Professor Wheeless. Associate Professors Allison, Gossett, K. Taylor. Assistant Professors Byers, Richardson, Shukla, J. Taylor. Lecturer Lain.
Communication studies examines communication in human affairs and the symbolic processes through which humans interact. The curriculum is designed to facilitate student mastery of theory and research, to enhance communication skills, and to enhance student preparation for a variety of careers or for graduate study. Many communication graduates pursue careers in education, consulting, organizational administration and management, training and development, and political communication. Others find communication to be a useful major in preparing for law, the ministry, politics, and community relations.
The department offers course work in rhetorical, performance and social science traditions. Students are afforded opportunities to explore communication from applied and theoretical perspectives in organizational settings and through co-curricular activities. Course work features the investigation of communication in organizational, interpersonal, aesthetic, health, legal, political, cultural, intercultural and international contexts. Students will encounter topics such as gender and diversity issues, social change, conflict, narrative and cultural studies.
The department offers undergraduate and graduate programs in the following areas:
1. Hours Required and General/College Requirements: A minimum of 128 semester hours, of which 42 must be advanced, and fulfillment of degree requirements for the Bachelor of Arts degree as specified in the "General University Requirements " in the Academics section of this catalog and the College of Arts and Sciences requirements . Students wishing to major in communication studies should consult an adviser in the Undergraduate Advising Office, Terrill Hall, Room 227.
2. Major Requirements: A total of 37 semester credit hours as follows.
3. Other Course Requirements: None.
4. Minor Requirements: Majors are required to complete a minor of at least 18 hours, including 6 advanced, from another department, or an interdisciplinary minor.
5. Electives: See four-year plan.
6. Other Requirements: A student who has completed 90 hours with at least a 3.5 grade point average is eligible to write a Senior Honors Thesis. Students who elect this option are expected to complete their theses in the course of a single semester.
Majors must observe the system of prerequisites for upper level courses.
The minor in communication studies requires a total of 18 semester hours, including at least 6 upper-level hours. Students must complete COMM 1010 before enrolling in other COMM courses. Minors must observe the system of prerequisites for upper-level courses.
Departmental advisers are available for consultation on the minor in communication studies.
The College of Arts and Sciences encourages students to explore teaching at the secondary level as a career option. The student's departmental adviser or academic adviser in the Dean's Office for Undergraduates and Student Advising in GAB 220 can assist with course requirements for certification. See "Teacher Certification" in the College of Arts and Sciences section of this catalog for more information.
The department offers degree programs leading to the Master of Arts and Master of Science. For information, consult the Graduate Catalog.
Students may develop and enhance critical thinking skills by participating in intercollegiate debate and performance activities. The national-caliber debate team competes actively in both on-campus events and tournament competition at the regional and national levels. The performance interest group participates in regional and national festivals, sponsors on-campus performances and hosts the Petit Jean National Performance Festival.
This scholarship is awarded on a competitive basis to outstanding students who participate in the activities of the North Texas Debate Team.
Information about this scholarship may be obtained by writing to Professor Brian Lain, Department of Communication Studies, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 305268, Denton, TX 76203-5268.
This scholarship is awarded on a competitive basis to outstanding students who participate in the activities of the North Texas Debate Team. For more information about this scholarship, contact the Department of Communication Studies.
This scholarship is awarded on a competitive basis to outstanding students who major in communication studies and participate in the activities of the North Texas Debate Team. For information about this scholarship, contact the Department of Communication Studies.
This scholarship is awarded on a competitive basis to undergraduate students who participate in curricular performance studies classes and extracurricular performance studies intercollegiate festivals and other activities.
Information about this scholarship may be obtained by writing to Dr. John M. Allison Jr., Department of Communication Studies, University of North Texas, P.O. Box 305268, Denton, TX 76203-5268.
All Courses of Instruction are located in one section at the back of this catalog.
The "Course and Subject Guide," found in the Courses of Instruction section of this book, serves as a table of contents and provides quick access to subject areas and prefixes.
FRESHMAN YEAR
COMM 1010, Introduction to Communication (may be used to satisfy the Communication requirement*) 3ENGL 1313, Computer Assisted CollegeWriting* 3
PSCI 1040, American Government* 3
MATH (above College Algebra, except 2090)** 3
Wellness* 3
Total 15
COMM 2020, Interpersonal Communication 3COMM 2040, Public Speaking 3
ENGL 2700, Technical Writing* 3
LANG 2040, Foreign Language(intermediate)** 3
Natural Science* 3
Total 16
COMM 2060, Performance of Literature 3LANG 2050, Foreign Language (intermediate)** 3
HIST 2610, United States History to 1865* 3
PSCI 1050, American Government* 3
Literature** 3
Total 15
COMM 3010, Communication Perspectives 3HIST 2620, United States History Since 1865* 3
Humanities* 3
Physical Science** 4
Social & Behavioral Sciences* 3
Total 16
COMM (distribution, advanced) 3COMM (elective, advanced) 3
Cross-cultural, Diversity and Global Studies* 3
Natural or Physical Science** 4
Visual and Performing Arts* 3
Total 16
COMM (distribution, advanced) 3COMM (elective, advanced) 3
Minor 3
Minor 3
Minor 3
Total 15
COMM (distribution, advanced) 3COMM (theory, advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective 3
Minor (advanced) 3
Minor 3
Total 18
COMM (elective, advanced) 3Actual degree plans may vary depending on availability of courses in a given semester.Some courses may require prerequisites not listed. Students may wish to use opportunities for electives to complete a minor of their choice or secondary education courses for teacher certification.COMM (elective, advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective (advanced) 3
Elective 3
Minor (advanced) 3
Total 18
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