Communication Courses

COMM 1100: Communication in Society
Role of communication in society, focusing on the forms, strategies, theories and issues in the areas of interpersonal, group, organizational, public and mass communication.

COMM 1101:History of Communication
History of human communication from the beginning of spoken and written communication to modern mediated and mass communication.

COMM 2110:Principles of Effective Public Speaking
A course in critical thinking and public speaking, focusing on how to analyze and organize information for oral presentations.

COMM 2367:Persuasive Communication
Principles of persuasion as reasoned discourse. As a second-level writing course, it is designed to improve your writing, speaking and critical thinking skills through an exploration of persuasive communication theory and practice.

ARTSSCI 1191 Non-Credit Internship
An internship at a media organization, corporation or nonprofit organization, under the supervision of faculty and the employer.

ARTSSCI 3191 For-Credit Internship
An internship at a media organization, corporation or nonprofit organization, under the supervision of faculty and the employer.