Graduate Communication
Graduate Communication
2023 Spring Term
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CORPORATE COMMUNICATION TOPICS
COMM 703
Investigation of communication topics that reflect the communication issues within an organiztion (e.g., superior-subordinate, conflict resolution). Topics are selected on the basis of need, interest, or timeliness and may change each time the course is offered.
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.
CORPORATE COMMUNICATION ADMINISTRATION
COMM 727
Seminar in communication practices within corporations. Topics include hierarchy, employees, culture, teams, and conflict. Discussions center around both theoretical and practical implications of communication within corporations.
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.
COMMUNICATION PRACTICUM
COMM 793
The Communication Practicum gives students, under the direction of a faculty advisor, the opportunity to apply their theoretical and research backgrounds in "real world" settings ranging from internships in organizations or agencies to other approved activities.