Jun 01, 2024  
UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog 
    
UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


Courses that may be offered online are indicated with (**)asterisks next to the course title.

 

Communication

  
  • COMM 6891 - Produce/Direct Film/Vid

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Research and script preparation; budgeting and production management; working with actors and crew. PREREQUISITE(S): Minimum grade of C in COMM 3824 or permission of instructor. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 6893 - Producing for Film

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description The goal of this course is to acquaint the student with the overall film/video making process through the lens of the producer - how to take a film idea from conception to completion; examine in depth the world of the producer as s/he finds and sells a concept, budgets, schedules, assembles a crew, oversees post-production, and markets his/her project; explore how the producer operates in the “Hollywood” system – from dealing with agents and managers to finding talent and developing screenplays; hands-on approach the learning essential tools of an aspiring executive/producer in Hollywood.  Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 6894 - Community Action Film

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Students work together to make short films that promote the work of not-for-profit organizations that benefit the community. Production work outside of class time will be required. Fee Broadcast and Film. PREREQUISITE(S): COMM 3824 or permission of instructor. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 6960 - Documentary Writing

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Writing for nonfiction media.
  
  • COMM 6970 - Screenwriting

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Writing for fiction film and television. Basic dramatic theory, narrative structure, characterization, dialogue, adaptation and unique demands of audio/visual media.
  
  • COMM 7010 - Writ./Comm Cent. Theory/Meth

    Credit Hours: (3)
    ENGL 7010   Description Study of writing and communication center theory and methodology. Prepares graduate students for professional work as writing and communication center consultants and administrators.
  
  • COMM 7012 - Seminar Health Comm **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7012 ) Description Examines current issues in health communication research, including patient-provider relationships, new technologies and health promotion, and health organizations. 
  
  • COMM 7013 - Sem Political Comm

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Survey of critical and rhetorical theories of contemporary US political discourse; examines relationships among rhetoric, culture, and state power; assignments lead toward preparation of manuscript for eventual publication. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 7014 - Public Health Communication

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (same as PUBH 7014-8014). Description Explores communication studies theory and method that can be used to promote positive change in health concerns in public health care communication, including disseminating health information, health inequities, and health literacy.  Grades of A-F, or IP will be given.
  
  • COMM 7017 - Introduction to Graduate Studies in Communication

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description This course is designed as an introduction to the norms and expectations of the graduate training in communication. Focusing on the major areas of academic assessment (teaching, research, and service), the course introduces students to various communication sub-fields with a particular emphasis on the department expertise; helps them articulate their teaching philosophy; teaches fundamentals of research such as developing research agenda/finding publication venues; and begins preparations for the academic and non-academic job market. Students will also be introduced to some of the main methodological and theoretical approaches used in the discipline.
  
  • COMM 7110 - Leadership/Communicatn

    Credit Hours: (3)
  
  • COMM 7210-7219 - Special Topics in Communication Studies

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • COMM 7321 - Communication Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Advances studies of theories, models, and approaches to the study of communication.
  
  • COMM 7322 - Persuasion & Influence

    Credit Hours: (3)
    no Description Examination of how people use communication to alter attitudes and behaviors of others in public and face-to-face settings; covers various social-scientific theories and research areas of persuasion and interpersonal influence.
  
  • COMM 7331 - Topics in Communication Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in communication theory.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 7332 - Topics in Comm Methods

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of particular methodologies in communication research. Content will vary in response to current issues in the field.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 7345 - Health Literacy

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as PUBH 7345-PUBH 8345)  Description This course introduces students to health literacy models and research from a health communication perspective. We explore the impact of health literacy on access to care, vulnerable populations, management of chronic illness, mental health, healthcare costs, caregiver and stakeholder health literacy, and other current issues.
  
  • COMM 7350 - Rhetorical Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7350 -ENGL 8350 ) Description (Same as ENGL 7350-8350). History of rhetoric from the sophists through the present; may include reading from Isocrates, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Erasmus, Ramus, Campbell, Blair, John Q. Adams, and others.
  
