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Inactive: Speech-Communication (SPCH) Courses

Academic Unit: Speech-Communication

SPCH 1101 - Introduction to Public Speaking
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1101 until 07-SEP-21
Oral communication processes and elements. Criticism of and response to oral discourse. Individual speaking.
SPCH 1101H - Honors: Introduction to Public Speaking
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1101H until 17-MAY-21
Oral communication processes/elements. Criticism of, response to oral discourse. Individual speaking.
SPCH 1102 - Introduction to Communication
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1102 until 07-SEP-10
Verbal and nonverbal communication: public address, interpersonal, organizational, intercultural, and electronic. Ways in which new communication technologies influence and are influenced by existing forms of communication.
SPCH 1102H - Honors: Introduction to Communication
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1102H until 07-SEP-10
Verbal/nonverbal communication: public address, interpersonal, organizational, intercultural, electronic. Ways in which new communication technologies influence/are influenced by existing forms of communication.
SPCH 1313V - Honors: Analysis of Argument
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1313V until 07-SEP-10
Strategies for analyzing, evaluating, generating arguments. Problems in listening/responding to argument.
SPCH 1313W - Analysis of Argument [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1313W until 18-JAN-22, was SPCH 1313 until 05-SEP-00
Strategies for analyzing, evaluating, generating arguments. Problems in listening/responding to argument.
SPCH 1905 - Freshman Seminar (Topics course)
(3 cr; A-F or Audit)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1905 until 22-MAY-17
Topics specified in Class Schedule.
SPCH 1907W - Freshman Seminar [WI CD] (Topics course)
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 1907W until 26-MAY-15
Topics specified in Class Schedule.
SPCH 3110 - Topics in Speech-Communication (Topics course)
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3110 until 21-JAN-25
Cases illustrating speech-communication theory, underlying issues.
SPCH 3131 - Leadership Theory and Practice
(3 cr; S-N or Audit)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3131 until 27-MAY-08
Preparation for New Student Program leadership position. Attitudes/skills with leadership and student life issues. Building authentic community.
SPCH 3190H - Honors: Research Seminar in Communication
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3190H until 03-SEP-24, was SPCH 3190 until 05-SEP-00
Conduct original research in rhetoric, communication theory, or media for honors thesis. Theory, methods, research writing.
SPCH 3201 - Introduction to Electronic Media Production
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3201 until 17-MAY-21
Production and criticism of messages for the electronic media. Theory and practice in planning, scripting, production, and criticism in various electronic media. Student productions in laboratory.
SPCH 3211 - Introduction to U.S. Electronic Media
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3211 until 17-MAY-21
Historical development and current issues in electronic media technologies and programming. Effects of governmental, industrial, and public organizations on message content. Problem areas of electronic media.
SPCH 3401 - Introduction to Communication Theory
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3401 until 13-MAY-24
Social scientific theory in communication. Communication history; logic of scientific theories and communication types of theories in interpersonal, small group, organizational, intercultural, and electronically mediated communication.
SPCH 3402 - Introduction to Interpersonal Communication [SSCI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3402 until 13-MAY-24
Nature and function of communication between individuals in formal and informal relationships. Communicative interactions from theoretical and practical viewpoints.
SPCH 3404 - Language Borderlands [CD]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4404W until 17-MAY-21, was COMM 4404 until 02-SEP-14, was COMM 3404 until 04-SEP-07
Effect of multilingualism on self identity and sense of community. Subjective and social dimensions of being multilingual. Experience of language loss.
SPCH 3405 - Language and Gender [SSCI CD]
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3405 until 07-SEP-21, was WOST 3305 until 03-SEP-02
Gender/communication. Interdisciplinary theory. Role of communication in creating, maintaining, reinforcing, and changing gender relations in society.
SPCH 3406 - Language and Sexual Diversity [CD]
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3406 until 07-SEP-10
Language use in lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and transgender communities. Ways in which sexual diversity affects language use.
SPCH 3411 - Introduction to Small Group Communication
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3411 until 03-SEP-24
Cooperative thinking in task-oriented groups. Planning, preparing for, and participating in small groups in private and public contexts.
SPCH 3422 - Interviewing and Communication
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3422 until 17-MAY-21
Application of communication concepts in information interview process. Practical experience in planning, conducting, and evaluating informational, journalistic/elite, helping, persuasive, appraisal, and employment interviews. Class training and field experience.
SPCH 3431 - Persuasion Theories [SSCI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3431 until 17-MAY-21
Sociological, psychological, and communication perspectives. Theoretical knowledge applied to persuasion problems.
SPCH 3441 - Introduction to Organizational Communication
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3441 until 17-MAY-21
Functions of communication in work groups, in organizational hierarchies, and between organizations.
