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This course addresses the implications of communicating in virtual worlds. Concepts to be addressed include: identity construction, online relationships, collaborative work environments, and ethics. This course may be offered in an online format.
Credits
3(3-0)
Basic theories pertaining to spoken symbolic interaction, focusing mainly on the psychological and sociological aspects of interpersonal communication and public address.
Credits
3(3-0)
Varied topics of current interest; course is repeatable for up to 6 hours when content previously studied is not duplicated.
Credits
1-6(Spec)
Current communication theories and practices in the modern formal organization. Especially recommended for students on preprofessional curricula.
Credits
3(3-0)
Prepares students without experience to gain understanding of theory and practice of debate. Recommended for prelaw, prebusiness, urban government students, and teachers.
Credits
3(3-0)
Opportunities for intensive research on topics in debate and various forms of forensics for students in the University forensics program. Prerequisite: permission of instructor.
Credits
2-8(Spec)
Video Games and Communication is an introduction to key issues related to contemporary digital game studies. May be offered as Writing Intensive.
Credits
3(3-0)