  • COMM 7351 - African-American Public Address

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Examines the African American rhetorical tradition from classical times up to the present. Engages in a close reading of texts and draws upon the practical tools of rhetorical criticism to examine, understand, and analyze the discourse of African Americans throughout American history. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7352 - Rhetoric, Race, Religion

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Examines the intersection of rhetoric race and religion. Using rhetoric as a method illustrates how rhetorical approaches to religion can contribute to a deeper and more meaningful understanding of both religion and race. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7353 - Topics in Prophetic Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in prophetic rhetoric. Topics will vary each time offered. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7354 - Topics in Rhetoric of Health, Medicine and Science

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in rhetoric of health, science, and medicine. Topics will vary each time offered.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7355 - Topics in Critical Cultural Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in critical cultural studies. Topics will vary each time offered.  repeatable for up to 9 hours Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7356 - Feminist Media Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Surveys feminist media studies from early and pre-feminist work, paying particular attention to how feminist media studies has intersected with anti-racist, queer, and class-based perspectives. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7357 - Pedagogical Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Surveys the dominant means and ends of rhetorical instruction since antiquity. Assignments and course readings foreground the practice of pedagogy in assessing the history, scope, and future of rhetoric study. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7358 - Critical Regionalism and Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Focuses on how regionalism is created rhetorically as a strategic identity developing insider and outsider status in a variety of contexts. Specific attention will be given to the tensions between regional identity and the crossing of borders. Regional culture will be discussed in terms of religion, politics, tourism, popular culture, immigration, pedagogy and activism among other subject matter. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 7362 - Sem Public Address

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Intensive study of selected topics in the analysis and criticism of public arguments; emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of arguments and appeal in common rhetorical situations. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 7369 - Sem Org Communications

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Selected variables of organizational communication with emphasis on methods of analyzing and auditing communication within the organizational setting. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • COMM 7371 - Rhetorical Criticism

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7371 -ENGL 8371 ) Description (Same as ENGL 7371-8371). Examines principal modes of contemporary rhetorical analysis.
  
  • COMM 7374 - Directed Studies in Comm Arts

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Directed research in areas of special interest including rhetoric, media, communication, and film and video production.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 7434 - Qual Research Methods

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Survey of qualitative research in communication studies including the design, collection, and analysis of qualitative data.
  
  • COMM 7450 - Interpersonal Communication

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Stages of relationship development and disengagement are covered using child development, psychological, and communication theories as lenses. In this course we use theory to examine how an atmosphere of closeness is created in one-to-one, small group, and even online interactions.
  
  • COMM 7474 - Supv Comm & Leadership

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of the communication issues, strategies, and concepts involved in supervisory communication effectiveness. Review of current research regarding supervision, leadership, and teams.
  
  • COMM 7616 - Contemp Rhet Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examines key figures and ideas central to the development of rhetorical theory in the 20th and 21st century.
  
  • COMM 7621 - Seminar Argumentation

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7621 -ENGL 8621 ) Description (Same as ENGL 7621-8621). Examines historical and contemporary argumentation theories and how those theories are incorporated into teaching oral argumentation and composition. PREREQUISITE(S): AUSP 8003  or permission of instructor.
  
  • COMM 7632 - Sem Rhet Criticism

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of the principal modes of contemporary rhetorical analysis such as Neoclassical, Burkean, Feminist, Cultural/Critical, and Poststructuralist. Repeatable for 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 7802 - Internship

    Credit Hours: (1-6)
    Description Field studies in communication; supervised practical work with government institutions, private business, film company, or broadcast and electronic media firm; written analysis of experience required. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 semester hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of Instructor.
  
  • COMM 7803 - Topics in Film Studies

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Intensive study of selected film theories, periods, genres, or filmmakers. Topics will vary each time offered.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 7804 - Sem Media Theory/Crit

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Advanced survey of theories, approaches, and texts in the field of media studies.  May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
  
  • COMM 7806 - Topics in Media Studies

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in media studies. Topics will vary each time offered May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 7808 - Mass Comm & Society

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Interrelationships between mass communications, the individual, and society. Topics will vary each time offered. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
  
  • COMM 7809 - Sem Communication Hist

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Selected topics in history of communication, including public address, film, broadcasting, and electronic media. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
  
  • COMM 7815 - Sem History Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7815 -ENGL 8815 ) Description (Same as ENGL 7815-8815). Examines different periods and issues of rhetorical history each semester; one semester will consider Greek rhetoric (beginnings through New Testament); another will consider Latin rhetoric (Cicero through Renaissance); a third will cover Scottish, British, and American rhetoric. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours when topic varies.
  
