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These descriptions for graduate courses generally offered by the Communication & Journalism Department are also available in the Academic Catalog. To find out which courses we will offer in the coming semester, visit our Online Course Search. Communication and Journalism Graduate Course Listing: |
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| Course Number |
Name | Description |
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| CJN-691 | Special Topics | Current issues in communication. ... Read More » |
| CJN-692 | Advert, Pr & Internet Europe | |
| CJN-701 | Applied Communication Research | Examination of methods of acquiring information and data in the public ... Read More » |
| CJN-703 | Presentation Skills | This course is designed to help students better prepare oral presentat ... Read More » |
| CJN-704 | Issues in Communication | Studies current research and intellectual debates in the communication ... Read More » |
| CJN-705 | Communication Theory | An interdisciplinary examination of the development of communication t ... Read More » |
| CJN-711 | Internet Research | Examination of the various means of communicating via the Internet, in ... Read More » |
| CJN-720 | Info Architecture & Web Usabil | This course focuses on the structure of knowledge and information in s ... Read More » |
| CJN-721 | E-Community & Digital Divide | Studies the nature of online community-building by social, political, ... Read More » |
| CJN-730 | Rhetorical Theory | Course provides an extensive examination of theories of rhetoric, and ... Read More » |
| CJN-735 | Persuasion Theory | Examines a variety of theoretical approaches to the persuasion process ... Read More » |
| CJN-737 | Intercultural Communication | This course focuses on the ways in which human communication alters de ... Read More » |
| CJN-738 | Gender Communication | Explores the theories of gender development, examining relationship im ... Read More » |
| CJN-739 | Interpersonal Communication | Exploration of approaches to the study of how individuals communicate ... Read More » |
| CJN-740 | Political Communication | Examination of the special circumstances created by politics and their ... Read More » |
| CJN-741 | Media Studies | A multi-pronged focus on the impact of media on human communication, h ... Read More » |
| CJN-742 | Cultural Studies | Course explores how popular culture has been conceptualized in an age ... Read More » |
| CJN-745 | Instructional Communication | Provides a survey of methods for the instruction of communication in a ... Read More » |
| CJN-750 | Organizational Communication | Explore historical development of the theory of organizations, examine ... Read More » |
| CJN-752 | Leadership and Communication | Explores leadership from a communication perspective to develop interp ... Read More » |
| CJN-755 | Training & Development | Course examines the development and presentation of training messages ... Read More » |
| CJN-757 | Consulting | Develop skills in consulting practice and in critical assessments of c ... Read More » |
| CJN-769 | Intro Marketing Communication | Examines various components of Marketing Communication including marke ... Read More » |
| CJN-770 | Seminar in Advertising | Examines theories of advertising, including market segmentation, media ... Read More » |
| CJN-771 | New Media and New Markets | Examines the impact of the Internet and other new communication techno ... Read More » |
| CJN-775 | Crisis Campaign Management | Explores the process of management of campaigns to deal with crisis si ... Read More » |
| CJN-777 | Public Relations | Examination of theories, case studies and campaigns in public relation ... Read More » |
| CJN-778 | Conference Mgt & Promotion | Examines how conferences are built, promoted, managed, and assessed, w ... Read More » |
| CJN-779 | Integrated Marketing Commun | Examines the integration of advertising, promotion, public relations, ... Read More » |
| CJN-805 | Directed Study | Directed study allows students to pursue an in-depth research project ... Read More » |
| CJN-809 | Thesis Research | Students electing the thesis option for completion of their course req ... Read More » |