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10  Studies in Communication (0)

20  Web Site Anal & Design (0)

21  HTML I (0)

22  Web Usabilt & Assessmnt (0)

23  Interactivity & Scripting (0)

24  Web Marketing/Commerce (0)

25  Database-Driven Website (0)

26  Web Legal Issues (0)

27  Server Operations & Security (0)

28  Website Image Scan (0)

29  Advanced Imaging (0)

30  Advanced HTML (0)

31  Desktop Pub for Web (0)

51  Advocacy Negotiation Process (0)

52  Advocacy Neg Process (0)

53  Basic Photography (0)

61  Integrated Communication I (0)

62  Integrated Comm I (0)

200  Web DesignWeb DesignWeb Design (0)

210  HTML I (0)

220  Usability & Assessment (0)

230  Interacivity & Scripting (0)

240  Mrktg & Commerce (0)

250  DB-Driven Websites (0)

260  Legal/Reg Issues (0)

270  Operations & Security (0)

1000  Studies in Communication I (1 to 3)
   Variable topic in communication, such as but not exclusively, navigating the Internet and Grantsmanship.

1010  Elements of Speech Communication (3)
   Basic theory and practice of communication behavior in interpersonal, group problem-solving, and public-speaking contexts.

1050  Human Communication: Basic Issues (4)
   Basic issues and perspectives in study of communication through critical analysis of audiovisual and written communication texts.

1070  Communication and Gender (3) Cross listed as WM ST 1070. Fulfills Diversity, Humanities Foundation.
   Introduces basic communication concepts. Demonstrates the negotiation of gender roles in everyday communicative interaction including dyadic, small group, and public address contexts.

1120  Group Decision Making (3)
   Basic elements of group processes in decision making with emphasis on participation and analysis in decision-making groups.

1200  Principles of Public Speaking (3)
   Adjusting to audiences: analyzing, developing, organizing, and delivering ideas in a public speech.

1270  Analysis of Argument (3) Fulfills Humanities Foundation, Quantitative Reasoning B Course.
   Study of argumentation--reasoning, issues, audience analysis--in decision-making contexts. Analysis and critical evaluation of persuasive and argumentative messages.

1500  Introduction to Mass Communication (3)
   Theory, structure, content, functions, and audiences of mass communication media (print, broadcast, and film) in contemporary life. History and technology of media in providing news, opinion, entertainment, and advertising in a democracy.

1510  Radio-Television Performance and Production (3)
   For nonmajors. Development of basic performance and production skills for radio and television. Individual and group assignments.

1530  Basic Photography (4)
   For nonmajors. Introduction to photographic media. Instruction in use of camera, lighting, and basic black-and-white darkroom techniques. Covers principles of composition. Students shoot and process their own photographs.

1600  Reporting for the Mass Media (4)
   Organization and written presentation of facts to a mass audience, with emphasis on writing news. Development of information-gathering skills for presentation through mass media.

2110  Introduction to Interpersonal Communication (3) Fulfills Humanities Foundation.
   Communication processes underlying formation, maintenance, and termination of interpersonal relationships.

2210  Introduction to Performance Studies (3) Fulfills Fine Arts Foundation.
   Fundamental techniques for analyzing and performing poetry, narrative fiction, and nonfiction prose.

2460  Cultural Studies in Communication (3)
   Critical approaches to the ways in which various communicative forms, events, and processes contribute to the formation and circulation of cultural meanings and values.

2500  Elements of Telecommunications (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1500.
   Survey of the history and development of the broadcasting industry; critical analysis of its structure, economics, regulation, programming, and audiences.

2530  Photojournalism (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1530.
   Documentary photography for newspapers and magazines. Field techniques, analysis, and criticism. Students plan, produce, and edit photo essays and slide documentaries. Can be taken as a service-learning course.

2560  Introduction to Visual Media (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1500.
   Production of electronic visual media. Basic theoretical principles and techniques of production.

3000  Communication Studies (3)
   Variable topics in communication.

3020  Media Texts: Special Topics (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration.
   Study of the role of media texts in our lives, including the character of the media industry and the forms, conventions, and products of popular culture. Open to nonmajors.