SPCH 3451W - Intercultural Communication: Theory and Practice [WI IP]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3451W until 17-MAY-21, was SPCH 3451 until 05-SEP-00
Theories of and factors influencing intercultural communication. Development of effective intercultural communication skills.
SPCH 3452W - Communication and the Intercultural Reentry [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3452W until 18-JAN-22, was SPCH 3452 until 05-SEP-00
Intercultural experience explored through stories and story telling, participant observation, and social scientific theory. Constructs include identity, learning styles, cultural adaptation, values, ethics.
SPCH 3601 - Introduction to Rhetorical Theory [C/PE]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3601 until 07-SEP-21, was SPCH 3601W until 22-JAN-02
Theoretical systems intended to explain or direct the creation of public discourse. Traditional rhetoric to contemporary perspectives. Using theory to explain the practice of public discourse.
SPCH 3601V - Honors: Introduction to Rhetorical Theory [WI C/PE]
(4 cr; A-F or Audit)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3601V until 03-SEP-02, was SPCH 3602 until 05-SEP-00
Theoretical systems to explain/direct the creation of public discourse. Traditional rhetoric to contemporary perspectives. Using theory to explain practice of public discourse.
SPCH 3605W - Persuasive Speaking and Speech Writing [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3605W until 17-MAY-21, was SPCH 3605 until 05-SEP-00
Performance and composition with critical inquiry into rhetoric theories. Develops writing, thinking, and speaking skills.
SPCH 3615 - Argumentation [C/PE]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3615W until 06-SEP-22, was COMM 3615 until 06-SEP-22
Argument(s) in relation to logic, dialectics, and rhetorical performance. Structured reasoning, informal conversation, familial arguments, debates in technical professions, communication ethics, and public/social argumentation.
SPCH 3625 - Communication Ethics [C/PE]
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3625W until 18-JAN-22, was COMM 3625 until 18-JAN-22
Applying concepts and theories from philosophy and social science to ethical issues in interpersonal, group, organizational, intercultural, and media communication.
SPCH 3631W - Freedom of Speech [WI C/PE]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3631 until 17-MAY-21, was COMM 3631W until 17-JAN-06, was SPCH 3631 until 05-SEP-00
Communication theories and principles that underlie the concept of freedom of speech in the United States. A variety of contexts and practices are examined in order to understand how communicative interaction should be described and, when necessary, appropriately regulated.
SPCH 3811H - Honors: Basic Social Statistics
(4 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3811H until 03-SEP-02, was SOC 3811H until 05-SEP-00
Descriptive statistics, including measures of central tendency, deviation, association. Inferential statistics, focusing on probability, hypothesis testing. T-tests, Chi-square tests, variance analysis, bivariate regression. Statistical software used to analyze sociological data.
SPCH 3970 - Directed Study
(1 cr [max 3]; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 6 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3993 until 17-MAY-21, was COMM 3970 until 17-MAY-21
Guided individual reading or study.
SPCH 3980 - Directed Instruction
(3 cr; S-N or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3996 until 17-MAY-21, was COMM 3980 until 19-JAN-21
Supervised planning and teaching of undergraduate courses.
SPCH 3990 - Research Practicum
(1 cr [max 3]; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 6 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 3994 until 17-MAY-21, was COMM 3990 until 17-MAY-21
How communication research is designed, implemented, and published. Focus is on working with senior faculty on their current research projects.
SPCH 4231 - Comparing Electronic Media Systems [IP]
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4231 until 07-SEP-10
Historical, political, and sociological aspects of electronic media systems throughout the world, including United States, Canada, Great Britain, France, Germany, and Russia. Regulation and impact on political, social, and economic development.
SPCH 4235 - Electronic Media and Ethnic Minorities--A World View [IP]
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4235 until 17-MAY-21
Representation and involvement of various ethnic groups (e.g., African-Americans, Native Americans in United States and Canada, Maori, Turks in Europe) in radio, TV, cable, Internet. Roles of government, industry, public organizations, and minority groups in regulating, managing, and financing ethnic media activities.
SPCH 4291 - New Telecommunication Media
(3 cr; A-F or Audit)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4291 until 17-MAY-21
Development and current status of new telecommunication media such as cable TV, satellites, DBS, MDS, and video disk/cassettes. Technology, historical development, regulation, and programming of these media and their influence on individuals, organizations, and society.
SPCH 4407 - Communication and Conflict
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4407 until 17-MAY-21
Aspects of conflict common across types of relationships. Theories as alternative lenses to illuminate aspects of conflict. Communication strategies to manage or resolve conflict.
SPCH 4452W - Intercultural Interaction: Theory and Application [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4452W until 07-SEP-10, was SPCH 4452 until 05-SEP-00
Small group interaction across cultures for both international and U.S. students. Discussion, simulations, readings.
SPCH 4471 - Communication in Marriage and Family
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4471 until 13-MAY-24
Contemporary theories of marriage/family communication using life-cycle approach. Role/function of communication in changing relational contexts. Ways of improving marriage/family relationships.
