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COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

  • Introduction

    Departments:

  • Art
  • Communication
  • Criminal Justice
  • English
  • History
  • Languages and
    Linguistics

  • Liberal Arts
    Interdisciplinary
    Studies

  • Music
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Psychology
  • Sociology and
    Anthropology

  • Theatre Arts

    Dr. Howard C. Daudistel, Dean
    Dr. Mimi R. Gladstein, Associate Dean for Humanities
    Dr. Harmon M. Hosch, Associate Dean for Social and Behavioral Sciences
    Mr. Myron H. Nadel, Assistant to the Dean for Fine and Performing Arts
    Liberal Arts Bldg.,
    Room 343
    Phone: (915) 747-5666
    Fax: (915) 747-5905
    E-mail: libarts@utep.edu


  • Communication
    Web site at: http://www.utep.edu/comm/
    202A Cotton Memorial
    (915) 747-5129

    1.- MA Degree Requirements
    2.- Communication (COMM) Courses

    2.- Communication (COMM) Courses

    For Undergraduates and Graduate Students

    COMM 4359 Seminar in Communication
    COMM 4323 Case Studies in Public Relations
    COMM 4355 Advanced Organizational Communication

    For Graduate Students Only

    Communication (COMM)

    5332 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.

    5343 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.

    5350 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.

    5362 Organizational Communication (3-0)
    Philosophy, methods, and designs for studying the communication systems and practices in a complex organization.

    5398 Thesis (0-0-3)
    Initial work on thesis.

    5399 Thesis (0-0-3)
    Continuous enrollment required while work on the thesis continues. Prerequisite: COMM 5398.

     

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