  • COMM 7819 - Rhetoric Of Science

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7819 -ENGL 8819 ) Description This course examines scientific and technical communication from a rhetorical perspective, showing how scientific knowledge is shaped not only by data and method, but also by persuasive purposes and sociocultural forces.
  
  • COMM 7820 - Topics In Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7820-8820) Description Topical seminar devoted to an important aspect of the history, theory, or criticism of rhetoric. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours when topic varies.
  
  • COMM 7892 - Film/Video Production

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Workshop for film and video production. Students write, produce, direct, or assume crew responsibilities on productions. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. See departmental guidelines for independent production requirements and procedures. PREREQUISITE(S): COMM 3824 or permission of instructor. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • COMM 7991 - Sem Comparative Media

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description To demonstrate through intensive analysis what happens to the form and content of a creative work in its various adaptations: novel, condensation, stage, movie, and television. Open to all Theatre and Dance, Communication, and English majors. PREREQUISITE(S): AUSP 8003  and AUSP 8010  or permission of instructor.
  
  • COMM 7993 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Directed individual investigation of special research projects not included in thesis. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • COMM 7994 - Culminating Project

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description Culminating research project in lieu of a thesis. Course may be repeated up to 6 hours.
  
  • COMM 7995 - Production Practicum

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description Creative performance or production project suitable for public presentation and/or a practical application. Project to be determined in consultation with and directed by the student’s supervisory committee.
  
  • COMM 7996 - Thesis

    Credit Hours: (1-6)
    Description Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.
  
  • COMM 8010 - Writ./Comm Cent. Theory/Meth

    Credit Hours: (3)
    ENGL 8010   Description Study of writing and communication center theory and methodology. Prepares graduate students for professional work as writing and communication center consultants and administrators.
  
  • COMM 8012 - Seminar Health Comm **

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (same as ENGL 7012 -ENGL 8012 ). Description Examines current issues in health communication research, including patient-provider relationships, new technologies and health promotion, and health organizations. 
  
  • COMM 8013 - Sem Political Comm

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Survey of critical and rhetorical theories of contemporary US political discourse; examines relationships among rhetoric, culture, and state power; assignments lead toward preparation of manuscript for eventual publication. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 8014 - Public Health Communication

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as PUBH 7014-8014).  Description Explores communication studies theory and method that can be used to promote positive change in health concerns in public health care communication, including disseminating health information, health inequities, and health literacy. 
  
  • COMM 8017 - Introduction to Graduate Studies in Communication

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description This course is designed as an introduction to the norms and expectations of the graduate training in communication. Focusing on the major areas of academic assessment (teaching, research, and service), the course introduces students to various communication sub-fields with a particular emphasis on the department expertise; helps them articulate their teaching philosophy; teaches fundamentals of research such as developing research agenda/finding publication venues; and begins preparations for the academic and non-academic job market. Students are also introduced to some of the main methodological and theoretical approaches used in the discipline.
  
  • COMM 8210-8219 - Special Topics in Communication Studies

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Topics are varied and announced in online class listings.
  
  • COMM 8321 - Communication Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Advanced studies of theories, models, and approaches to the study of communication.
  
  • COMM 8322 - Persuasion & Influence

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of how people use communication to alter attitudes and behaviors of others in public and face-to-face settings; covers various social-scientific theories and research areas of persuasion and interpersonal influence.
  