3030  Communication and Social Responsibility (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration, Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Applying critical thinking to a series of contemporary social issues, regularly developing positions on social issues in writing and speech, and increasing sensitivity to the role of language in understanding and action.

3040  Communication and Relationships (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration.
   Study of communication in structuring social relationships from family and friendships to organizations. Open to nonmajors.

3110  Interpersonal Communication (3) Prerequisite: COMM 2110.
   Understanding different perspectives to conceptualize and study communication processes and interpersonal relations.

3120  Family Communication (3) Recommended Prerequisite: COMM 2110.
   Systems approach to study of family relationships. Communication patterns, family rules, interpersonal bonds, relational dimensions, and contextual influences.

3180  Communication and Social Behavior (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration.
   Role of communication in creating, maintaining, and changing social reality. The relationship between communicative phenomena and social structure. Effects of communication process on individuals and groups.

3190  Intercultural Communication (3) Cross listed as ETHNC 3400. Fulfills Diversity.
   Systematic study of communication processes that involve contact and interaction between people of different cultures. Readings, exercises, assignments, and electronic media contribute to understanding intercultural processes.

3200  Persuasion Theory and Practices (3) Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Study and practice of principles of persuasion in public speaking and other forms of communication.

3270  Forensics Laboratory (1)
   Competition in intercollegiate debate and forensics. Consult director of forensics before registering.

3330  Negotiation and Interviewing (3)
   Role of communication in decision-making process of negotiation and bargaining. Emphasis on functions of communication in resolving conflicts through bargaining. Interviewing methods.

3410  Literature in Performance (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration.
   Practical and theoretical study of literature as a communicative event. Communicative strategies and structures that shape forms and meanings of oral and written literature.

3420  Performance and Culture (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration.
   Historical and ethnographic study of performance genres and practices as enactments of cultural identity and as sites of cultural struggle, resistance, and transformation. Topics covered include performance as cultural process, performance as a way of knowing, and performance as power.

3460  Communication Criticism (3) Fulfills Humanities Foundation, Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Introduction to analysis of public communication (speeches, editorials, advertisements, TV, film, etc.) from a variety of critical perspectives.

3490  Communication and Public Issues: Special Topics (3) Fulfills Humanities Integration.
   Analysis of historical and contemporary persuasive strategies associated with such issues as civil rights, women's rights, and environmentalism.

3500  Script and Continuity Writing for Radio and Television (3)
   Developing the script; using creative writing and adapting stories.

3510  Introduction to Web Site Design (3)
   Communication design for online hypertext and multimedia. Students are introduced to design processes, principles of visual communication, and the basic technical skills necessary for Web site creation.

3520  Radio Journalism (3) Prerequisite: COMM 1600 and 2560. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   News writing and reporting for radio, covering a beat, interviewing sources, producing news for broadcast.

3530  Advanced Photography (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1530 or 2530.
   Advanced techniques of black-and-white photography. Critical analysis of composition. Includes instruction in studio lighting.

3540  Color Photography (4) Prerequisite: COMM 3530.
   Composing with color. Includes techniques, criticism, and color theory. Students shoot, develop, and print color photographs.

3560  Visual Media Production (4) Prerequisite: COMM 2560.
   Techniques of motion picture and television production. Student production of scripted materials.

3570  Newsbreak (1 to 3) Prerequisite: COMM 2560.
   Technical production staff for student-produced television newscast. Positions include camera operator, floor director, audio control, director, graphics, telepromptor and videotape playback.

3600  The Editing Process (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1600. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Judging content and form and preparing copy for publication. Graphics, layout, and picture editing included.

3610  Internship in Mass Communication (1 to 3)
   Formally approved internship on staff of publication, broadcast station, advertising agency, or other professional mass-communication institution.

3620  Editorial Conference (1 to 3)
   For 'Daily Utah Chronicle' staff members.

3670  Principles of Advertising (3)
   Introduction to advertising's historical, social, and economic aspects. Marketing mix, communication theory, and advertising organizations. Designing persuasive messages for print and broadcast media.

