COMM (ENGL) 651 Film Theory and Criticism 3(2,3) See ENGL 651.
COMM 656 Crisis Communication 3(3,0) In-depth examination of the use of communication in planning, managing, and responding to organizational crisis. Preq: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
COMM 664 Advanced Organizational Communication 3(3,0) Application of speech communication methodology to the analysis of organizational communication processes. Students study methods of organizational communication analysis and intervention. Preq: COMM 364 or consent of instructor.
COMM 670 Communication and Health 3(3,0) Considers institutional and health-care communication issues as well as the relationship between social issues, communication, and health. Preq: COMM 201 with a C or better or consent of instructor.
COMM (ENGL) 691 Classical Rhetoric 3(3,0) See ENGL 691.
COMM (ENGL) 692 Modern Rhetoric 3(3,0) See ENGL 692.
COMM (ENGL) 804 Fundamentals of Health Communication 3(3,0) See ENGL 804.
COMM (ENGL) 807 Health Communication Campaign Planning and Evaluation 3(3,0) See ENGL 807.
COMM (A A H, ENGL) 840 Selected Topics 3(3,0) See ENGL 840.
COMM 861 Emergence of Professional Communication 3(3,0) Details the historical beginnings of professional communication both in its rhetorical roots and its visual design history until 1940. As part of our histories, the theoretical schools up to contemporary theory are also covered.
COMM 862 Contemporary Theories of Professional Communication 3(3,0) Overview of major critical schools of thought since the 1940s examined across multiple contexts including written, digital, oral, and visual communications. Students undertake independent secondary research and write about theory in conjunction with academic and professional communication. Preq: ENGL 885 or equivalent theory course within discipline.
COMM 871 Leadership Communication 3(3,0) Develops ability and knowledge of communicative aspects of leadership. Students integrate theories and practices of persuasion, motivation, and media to actualize a leadership vision. Students explore issues and research in ethical and intercultural applications, including implications of institutional structures and their impact on society.
COMM 873 Designing Workplace/Electronic Performance Support 3(3,0) Analysis and design of application components and on-line design processes that solve organizational performance issues and contribute to workplace enhancement.
COMM 874 Special Topics in Communication Studies 3(3,0) Varying topics within the field of communication studies. May be repeated for a maximum of six credits, but only if different topics are covered.