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Becoming a Major (film)
100.
Introduction to Communication and Rhetoric
102. Debate and
Advocacy
110. Public Speaking113. Interpersonal
Communication
114. Group Communication
116. On-Camera
Performance
117. Writing
for Public Relations and Advertising
140. Information
and Disinformation on the Internet
212. Introduction
to Production and Theory
213. Media Production:
Documentary
214. Media Production:
Narrative
215 Broadcast
Journalism
220. Empirical
Research in Communication
225. Historical/Critical
Research in Communication
245. Introduction
to Mass Communication
246. Introduction
to Film
Special Seminar. (Selected Topics)
280. Communication
Internship I
281. Communication
Internship II
282. Debate
Practicum I
283. Debate Practicum
II
284. Production
Practicum I
285. Production
Practicum II
286. Individual
Study
300.
Classical Rhetoric
301. Semantics and Language in Communication
302.
Argumentation Theory
303S. Directing
the Forensic Program
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304. Freedom
of Speech
305. Communicative
Ethics
306 Seminar
in Rhetorical Theory: Burke & Bakhtin
310. Advanced
Media Production
311. Film Theory
and Criticism
312. Film History
to 1945
313. Film History
since 1945
314. Mass Communication
Theory
315. Communication
and Technology
316. Screenwriting
317. Communication
and Popular Culture
330. Communication
and Conflict
335. Survey of
Organizational Communication
336. Organizational
Rhetoric
337. Rhetoric
of Institutions
338. 20th Century
African American Rhetoric
340. American
Rhetorical Movements since 1900
341.
American
Rhetorical Movements since 1900
342.
Political Communication
343.
Presidential Rhetoric
350.
Intercultural Communication
351. Comparative
Communication (Japan, Rusia, Great Britian, China)
352. Interpersonal
Seminar
353. Persuasion
354. International
Communication (Mass Media)
355. Health Communication
370. Special
Topics
380. Great Teachers
(Invited Scholars)
398. Honors
in Communication I
399. Honors
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