University Course Description: Introduction to Communications offers a survey of everyday as well as formal communication principles and contexts. Topics include the history of communication as an academic discipline, communication as identity and relationship construction, nonverbal communication and listening, communication media and technology, and communication in a variety of interpersonal, familial, group, and workplace settings.
3.000 Credit hours
Student Course Description: This course will explore the history, meaning. importance, and implications of communications. Students will participate in thorough discussions, group work, and projects in order to learn and understand. Communications will be analyzed in multiple forms such as public speaking, advertisement, technology, and relationships.