Graduate Communication
Graduate Communication
2024 Fall Term
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TECHNOLOGY, GLOBALIZATION, AND COMMUNICATION
COMM 724
This course examines the intercultural and cross cultural rewards and challenges posed by globalization as a result of new technologies shrinking the world both temporally and physically. Communication practitioners will examine how the advent of new technologies have impacted disparate communication issues including majority/minority relations, the circulation and influence of cultural products, and the structuring of information flow.
SOCIAL AND NEW MEDIA MESSAGING
COMM 740
The focus of this course is the proper design and implementation of social and new media messaging and delivery. Communication practitioners will gain a deeper understanding of social listening, analytics, creating and maintaining an effective digital media presence, using digital strategies to enhance traditional media, and using new media to reach diverse, fragmented audiences.
WRITTEN COMMUNICATION FOR DIVERSE AUDIENCES
COMM 780
The focus of this course is to hone advanced written communication skills for professional communicators. Students will create various forms of writing for the communication profession such as grants, white pages, reports, features, fund solicitations, relationship-building pieces, advertising copy, image branding and training materials. The course will include practice in targeting content for the needs of diverse audiences.
APPLIED COMMUNICATION RESEARCH
COMM 785
An advanced-level graduate survey of methodologies and issues relevant to the applied practice of communication research in real world settings.