  • COMM 8331 - Topics in Communication Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in communication theory.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 8332 - Topics in Comm Methods

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of particular methodologies in communication research. Content will vary in response to current issues in the field.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 8345 - Health Literacy

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as PUBH 7345-PUBH 8345). Description This course introduces students to health literacy models and research from a health communication perspective. We explore the impact of health literacy on access to care, vulnerable populations, management of chronic illness, mental health, healthcare costs, caregiver and stakeholder health literacy, and other current issues.
  
  • COMM 8350 - Rhetorical Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7350 -ENGL 8350 ) Description History of rhetoric from the sophists through the present; may include reading from Isocrates, Plato, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Erasmus, Ramus, Campbell, Blair, John Q. Adams, and others.
  
  • COMM 8351 - African-American Public Address

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Examines the African American rhetorical tradition from classical times up to the present. Engages in a close reading of texts and draws upon the practical tools of rhetorical criticism to examine, understand, and analyze the discourse of African Americans throughout American history. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8352 - Rhetoric, Race, Religion

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Examines the intersection of rhetoric race and religion. Using uses rhetoric as a method illustrates how rhetorical approaches to religion can contribute to a deeper and more meaningful understanding of both religion and race. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8353 - Topics in Prophetic Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in prophetic rhetoric. Topics will vary each time offered.  repeatable for up to 9 hours Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8354 - Topics in Rhetoric of Health, Medicine and Science

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in rhetoric of health, science, and medicine. Topics will vary each time offered.  repeatable for up to 9 hours Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8355 - Topics in Critical Cultural Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in critical cultural studies. Topics will vary each time offered.  repeatable for up to 9 hours Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8356 - Feminist Media Studies

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Surveys feminist media studies from early and pre-feminist work, paying particular attention to how feminist media studies has intersected with anti-racist, queer, and class-based perspectives. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8357 - Pedagogical Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Surveys the dominant means and ends of rhetorical instruction since antiquity. Assignments and course readings foreground the practice of pedagogy in assessing the history, scope, and future of rhetoric study. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8358 - Critical Regionalism and Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Focuses on how regionalism is created rhetorically as a strategic identity developing insider and outsider status in a variety of contexts. Specific attention will be given to the tensions between regional identity and the crossing of borders. Regional culture will be discussed in terms of religion, politics, tourism, popular culture, immigration, pedagogy and activism among other subject matter. Standard Letter
  
  • COMM 8362 - Seminar Public Address

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Intensive study of selected topics in the analysis and criticism of public arguments; emphasis on cross-cultural comparison of arguments and appeal in common rhetorical situations. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 8369 - Sem Org Communications

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Selected variables of organizational communication with emphasis on methods of analyzing and auditing communication within the organizational setting. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit.
  
  • COMM 8371 - Rhetorical Criticism

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7371 -ENGL 8371 ) Description Examines principal modes of contemporary rhetorical analysis. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. Grades A-F will be given.
  
  • COMM 8374 - Directed Studies in Comm Arts

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Directed research in areas of special interest including rhetoric, media, communication, and film and video production.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours. PREREQUISITE(S): Permission of instructor. Grades. A-F will be given.
  
  • COMM 8434 - Qual Research Methods

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Survey of qualitative research in communication studies including the design, collection, and analysis of qualitative data.
  
  • COMM 8450 - Interpersonal Communication

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Stages of relationship development and disengagement are covered using child development, psychological, and communication theories as lenses. In this course we use theory to examine how an atmosphere of closeness is created in one-to-one, small group, and even online interactions.
  
  • COMM 8474 - Supv Comm & Leadership

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of the communication issues, strategies, and concepts involved in supervisory communication effectiveness. Review of current research regarding supervision, leadership, and teams.
  
  • COMM 8616 - Comtemp Rhet Theory

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examines key figures and ideas central to the development of rhetorical theory in the 20th and 21st century.
  
  • COMM 8621 - Seminar Argumentation

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7621 -ENGL 8621 ) Description Examines historical and contemporary argumentation theories and how those theories are incorporated into teaching oral argumentation and composition.
  
  • COMM 8632 - Sem Rhet Criticism

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Examination of the principal modes of contemporary rhetorical analysis such as Neoclassical, Burkean, Feminist, Cultural/Critical, and Poststructuralist. Repeatable for 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 8803 - Topics in Film Studies

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Intensive study of selected film theories, periods, genres, or filmmakers. Topics will vary each time offered.  May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours.
  
