Communication Studies 2.0, Associate in Arts for Transfer
Communication Studies is specifically focused on the study of human communication within such contexts as interpersonal relationships, small groups, organizations, and cultures. Topics of study vary accordingly and include such areas as language and meaning, nonverbal communication, conflict management, leadership, problem solving, and interviewing. Students examine the role that communication plays in managing their interactions in both personal and professional contexts. While there is some specific communication skill development in the introductory courses, most courses focus on understanding and analyzing the nature of human communication within the given context. Because communication
Courses
- ANTH M02 — Cultural Anthropology
- COMM C1000 — Introduction to Public Speaking
- COMM C1000H — Introduction to Public Speaking - Honors
- COMM C1004 — Interpersonal Communication
- COMM M02 — Introduction to Persuasion
- COMM M05 — Oral Interpretation of Literature
- COMM M06 — Small Group Communication
- COMM M10A — Forensics I
- COMM M12 — Intercultural Communications
- COMM M13 — Gender Communication
- COMM M16 — Readers Theatre
- COMM M17 — Computer-Mediated Communication
- COMM M18 — Introduction to Organizational Communication
- COMM M19 — Communication and Leadership
- COMM M20 — Business and Professional Speech
- COMM M23 — Introduction to Health Communication
- COMM M25 — Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism
- COMM M26 — Rhetoric of Popular Culture
- ENGL C1001 — Critical Thinking and Writing
- ENGL C1001H — Critical Thinking and Writing - Honors
- ENGL C1003 — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature
- ENGL C1003H — Critical Thinking and Writing through Literature - Honors
- FTMA M100 — Introduction to Mass Communications
- PSYC C1000 — Introduction to Psychology
- PSYC C1000H — Introduction to Psychology - Honors
- SOCI C1000 — Introduction to Sociology
- SOCI C1000H — Introduction to Sociology - Honors
- STAT C1000 — Introduction to Statistics
- STAT C1000H — Introduction to Statistics - Honors