SPCH 4602W - Contemporary Political Persuasion [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4602W until 17-MAY-21, was COMM 4602 until 21-JAN-03, was SPCH 4602 until 05-SEP-00
Contemporary political speech. Ideologies in political persuasion.
SPCH 4616 - African American Civil Rights Rhetoric [CD]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4616 until 17-MAY-21
Uses the struggle of African Americans to explore and analyze philosophical concepts, political issues, moral complexities, and discursive characteristics of civil rights rhetoric.
SPCH 4621W - Rhetoric of Feminism [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 4621W until 17-MAY-21, was SPCH 4621 until 05-SEP-00
History and criticism of the rhetoric of feminism from 19th century to the present.
SPCH 5110 - Special Topics in Communication Theory (Topics course)
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5110 until 21-JAN-25
Advanced theoretical problems. See department office for current offering.
SPCH 5210 - Contemporary Problems in U.S. Electronic Media
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5210 until 04-SEP-12
Problems affecting U.S. commercial and educational electronic media. Audiences; race/gender issues; regulation.
SPCH 5220 - Television Genres
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5220 until 05-SEP-17
Nature, historical development, and influence on society of specific genres of television programming: drama, situation comedy, mystery, soap opera. Program genre change over time and how society, government regulation, and economics of production influence that historical process.
SPCH 5233W - Electronic Media and National Development [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5233W until 07-SEP-10, was SPCH 5233 until 05-SEP-00
Use of electronic media to change social, political, economic, and cultural life. Use by developing nations to improve agricultural practices, hygienic standards, literacy, and awareness of civic responsibility.
SPCH 5261 - Political Economy of Media Culture
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5261 until 17-MAY-21
Organizational practices of media communicators. Media content as link between communicators and audiences. How viewers use/process media content.
SPCH 5401 - Advanced Theories of Communication
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5401 until 18-JAN-22
Survey of major theoretical approaches to communication including, positivism, constructivism, and systems.
SPCH 5402 - Advanced Interpersonal Communication
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5402 until 16-JAN-24
Social scientific approaches to interpersonal communication; theory and research findings.
SPCH 5404 - Language, Culture, Identity
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5404 until 23-MAY-16
How language/communication transmit cultural knowledge, attitudes, and beliefs. Connections among language, thought, and culture. Social/ethnic perspectives on study of language/communication.
SPCH 5406 - Communication and Gender
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5406 until 05-SEP-17
How gender affects verbal communication. Development of analytical skills through readings, exercises, research that raise awareness of the power of language and the influence of gender prescriptions. Comparisons across languages where possible.
SPCH 5408 - Social Cognition
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5408 until 07-SEP-10
Role of cognitive processing in communication studies. Models include perception, attention, memory and their use in communication. Evaluation of social cognition theory and research.
SPCH 5411 - Small Group Communication Research
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5411 until 17-MAY-21
Survey of small group communication research; theory and practice. Group decision-making and leadership.
SPCH 5421 - Quantitative Methods in Communication Research
(3 cr; A-F or Audit; offered Every Fall)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5421 until 22-MAY-17
Social scientific methods used in studying human communication. Optional data processing laboratory for additional credit.
SPCH 5431 - The Process of Persuasion
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5431 until 17-MAY-21
Communication campaigns (e.g., advertising, political) illustrating persuasive processes and theories. Research paper required.
SPCH 5441 - Communication in Human Organizations
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5441 until 17-MAY-21
Communication in organizational settings. Organizational structure and dynamics and their effect upon the communication process. Individual projects.
SPCH 5451W - Intercultural Communication Processes [WI IP]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5451W until 17-MAY-21, was SPCH 5451 until 05-SEP-00
Theory and research on cultural differences in values, norms, behaviors, and perceptions that affect communication across cultures internationally and domestically.
SPCH 5461 - Conversation Analysis
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5461 until 04-SEP-12, was LING 5461 until 03-SEP-02
Discourse processes in dyadic and multiparty conversation. Application of concepts through analysis of conversations.
SPCH 5462 - Field Research in Spoken Language
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5462 until 07-SEP-10, was LING 5462 until 03-SEP-02
Transcribing and analyzing verbal communication and movement related to it. Applying concepts to recorded conversations.
SPCH 5611 - Survey of Rhetorical Theory
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5611 until 17-MAY-21
Survey of rhetorical theory from ancient to contemporary period; application of theory to public discourse.
SPCH 5615W - Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism [WI]
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Spring)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5615W until 17-MAY-21, was SPCH 5615 until 05-SEP-00
Analysis of public discourse using various theoretical perspectives.
