion of 30 hours. S/U grading; IP permissible.
COMM
80299 DISSERTATION
II (1 or 15)
Continuing
registration required of doctoral students who have completed the initial 30
hours of dissertation and continuing until all degree requirements are met.
S/U grading; IP permissible. Prerequisite: COMM 80199.
COMM
85098 RESEARCH
(1-15)
Research
or individual investigation for doctoral students who have not yet passed
their candidacy examination. Credits may be applied toward degree if school
approves. Repeated registration permitted. S/U grading; IP permissible.
Prerequisite: Admission to doctoral study.
IAKM 60001
INFORMATION ARCHITECTURE KNOWLEDGE AND MANAGEMENT (3)
01F
Sample copies of syllabi for these courses are on file to examine in the Communication
Studies office or from faculty teaching a course.