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2.- Communication (COMM) Courses
For Graduate Students Only
3532 Seminar in Contemporary Rhetoric (3-0)
Study of the contributions to understanding of persuasion and communication
by modern humanistic theorists, such as Kenneth Burke, I. A. Richards, and
Marshall McLuhan. Application of such theory to a variety of contemporary
communication events. May be taken more than once with a change in area of
emphasis.
3543 Seminar in Communication Theory (3-0)
Study of recent non-traditional contributions to theories of human
communication. Investigates the application of models, the implications of
recent developments in social psychology, and the results of experimental
research. May be repeated for credit when content varies.
3550 Directed Study (3-0)
Investigation of a significant area in rhetoric, communication, public
address, or media-based communication practices by individual students or
small groups. May include individual research projects or field study. May
be taken more than once with a change in area of emphasis.
3562 Organizational Communication (3-0)
Philosophy, methods, and designs for studying the communication systems and
practices in a complex organization.
3598 Thesis (0-0-3)
Initial work on thesis.
3599 Thesis (0-0-3)
Continuous enrollment required while work on the thesis continues.
Prerequisite: COMM 3598.