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Nov 27, 2024
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2023-2024 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Communication, Journalism and Public Relations
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The Department of Communication, Journalism, and Public Relations offers three Bachelor of Arts programs of study in Communication, Journalism, and Public Relations and Strategic Communication. Courses are available in communication theory, interpersonal and organizational communication, media studies, rhetorical studies, critical/cultural studies, print and broadcast journalism, public relations, and advertising.
Departmental Honors and Scholarships
All communication, journalism and public relations majors with a minimum university grade point average of 3.00 and a minimum grade point average of 3.60 in the major are considered candidates for departmental honors. The department awards the following scholarships: the Donald C.Hildum Scholarship for communication students demonstrating academic promise and community involvement, the Oakland Press Scholarship for excellence in journalism, the Bunting and Briggs Freedom of the Press Scholarship, the Richard D. French public relations tuition award and the Nancy A. French award.
ProgramsBachelor of ArtsCombined Bachelor/MastersNon DegreeCourses- COM 1000 - Introduction to Communication Studies
- COM 1100 - Collegiate Communication
- COM 1500 - Introduction to American Sign Language
- COM 1501 - American Sign Language
- COM 2000 - Public Speaking
- COM 2001 - Professional Communication
- COM 2200 - Rhetoric and Public Culture
- COM 2201 - Argumentation and Debate
- COM 2202 - Persuasion and Social Change
- COM 2400 - Relational Communication
- COM 2403 - Group Dynamics and Communication
- COM 2500 - American Sign Language III
- COM 2501 - American Sign Language IV
- COM 2702 - Performance Communication
- COM 3000 - Relational Communication Theory
- COM 3002 - Cultural Theory in Communication
- COM 3200 - Persuasion
- COM 3201 - Rhetorical Theory
- COM 3202 - Discourse Theory
- COM 3300 - Communication, Culture, and Belonging
- COM 3301 - Race and Communication
- COM 3401 - Communication in Organizations
- COM 3402 - Communication in Leadership
- COM 3403 - Interpersonal Conflict
- COM 3404 - Nonverbal Communication
- COM 3405 - Gender Communication
- COM 3406 - Listening in Communication
- COM 3407 - Women in Leadership
- COM 3900 - Special Topics in Communication
- COM 4200 - Rhetorical Criticism in Communication
- COM 4203 - Women, Power, and Persuasion
- COM 4300 - Hip-Hop, Race and the City
- COM 4301 - Cultural Studies in Communication
- COM 4302 - Communication, Culture, and Ecology
- COM 4400 - Advanced Relational Communication
- COM 4401 - Family Communication
- COM 4402 - Health Communication
- COM 4403 - Advanced Nonverbal Communication
- COM 4404 - Crisis Communication
- COM 4414 - Health Communication and Close Relationships
- COM 4499 - The Dark Side of Interpersonal Communication
- COM 4602 - Sexuality and Communication
- COM 4702 - Advanced Performance Communication
- COM 4900 - Special Topics Seminar
- COM 4901 - Senior Research Seminar
- COM 4930 - Community Field Experience
- COM 4950 - Internship
- COM 4970 - Communication Capstone
- COM 4995 - Research Apprenticeship in Communication
- COM 4996 - Independent Study
- COM 4997 - College Teaching Apprenticeship
- JMS 1650 - Introduction to Media Communication
- JMS 2000 - Introduction to Journalism
- JMS 2600 - Media and Social Identity
- JMS 2654 - Audio Production
- JMS 2655 - Introduction to Live TV Production
- JMS 2656 - Introduction to Digital Media Production
- JMS 3000 - News Writing and Editing
- JMS 3003 - Media and Mass Communication Theory
- JMS 3110 - Public Affairs Reporting
- JMS 3120 - Feature Writing
- JMS 3130 - Magazine Writing and Freelancing
- JMS 3140 - Sports Reporting
- JMS 3290 - Diversity and Media Storytelling
- JMS 3310 - Digital Photojournalism
- JMS 3330 - TV Newsroom
- JMS 3350 - Video Storytelling
- JMS 3601 - Communication, Mobile Media, and the Internet
- JMS 3602 - Television Studies in the Digital Age
- JMS 3603 - Popular Music Studies
- JMS 3606 - Media, Gender and Sexuality
- JMS 3607 - Rise of Electronic Media
- JMS 3650 - Advanced Audio Production
- JMS 3660 - Community Radio
- JMS 3840 - Advanced Audio Production
- JMS 4020 - Ethical Issues in the Media
- JMS 4030 - Media Law
- JMS 4100 - Multimedia Journalism
- JMS 4120 - Solutions News Bureau
- JMS 4200 - Media Design
- JMS 4210 - Advanced Media Design
- JMS 4600 - Media Criticism
- JMS 4656 - Advanced Digital Media Production
- JMS 4900 - Special Topics in Journalism
- JMS 4950 - Journalism Internship
- JMS 4996 - Independent Study
- PR 2400 - Introduction to Advertising
- PR 2500 - Introduction to Public Relations
- PR 2510 - Public Relations Writing
- PR 2700 - Introduction to Research Methods in Public Relations
- PR 3400 - Case Studies in Public Relations
- PR 3410 - Advertising Account Planning and Research
- PR 3420 - Advertising Creative Strategy
- PR 3440 - Advertising Copywriting
- PR 3510 - Public Relations Campaigns
- PR 3520 - Internal Public Relations
- PR 3530 - Public Relations and the News
- PR 3540 - Social Media in Public Relations
- PR 4900 - Special Topics in Public Relations
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