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04:192:120
Beginning American Sign Language (3)
Beginning skills in American Sign Language (ASL) and skills needed in communication with deaf persons.
Offered only during Summer and Winter Sessions. Does not count toward the major.
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04:192:121
Intermediate American Sign Language (3)
Intermediate skills in American Sign Language (ASL) and skills needed in communication with deaf persons.
Prerequisite: 04:192:120 or equivalent course, or permission of the instructor. Offered only during Summer and Winter Sessions. Does not count toward the major.
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04:192:200
Communication Theory (3)
Basic concepts, models, and theories examining the role of communication in human behavior.
Prerequisite: 04:189:101.
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04:192:201
Communication in Relationships (3)
Patterns of human interaction, types and stages of relationships, verbal and nonverbal exchanges, and strategies and tactics.
Prerequisite: 04:189:101.
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04:192:211
Parliamentary Debate Practicum (1)
This course will explore the nature of persuasive argumentation as applied through the specific lens of parliamentary-style debating.
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Corequisite: Participation in the Rutgers Parliamentary Debate Team. Does not count toward the major.
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04:192:220
Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3)
Development of effective oral presentation and participation skills in interpersonal, small group, and public settings. Particular attention is given to issues of diversity and multiculturalism in presentation and participation.
Limited to noncommunication majors. Does not count toward the major.
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04:192:300
Communication Research (3)
Exploration of the uses of experimental, descriptive, historical-critical, and field research approaches to the study of communication.
Prerequisite: 04:189:101.
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04:192:301
Community Communication (3)
This course examines types and qualities of civic infrastructure, civic engagement, and community leadership. Students are introduced to the methods and nature of community communication in varied contexts.
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04:192:305
Introduction to Social Media (3)
Social media platforms such as Facebook and Twitter represent a new class of communication platforms that have become quickly interwoven into the everyday lives of millions of people around the world. In this course we will draw on competing communication perspectives to explore the reasons behind the widespread popularity of these platforms. In doing so we will consider the role of individual choice, social influence, technological influence, and how these three perspectives can be combined. We will further explore the implications of social media for personal relationships, youth culture, organizations, social research, and personal privacy.
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04:192:307
Health Literacy (3)
This class focuses on applying literacy principles to real-life health phenomenon, in clinical encounters, as well as in community and public health contexts with an emphasis on medically underserved and vulnerable populations.
Prerequisites: 04:192:200.
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04:192:313
Message Design for Public Relations and Organizational Communication (3)
Theories and techniques for collecting, selecting, packaging, and disseminating information within organizations and between organizations and their constituencies.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200; 04:192:365.
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04:192:315
Professional Writing and Communication (3)
Analyzing and applying writing skills, techniques, design, and strategies to communication topics and processes. There are separate sections for research in the disciplines (popular culture, the family, globalization, technology, and society), writing for business and professions, and collaborative writing.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:333
Political Communication (3)
This course provides an overview of the field of political communication. Accordingly, we will analyze the role of advertising, polling, media coverage, image construction, and ethics in political campaigns through a historical and case study perspective. We will also discuss the role of current communication theories and their effects on contemporary political messages. We will focus specifically on the communication dynamics of political campaigns.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:189:102 or 103; 04:192:200; 04:192:201. Open only to communication majors. Note: This course fulfills a requirement for the leadership in organizations and community specialization within the communication major.
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04:192:344
Language and Communication (3)
Sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition and development, phonetics, and issues of bilingualism.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:346
Intercultural Communication (3)
Process of communication among individuals from different cultures or subcultures; influence of value orientations, concepts of time, thought patterns, and nonverbal styles.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:347
Information Systems and Communication (3)
Generation, classification, storage, retrieval, and use of information in human communication systems.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:350
Visual Communication (3)
Critical evaluation of the aesthetic and social impacts of visual communication.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:354
Communication and Technology (3)
Provides an overview of communication theory and research related to the use of a range of communication technologies in a variety of interpersonal, group, and societal contexts.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:355
Interpersonal Communication (3)
Critical examination of the theory and research concerning the dimensions, dynamics, and functions of interpersonal interaction.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:356
Group Communication (3)
Principles of group communication, types of groups, group structure, leadership, and membership roles; techniques for working with groups.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:357
Organizational Communication (3)
Communication
in organizations, communication networks, management and communication,
decision making, goal setting, and process consultation in varying
organizational settings.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:359
Persuasive Communication (3)
Principles and techniques in persuasive communication: credibility, audience analysis, assessment of effects, media selection, resistance to persuasion, and attitude change.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:360
Principles of Interviewing (3)
Analysis of the interview as a unique communication context, including the application of theoretical concepts and practice in designing and conducting interviews of various types (e.g., surveys, employment, information giving, counseling).