3680  Advertising Media Analysis and Planning (3) Prerequisite: COMM 3670.
   Development of media plans including creative strategies based on comprehensive marketing analysis.

3910  Independent Study (1 to 4)

4170  Organizational Communication (4) Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Theory and practice of communication in private and public organizations. Relationship of communication theory and organization theory. Role of communication in achieving organizational goals. Assessment and development of organizational communication systems.

4180  Seminar: Organizational Communication (3) Prerequisite: COMM 4170.
   Topic varies. In-depth inquiry into an organizational communication topic.

4190  Internship in Speech Communication (3 to 6)

4270  Forensics Practicum (3) Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Issues in intercollegiate and high school debate and forensics.

4520  Television Journalism (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1600 & 2560.Recommended Requisite: COMM 3520.
   Newswriting and reporting for television, covering a beat, interviewing sources, producing news for broadcast.

4550  Current Developments in Telecommunication (3)
   Major issues and developments affecting radio, TV, and related fields.

4560  Visual Media Production II (4) Prerequisite: COMM 3560.
   Advanced methods of television and film production from inception to finished product.

4570  Visual Editing (4)
   Students must be familiar with Macintosh operating system. Experience with paint, draw, or page layout programs is helpful. Basic graphic design of print media with emphasis on integrating visual and verbal messages for persuasive communication. Students explore visual design problems by producing lab projects using page layout software.

4580  Public Relations Theory and Practice (3)
   Public relations in business, industry, public institutions, and nonprofit organizations.

4610  Magazine Writing (3) Prerequisite: COMM 1600. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Writing nonfiction for publication. Includes analysis of the magazine industry and marketing manuscripts.

4670  Specialty Reporting (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1600. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Gathering, organizing, and presenting information related to a specific topic area (.ie., science, environment, education) to a mass audience. Topic varies.

4680  Advanced Reporting (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1600. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Reporting and newswriting assignments in the field. News analysis and research.

4690  Interpretive Writing (3) Prerequisite: COMM 1600. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Writing opinions: editorials, columns, art reviews, and essays for all media.

4910  Independent Honors Study (1 to 4)

4999  Honors Thesis/Project (3 to 4) Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Restricted to students in the Honors Program working on an Honors degree.

5000  Studies in Communication (3)
   Experimental course with variable content. See current Class Schedule for topic.

5010  Teaching Speech and Communication (3) Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Instructional design theory as it is applied to teaching speech and communication in a variety of contexts (high school, business, organizations, private consulting, etc.). Students will master the basics of instructional design and execute instructional packages.

5060  Teaching Mentorship (1 to 3)

5110  Interpersonal Communication Concepts (3) Prerequisite: COMM 3110. Fulfills Upper-division Communication/Writing.
   Advanced study of conceptual approaches to understanding interpersonal relationships through interaction.

5120  Group Communication (3)
   Role and social dimensions of communication in face-to-face group system. Survey and analysis of behavioral research.

5140  Communication and Aging (3) Cross listed as GERON 5140.
   Introduction to communication and aging perspectives. These perspectives provide a unifying thread to a truely interdisciplinary inquiry into the studies of the aging process. Issues pertaining to the communication and aging perspective, including attitudes and ageism, relational considerations of older adults (such as the role of communication in reminiscence, intimacy, helping, and loneliness), mass media, work, leisure and retirement, and family relationships and friendships included. Offered odd years.

5150  Dialogue and Cultural Studies (3)
   Describes and analyzes how conversation sustains a sense of social reality.

5170  Contemporary Issues in Organizational Communication (3) Prerequisite: COMM 4170.
   Interpretive and symbolic approaches to organizational communication. Exploration of the role of communication in creation of organizational reality and organizational responses to challenges presented by changing cultural and social contexts (such as conflict, diversity, home-workplace tensions, changing employee-employer relations, new technology, etc.).

5200  Persuasion and Political Communication (3)
   Theory and practice in modern persuasion situations, with emphasis on teaching students to become critical consumers of persuasive messages.

