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2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin 
    
 
  May 12, 2024
 
2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
   •  JOUR 720 - History of Mass Media
   •  JOUR 725 - Strategic Communications Campaigns
   •  JOUR 730 - Literary Aspects of Journalism and Mass Communication
   •  JOUR 740 - New Technologies and the Mass Media
   •  JOUR 746 - Educational Broadcasting
   •  JOUR 747 - Independent Study in Journalism and Mass Communications
   •  JOUR 749 - Literature of Mass Communication
   •  JOUR 750 - Foundations of Multimedia Journalism
   •  JOUR 762 - Issues in Mass Communication Management
   •  JOUR 771 - Media Economics
   •  JOUR 772 - Seminar in Health, Science, and the Media
   •  JOUR 773 - Risk Communication
   •  JOUR 774 - Public Relations Theory
   •  JOUR 775 - Strategic Communication for Behavior & Social Change
   •  JOUR 776 - Seminar in Interactive Media and Emerging Communication Technologies
   •  JOUR 777 - Practicum in Mass Communications Management
   •  JOUR 779 - Theories of Global Communication
   •  JOUR 789 - Selected Readings and Research
   •  JOUR 790 - Topics in Mass Communication
   •  JOUR 797 - Project Preparation
   •  JOUR 799 - Thesis Preparation
   •  JOUR 801 - Communication Research Design
   •  JOUR 802 - Seminar in Ethical Reasoning in Mass Communications
   •  JOUR 803 - Seminar in Mass Communication Theory and Theory Construction
   •  JOUR 804 - Seminar in Mass Communication Historical Research Methods
   •  JOUR 805 - Seminar in Teaching Mass Communication
   •  JOUR 806 - Seminar in Mass Communication Legal Research Methods
   •  JOUR 807 - Advanced Communication Research
   •  JOUR 808 - Communication Research: Critical, Cultural, and Naturalistic Approaches
   •  JOUR 809 - Seminar in Freedom of Speech
   •  JOUR 810 - Independent Research Project
   •  JOUR 899 - Dissertation Preparation
   •  LATN 501 - Latin Drama
   •  LATN 502 - Cicero
   •  LATN 504 - Horace
   •  LATN 508 - Ovid
   •  LATN 513 - Tacitus
   •  LATN 514 - Livy
   •  LATN 525 - Roman Satire
   •  LATN 530 - Latin Erotic Poetry
   •  LATN 537 - Lucretius
   •  LATN 540 - Renaissance Latin
   •  LATN 551 - History of Latin Literature from the Origins to the Golden Age
   •  LATN 552 - History of Latin Literature in the Silver Age
   •  LATN 560 - Independent Study
   •  LATN 561 - Independent Study
   •  LATN 580 - Teaching Advanced Latin in Secondary School
   •  LATN 614 - Intensive Grammar Review in Latin
   •  LATN 615 - Intensive Readings in Latin
   •  LATN 703 - Medieval Latin
   •  LATN 790 - Directed Reading and Research
   •  LING 502 - French Linguistics
   •  LING 503 - Introduction to German Linguistics
   •  LING 504 - Introduction to Spanish Linguistics
   •  LING 505 - Interdisciplinary Topics in Linguistics
   •  LING 512 - French Phonology
   •  LING 514 - Contrastive English-Spanish Phonetics and Phonology
   •  LING 521 - Advanced English Grammar
   •  LING 530 - Language Change
   •  LING 533 - Introduction to the Germanic Languages
   •  LING 540 - Topics in Language and Culture
   •  LING 541 - Language and Gender
   •  LING 542 - Research in Language Conflict and Language Rights
   •  LING 543 - Discourse, Gender, and Politics of Emotion
   •  LING 545 - Anthropological Approaches to Narrative and Performance
   •  LING 546 - Japanese Language in Society
   •  LING 554 - The Structure of Modern Spanish
   •  LING 556 - Language and Globalization
   •  LING 565 - Philosophy of Language
   •  LING 567 - Psychology of Language
   •  LING 570 - Introduction to Language Development
   •  LING 600 - Survey of Linguistics
   •  LING 627 - Introduction to Semantics and Pragmatics
   •  LING 650 - Introduction to Morphology
   •  LING 701 - Quantitative Approaches to Linguistic Analysis
   •  LING 710 - Introduction to Phonology
   •  LING 711 - Phonological Theory
   •  LING 712 - Articulatory and Acoustic Phonetics
   •  LING 715 - Applied English Phonetics
   •  LING 720 - Introduction to Syntax
   •  LING 721 - Syntactic Theory
   •  LING 728 - Semantic Theory
   •  LING 729 - Pragmatic Theory
   •  LING 730 - Historical Linguistics
   •  LING 731 - History of English Language
   •  LING 732 - History of the French Language
   •  LING 733 - History of the German Language
   •  LING 734 - History of the Spanish Language
   •  LING 739 - The Evolution of Linguistic Theory, Practice, and Methods
   •  LING 740 - Introduction to Sociolinguistics
   •  LING 743 - Analysis of Conversation
   •  LING 744 - Language Contact Phenomena
   •  LING 745 - Varieties of American English
   •  LING 747 - Language as Social Action
   •  LING 748 - Introduction to Linguistic Anthropology
   •  LING 765 - Studies in Philosophy of Language
   •  LING 772 - Technology in Foreign Language Education
   •  LING 780 - Discourse Analysis
   •  LING 781 - Stylistics
   •  LING 782 - Language Ideology: The Political Economy of Language Beliefs and Practices
 

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