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:365
Principles of Public Relations (3)
Basic principles and policies of public relations and advertising; includes history, development, ethics, roles, functions, media selection methods, and message strategies of public relations.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:366
Organizational Reputation and Representation (3)
Organizations represent themselves to various stakeholder groups, both inside the organization and within the environment. In doing so, organizations encounter issues of reputation and identity. Combining theoretical foundations and a case study approach, this course will examine these issues critically and analytically.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:369
Internship in Communication I (3)
Practical field experience in intercultural, international, interpersonal, group, organizational, or mass communication; or public
relations and advertising. Requires application to Internship coordinator. Students may register online provided prerequisites are complete.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200; and permission of instructor. Open only by application to communication majors who apply and are accepted to the School of Communication and Information.
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04:192:370
Internship in Communication II (1-3)
Continued practical field experience.
Prerequisites: 04:192:369 and permission of instructor. Open only by application to communication majors accepted to the School of Communication and Information. Does not count toward the major.
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04:192:372, 373, 374, 375
Topics in Communication I, II, III, IV (3,3,3,3)
Topical seminars dealing with issues of concern to contemporary communication studies.
Prerequisites are minimally 04:189:101, 200, 300, and being a communication major. Other prerequisites may vary with each offering.
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04:192:380
Public Speaking (3)
Principles of public speaking; practice in composition, delivery, and criticism of informative, persuasive, and entertaining speeches.
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04:192:381
Argumentation (3)
Principles and techniques of persuasion through argument, evidence, and logical inference. Practice in debate.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:382
Children and Media (3)
This course examines children's
and adolescents' interactions with media and technology and their influence on
communication and social development.
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04:192:390
Approaches to Leadership (3)
Provides a multidisciplinary and collaborative environment focused on leadership theory and current practice in public and private sector organizations through a communication lens. Leadership models will be analyzed and evaluated for effectiveness from a variety of perspectives providing opportunities to gain a greater understanding of theories, concepts, models, and approaches of leadership in diverse contexts (personal, team, group, organization, community, etc.). Students will also make connections with their own leadership philosophy, experiences, and areas for future growth.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200.
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04:192:403
Conflict Negotiation and Resolution (3)
This course examines features of interpersonal conflict situations, explores individual conflict styles, and identifies strategies for managing or resolving interpersonal conflict.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, 04:192:200, 04:192:300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:404
Communicating about Relationship Challenges (3)
Examines the role of interpersonal communication in managing a variety of challenging events in friendships, romantic relationships, and family relationships, such as hurt, conflict, jealousy, negotiating sexual intimacy, terminating relationships, etc.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, 04:192:200, 04:192:300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:405
Communication and Gender (3)
Effects of gender roles in interpersonal communication; examination of literature and research on differences between male and female patterns of interaction.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:406
Relationships and Identities in Interaction (3)
Examines how relationships and identities are constructed in communication. Focuses on specific practices of interaction--the basic building blocks for communication--to discover those practices through which communicators build their actions and sometimes thereby, their relationships and identities.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, 04:192:200, 04:192:300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:407
Health Communication (3)
Exploration of communication demands of health care and the development of effective communication strategies and skills for use in health care practice.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:408
Health Message and Campaign Design (3)
Design, implementation, and evaluation of public communication campaigns designed to change health behavior of individuals, groups, and entire populations.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:409
Public Relations Management (3)
Analysis and preparation of case studies in industry, labor, education, government, and trade organizations, and the application of public relations techniques.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300, 365. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:410
Media, Marketing, and Communication
This course links communication theory to the practice of marketing and media planning. Students work to analyze current trends in media and marketing while applying skills learned in previous communication courses.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:411
Crisis Communication and Public Information (3)
Examines the processes through which organizations handle and disseminate information to the public with a specific emphasis on crisis communication.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; and either 04:189:102 or 103; and 04:192:200, 201, 300.