  • COMM 8804 - Sem Media Theory/Crit

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Advanced survey of theories, approaches, and texts in the field of media studies. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
  
  • COMM 8806 - Topics in Media Studies

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Specific topics, issues, and research in media studies. Topics will vary each time offered. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours credit
  
  • COMM 8808 - Mass Comm & Society

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Interrelationships between mass communications, the individual, and society. Topics will vary each time offered. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
  
  • COMM 8809 - Sem Communication Hist

    Credit Hours: (3)
    Description Selected topics in history of communication, including public address, film, broadcasting, and electronic media. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 hours.
  
  • COMM 8815 - Sem History Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7815 -ENGL 8815 ) Description Examines different periods and issues of rhetorical history each semester; one semester will consider Greek rhetoric (beginnings through New Testament); another will consider Latin rhetoric (Cicero through Renaissance); a third will cover Scottish, British, and American rhetoric. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours when topic varies.
  
  • COMM 8819 - Rhetoric Of Science

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7819 -ENGL 8819 ) Description This course examines scientific and technical communication from a rhetorical perspective, showing how scientific knowledge is shaped not only by data and method, but also by persuasive purposes and sociocultural forces.
  
  • COMM 8820 - Topics In Rhetoric

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (Same as ENGL 7820 -ENGL 8820 ) Description Topical seminar devoted to an important aspect of the history, theory, or criticism of rhetoric. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 hours when topic varies.
  
  • COMM 8993 - Special Problems

    Credit Hours: (1-3)
    Description Directed individual investigation of special research projects not included in thesis. Grades of A-F will be given.
  
  • COMM 8995 - Production Practicum

    Credit Hours: (3-6)
    Description Creative performance or production project suitable for public presentation and/or a practical application. Project to be determined in consultation with and directed by the student’s supervisory committee. 
  
  • COMM 8996 - Reading for Comps

    Credit Hours: (1-9)
    Description Arranged on an individual basis for communication students only. May be taken only at the end of coursework to fulfill the requirements for the PhD. Does not count toward the 45 hours of academic coursework required for the degree.
  
  • COMM 9000 - Dissertation

    Credit Hours: (1-9)
    Description For students who have passed their comprehensive exam and have an approved prospectus to write their dissertation under the direction of their advisor. Grades of S, U, or IP will be given.

Communication and Fine Arts

  
  • CCFA 7001 - Arts Entrepreneurship I **

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Historical and philosophical understanding of entrepreneurship in the arts; developing a written proposal for arts startup.
  
  • CCFA 7002 - Arts Entrepreneurship II **

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Developing a business model and marketing plan for an arts startup. PREREQUISITE(S): CCFA 7001
  
  • CCFA 7003 - Arts Entrepreneurship III

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Brand and product development for an arts startup. PREREQUISITE(S): CCFA 7001 & 7002
  
  • CCFA 7004 - Arts Entrepreneurship IV

    Credit Hours: 3
    Description Funding the arts startup and formally pitching the product. PREREQUISITE(S): CCFA 7001, 7002, 7003

Communication Sciences and Disorders

  
  • AUSP 6001 - Accent Modification

    Credit Hours: (1)
    Description This course is an individually directed study of standard pronunciation, stress patterns, and intonation of American English for speakers of English as a foreign language. It is focused toward students who desire to improve their speech intelligibility in American English. Permission of instructor required. (S/U).
  
  • AUSP 6006 - Language & Speech Development

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (AUSP 4006) Description Normal acquisition of speech and language in young children, contemporary theories of language acquisition, bilingual differences, and early literacy and play skills.
  
  • AUSP 6106 - Introduction to Audiology

    Credit Hours: (3)
    (AUSP 4106). Description Introduction to anatomy and physiology of the ear; the etiology, pathology and treatment of hearing loss; and the educational implications of hearing loss; also introduces hearing assessment techniques, including audiogram interpretation. AUSP 4106 as cross listed. Standard Letter
 

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