SPCH 5617 - History and Criticism of U.S. Public Discourse: 1630-1865
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5617 until 17-MAY-21
How discourse has been used to establish or maintain power. Speeches and public debates used to examine American public address from 17th century (e.g., Puritan sermons) to the Civil War.
SPCH 5618 - History and Criticism of U.S. Public Discourse: 1865-1950
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5618 until 07-SEP-10
How discourse has been used to establish or maintain power. Speeches and public debates used to examine U.S. public address from the mid 19th century to 1950.
SPCH 5970 - Directed Study
(1 cr [max 3]; S-N or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 6 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5970 until 17-MAY-21
Guided individual reading or study.
SPCH 5994 - Communication Research Practicum
(1 cr [max 3]; S-N or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 9 credits; may be repeated 9 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 5994 until 17-MAY-21
Students participate in research group.
SPCH 8110 - Seminar: Advanced Speech Problems (Topics course)
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 15 credits; may be repeated 5 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8110 until 13-MAY-24
Evaluation of research methods in speech-communication.
SPCH 8210 - Seminar: Selected Topics in U.S. Electronic Media (Topics course)
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8210 until 17-MAY-21
Literature survey; evaluating research on topics; conducting independent research project on a particular topic.
SPCH 8211 - Critical Communication Studies: History, Theory, Method
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8211 until 17-MAY-21
Qualitative research methods for studying media institutions, texts, audiences, and contexts.
SPCH 8231 - Seminar: National and International Electronic Media Systems
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8231 until 17-MAY-21
Historical and contemporary aspects of national and international electronic media systems. Roles of national and international regulatory bodies. Approaches to programming and evidence of effectiveness.
SPCH 8333 - FTE: Master's
(1 cr; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; 6 academic progress units; 6 financial aid progress units)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8333 until 17-MAY-21
SPCH 8402 - Seminar: Interpersonal Communication
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8402 until 17-MAY-21
Evaluate and develop new perspectives for analyzing, diagnosing, and managing interpersonal communication problems.
SPCH 8403 - Seminar: Emotion and Communication
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8403 until 17-MAY-21
Major theories of emotion and the role of emotion in communication.
SPCH 8406 - Seminar: Language and Gender Research
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8406 until 07-SEP-10
Readings and research on current issues. Data collected to test hypotheses and apply theory.
SPCH 8411 - Seminar: Small Group Communication Theory
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8411 until 07-SEP-10
Research problems and methods.
SPCH 8444 - FTE: Doctoral
(1 cr; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; 6 academic progress units; 6 financial aid progress units)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8444 until 17-MAY-21
SPCH 8451 - Seminar: Intercultural and Diversity Research
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8451 until 17-MAY-21
Development of ideas and methods for research project, M.A. Plan B project, or Ph.D. dissertation.
SPCH 8452 - Seminar: Methods of Intercultural/Diversity Facilitation
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8452 until 17-MAY-21
Theories of and techniques for managing effective intercultural communication and diversity. Intercultural training.
SPCH 8502 - Seminar: Communication Theory Construction
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8502 until 17-MAY-21
Logic of communication theory development and modification from a social scientific perspective. Types of communication theories.
SPCH 8503 - Historical and Descriptive Research in Speech-Communication
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8503 until 07-SEP-10
Elements involved in conducting and analyzing historical and descriptive research; approaches to historical research, assessing primary and secondary sources; completing a major research project.
SPCH 8504 - Seminar: Rhetorical Criticism
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8504 until 17-MAY-21
Rhetorical criticism theories and methods. Rhetoric as applied to literary studies and the growth of hermeneutics as vantage points for reassessing rhetorical methods.
SPCH 8606 - Seminar: Rhetorical Analysis of Campaigns and Movements
(3 cr; Student Option)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8606 until 17-MAY-21
Literature and methodology in historical and contemporary rhetorical campaigns and movements.
SPCH 8611 - Seminar: Rhetoric
(3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8611 until 17-MAY-21
History and criticism of rhetorical theory. Research in rhetoric.
SPCH 8625 - Seminar: Communication Ethics
(3 cr; A-F or Audit)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8625 until 17-MAY-21
Independent research on communication ethics in interpersonal, group, organizational, intercultural, and media settings. Theories of ethics and methods of analysis.
SPCH 8666 - Doctoral Pre-Thesis Credits
(1 cr [max 18]; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 60 credits; may be repeated 4 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8666 until 17-MAY-21
SPCH 8777 - Thesis Credits: Master's
(1 cr [max 18]; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 50 credits; may be repeated 10 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8777 until 17-MAY-21
SPCH 8888 - Thesis Credit: Doctoral
(1 cr [max 24]; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 100 credits; may be repeated 10 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8888 until 17-MAY-21
SPCH 8994 - Directed Research
(1 cr [max 3]; S-N or Audit; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 6 credits; may be repeated 6 times)
Equivalent courses: was COMM 8994 until 17-MAY-21
Supervised research project.

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