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04:192:412
Communication and Management in Media Organizations (3)
This course introduces students to the organizational structure of media and advertising organizations and focuses on the central role of communication particular to media and advertising. The course is
designed to expose students to core concepts and principles of organizational theory as they apply to these organizations. Students
will learn how to navigate modern media and advertising organizations in the current technological landscape.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200; 04:192:201; 04:192:300
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04:192:422
Communication and Facilitation (3)
Theory and pragmatics of intrapersonal, interpersonal, and small-group process analysis, intervention, and facilitation.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:432
Communication, Technology, and Society (3)
This course analyzes communication technologies, their consequences for society and individuals, and the social forces that affect their form and function. It critically examines the impact of communication technology on society through in-depth seminars and independent research.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:442
Supportive Communication (3)
This course features critical exploration of the theory and research regarding personal and community experiences of social support, its influences on interpersonal relationships and health, and its social functions.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:443
Nonverbal Communication (3)
Nonverbal aspects of human communication, including proxemics, kinesics, haptics, vocalics, eye behavior, human artifacts, and environments; the functions served by nonverbal behavior in interaction.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, and 102 or 103; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:444
Language, Behavior, and Communication (3)
Sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and general semantic analysis of language as a component of human communication systems.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, and 102 or 103; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:446
Communication and Social Change (3)
Role of communication in social change, diffusion of innovations, and national development.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101, and 102 or 103; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:450
The Dark Side of Organizations (3)
This course takes a communication-based approach to key workplace processes that operate in the shadows (e.g., violence, wrongdoing, harassment) and what are called hidden organizations (e.g., terrorist cells, informal economy, secret societies).
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04:192:458
Leadership in Groups and Organizations (3)
Examines leadership from a communicative perspective, integrating theory and practice. Combines traditional informational components of university courses with experiential learning activities, such as interactive simulations, exercises, case studies, and an organizational simulation.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:459
Patient-Provider Communication in Health Care (3)
This class explores facets of patient-provider communication and their impact on patient and provider satisfaction and health outcomes.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 04:192:300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:460
Advanced Health Communication (3)
Application of principles and techniques in a targeted health communication campaign; social norms theory, experiential learning theories, effects of misperceptions on behavior, and needs of special student populations.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300; and either 04:189:102 or 103. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:466
Audience and Market Analysis (3)
Covers principles and methods of identifying, categorizing, and segmenting mass audiences. The more specifically a public relations or marketing/communications professional identifies targets by demographic or other means, the easier.This course is designed to give the PR or MarCom professional these tools and awareness.
This course is ideal for the PR and Marketing Communication student who is looking to learn, by better defining his/her target audience, how to expose hot buttons for copy content and style, SEO/SEM keywords, hook development, and more.
Greater success of message delivery is gained by determining: where your target audience is, the best message placement, types of event development and venues, which will expose ideal strategic alliance and joint marketing opportunities, as well as develop and provide support for marketing and business decisions.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:470
Research in Communication (3)
Research projects conducted under the direction of individual faculty members. Requires application.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300; faculty sponsor; and approval of chair. Open only by application to communication majors.
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04:192:472, 473, 474, 475, 477
Topics in Communication V, VI, VII, VIII, IX (3,3,3,3,3)
Advanced topical seminars dealing with issues of concern to contemporary communication studies.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors. Other prerequisites may apply depending upon the offering.
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04:192:476
Advanced Communication Theory (3)
Issues in theory building in the field of communication.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:478
Family Communication (3)
Family communication theory, research, and practice. Includes assessment and measurement of interaction patterns, pathologies, and intervention strategies.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors.
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04:192:481
Advanced Research (3)
Research trends in current literature in interpersonal, group, organizational, mass, and intercultural communication, and in public relations and advertising.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only to communication majors by permission of the instructor.
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04:192:491,492
Independent Study in Communication (3,3)
Independent study projects in communication.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Faculty sponsor and approval of chair. Open only by application to communication majors. Does not count toward the major.
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04:192:493
Senior Thesis Independent Project I (1-3)
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only by application to communication majors.
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04:192:494
Senior Thesis Independent Project II (1-3)
Prerequisite: 04:192:493. Open only by application to communication majors.
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04:192:495
Applied Study in Communication (3)
Supervised study in communication pedagogy and/or applied research.
Prerequisites: 04:189:101; 04:192:200, 201, 300. Open only by application to communication majors. For tutors. Does not count toward the major.
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