5260  History of Public Communication (3) Recommended Prerequisite: COMM 3460.
   Analysis and criticism of public statements on political, religious, and social issues relevant to American history.

5270  Theories of Argument (3)
   Understanding ways people use reasoning, logic, and argument in formal and informal communication.

5300  Mass Communication Law (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1500.
   First Amendment origin and interpretations. Rights, regulation, and responsibilities of media. Case studies.

5310  Telecommunication Policy and Management (3)
   Government and industry regulations applied to operation of broadcast facilities. Practical application of regulations.

5320  Freedom of Expression (3)
   Legal, political, and philosophical issues in systems of public communication under the First Amendment.

5340  Communication and Law (3)
   Lawyer-specific communication processes: case analysis; identifying issues and evidence; mediation, arbitration, negotiation in dispute resolution; opening statements and closing arguments; examination and cross-examination of witnesses; appellate advocacy.

5360  Environmental Communication (3)
   Social construction of the environment and environmental issues through media and other communication processes. How individual and societal choices are shaped in the process.

5450  Communication and Culture (3) Cross listed as ETHNC 5450. Recommended Prerequisite: ETHNC 2580 or 2500. Fulfills Diversity.
   Relationship between communication and culture from critical, social, and behavioral perspectives.

5540  Media and Diversity (3) Cross listed as ETHNC 5540. Fulfills Diversity.
   Explores theoretical and critical approaches to understanding relationships betweenmedia and ethnicity, gender, race, and social identity. Through an examination of contemporary scholarship, lectures and discussions, video screenings, in-class writing, and group presentations, the course provides an integral approach to understanding how media affect the production and consumption of diverse social and intellectual ideas and perspectives.

5550  Digital Imaging (4)
   Exploration of creative, ethical, and legal challenges of image manipulation. Students encounter imaging design questions by creating advertising and editorial illustrations using image manipulation software.

5560  Visual Communication (3)
   Visual communication. Explores a broad range of theoretical and research literature that provide useful perspectives or foundations for the study of visual communication. The literature representing these perspectives draws from a variety of areas including perception, cognition, aesthetics, and film/visualization theory. There are no prerequisites for the class, but some knowledge of media production techniques is assumed.

5570  Advanced Visual Editing (4) Prerequisite: COMM 4570.
   Editing by design of editorial publications. Includes design theory and advanced techniques of page layout and using software. Focus repeats from magazine to newspaper design.

5580  Public Relations Cases and Campaigns (4) Prerequisite: COMM 1600 and 4550.
   Discussion of public relations problems based on case studies. Writing instruction and exercises.

5590  Integrated Marketing Communication (3) Prerequisite: COMM 5310, or instructor's consent.
   Prereq.: COMM 4350, 5310, or instructor's consent. Managerial considerations affecting telecommunications facility operations. Fiscal management, regulations, ratings, program decision making, and maximizing human resources.

5620  International Communication (3)
   Examines the forces--physical, social, political, psychological, economic--that influence the movement of news, entertainment, and advertising worldwide. Includes such considerations as censorship, propaganda, media diplomacy, media imperialism. foreign correspondence, the use of the Internet, cables, and communication satellites.

5630  Mass Communication History (3)
   Major historical developments in mass communication; emphasis on people, economics, technology, and societal influences on media environment.

5660  Media Ethics (3) Prerequisite: COMM 1500.
   Professional ethics in media; emphasis on news work. Philosophical concepts, moral reasoning, and media values and principles. Current issues through case studies. Institutions through which media have addressed moral dilemmas.

5710  Communication Research (4) Fulfills Quantitative Intensive BS Course.
   Basic descriptive and inferential statistics, instrumentation, design principles, and application to communication problems. May be taken as a service-learning class.

5800  Special Projects (1 to 4)
   Prereq.: Majors only and department chair's consent.

6000  Studies in Communication: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5000.

6001  Foundations of Communication I (3)
   Intellectual traditions of communication theory and research.

6002  Foundations of Communication II (3)
   Epistemic foundations of communication theory (science, hermeneutics, criticism). Emphasis on contemporary theories in communication.

