| Cat. No./Title |
Instructor |
Dates |
Location |
Days |
Time |
Cr |
Class No. |
Fee |
Register |
| COMSTU100 Introduction to Communication | R Raben | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1101 | $1020 | |
Description for COMSTU100: This course is designed to provide an introductory survey of the study of communication. The course begins with a general history of the evolution of human communication, and goes on to examine such areas as definitions, models, and basic concepts in communication; the range of verbal and non-verbal codes, and their complex interrelations in the message systems of modern electronic media; and various communication contexts, with emphasis on the structure and function of interpersonal communication and mass communication, particularly broadcast and cable television.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Diversity: SB |
| COMSTU100 Introduction to Communication | L Zhu | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1102 | $1020 | |
Description for COMSTU100: This course is designed to provide an introductory survey of the study of communication. The course begins with a general history of the evolution of human communication, and goes on to examine such areas as definitions, models, and basic concepts in communication; the range of verbal and non-verbal codes, and their complex interrelations in the message systems of modern electronic media; and various communication contexts, with emphasis on the structure and function of interpersonal communication and mass communication, particularly broadcast and cable television.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Diversity: SB |
| COMSTU100 Introduction to Communication | G Yilmaz | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-1-005
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 005
| MTuWThF | 12:00 - 2:30pm | 3 | 1103 | $1020 | |
Description for COMSTU100: This course is designed to provide an introductory survey of the study of communication. The course begins with a general history of the evolution of human communication, and goes on to examine such areas as definitions, models, and basic concepts in communication; the range of verbal and non-verbal codes, and their complex interrelations in the message systems of modern electronic media; and various communication contexts, with emphasis on the structure and function of interpersonal communication and mass communication, particularly broadcast and cable television.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Diversity: SB |
| COMSTU250 Analyzing Media | J Quintero Johnson | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | W-1-005
Wheatley Bldg, 1st Floor, Room 005
| MTuWThF | 8:30 - 11:00am | 3 | 1104 | $1020 | |
Description for COMSTU250: Participants intensively examine mass media products, including print media, radio, television, and the visual and musical arts. They develop skills in deconstructing media products and evaluating them to arrive at a sophisticated understanding of how the various mass media are produced and how they interact with society and culture. The course makes use of both theoretical texts and the media products themselves.
Prerequisite: ENGL 102.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Diversity: SB |
| COMSTU300 Information Technology and Human Communication | R Raben | Jan 7 - Jan 25 | Online | - | - | 3 | 1105 | $1020 | |
Description for COMSTU300: This course examines the relationship between information technology and human communication. Readings, discussion, assignments and projects address IT’s potential to enhance and constrain communication; its role in the promotion or dissolution of community; its implications for social policy; its place among other media; and many more issues for which IT, particularly cyber-technology, is a lightning rod.
Click here for video introduction, instructor, books and other information.
Academic Information: Credits: 3 Diversity: SB |