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Nonverbal aspects of human communication, including proxemics, kinesics, haptics, vocalics, eye behavior, human artifacts, and environments; the functions served by nonverbal behavior in interactio
This course provides an introduction to computer network and Internet technologies. It emphasizes the distinction between various logical concepts and entities such as networks, the Internet
Theories and techniques for collecting, selecting, packaging, and disseminating information within organizations and between organizations and their constituencies.
This course links communication theory to the practice of marketing and media planning.
Examines leadership from a communicative perspective, integrating theory and practice.
Sociolinguistic, psycholinguistic, and general semantic analysis of language as a component of human communication systems.
Sociolinguistics, psycholinguistics, language acquisition and development, phonetics, and issues of bilingualism.
The student negotiates or gains a work placement of approximately 50 to 150 hours.
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 wor
Contemporary theories and major lines of classic and current research concerning interpersonal communication.