6010  Teaching Speech and Communication: Graduate (3)

6090  Teaching the College Communication Curricula (1 to 2)
   Practical application of pedagogical theory to the communication curriculum for the apprentice college instructor.

6110  Interpersonal Communication: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5110.

6120  Group Communication: Graduate (3)

6130  Proseminar: Symbolic Interactionism (3)

6140  Communication and Aging: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5140.

6150  Dialogue and Cultural Studies: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5150.

6170  Contemporary Issues in Organizational Communication: Graduate (3)

6180  Organizational Communication Theory and Research (3)
   Conceptual, epistemological, and methodological issues in organizational communication.

6200  Persuasion and Political Communication: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5200.

6260  History of Public Communication: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5260.

6270  Theories of Argument: Graduate (3)

6300  Mass Communication Law: Graduate (4)

6310  Telecommunication Policy and Management: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5310.

6320  Freedom of Expression: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5320.

6340  Communication and Law: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5340.

6360  Environmental Communication: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5360.

6400  Communication Aesthetics (3)

6410  Foundations of Rhetorical Theory (3)

6420  Contemporary Critical Theory (3)
   Advanced study in critical theory and its relationship to communication.

6430  Argumentation Theory (3)
   Advanced study in the theory of argument.

6440  Contemporary Rhetorical Theory (3)
   Advanced study in rhetorical theory.

6450  Communication and Culture: Graduate (3)

6460  Cultural Studies (3)

6540  Media and Diversity: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5540.

6550  Digital Imaging: Graduate (4)
   Meets with COMM 5550.

6560  Visual Communication: Graduate (3)

6580  Public Relations Cases and Campaigns: Graduate (3)

6590  Integrated Marketing Communication: Graduate (3)

6620  International Communication: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5620.

6630  Mass Communication History: Graduate (3)
   Meets with COMM 5630.

6660  Media Ethics: Graduate (3)

6710  Communication Research: Graduate (3)

6720  Historical and Critical Research Methods in Communication (3)
   Philosophy and practice of critical and historical research; emphasis on approaches useful to study of mass communication and speech communication.

6730  Historical Research Methods (3)
   Emphasis on specific historical approaches useful to study of mass communication and speech communication.

6740  Critical Research Methods (3)
   Basic methodologies used in critical analysis of public communication.

6750  Empirical Research Methodology (3)
   Nature and selection of communication research problems; development of strategies, techniques, and designs; application of contemporary methods and measurement principles.

6760  Qualitative Empirical Research (3)
   Practice of research using qualitative research methods and concepts.

6770  Quantitative Research (3)
   Practice of research using quantitative empirical research methods and concepts.

6790  Research Methods: Special Topics (3)

6800  Seminar: Telecommunication (3)

6810  Seminar: Issues in Mass Communication (3)

6820  Seminar: Communication History (3)

6840  Seminar: Mass Communication Law (3)

6850  Seminar: Visual Communication (3)

6860  Seminar: Media Effects (3)

6890  Seminar: International Communication (3)

6910  Independent Study (1 to 3)

6930  Master's Project (1 to 6)
   For students who elect nonthesis option.

6970  Thesis Research: Master's (3 to 9)

6980  Faculty Consultation: Master's (3)

7010  Seminar: Speech Education (3)
   Current problems and issues in speech communication education.

7110  Seminar: Interpersonal Communication (3)

7170  Seminar: Organizational Communication (3)

7180  Seminar: Communication Process (3)
   Critical examination of topic relevant to theory or evaluation of communication behavior.

7280  Seminar: Interpretation and Aesthetics (3)

7400  Seminar: Rhetorical Theory and Criticism (3)

7450  Seminar: Cultural Studies in Communication (3)

7460  Seminar: History of Rhetorical Movements and Situations (3)

7500  Seminar: Noncommercial Telecommunication (3)
   Development of noncommercial educational broadcasting.

7700  Research Practicum (1 to 3)

7970  Thesis Research: Ph.D. (1 to 12)

7980  Faculty Consultation: Ph.D. (3)

7990  Continuing Registration: Ph.D. (0)


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