The Courses
Listed below are the Ph.D. courses taught in the Department. Unless noted, each course is worth 3 credit hours.
- COMM 600 Communication in the Classroom
- COMM 602 Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 603 Communication Training and Development
- COMM 604 Theory and Research in Persuasion
- COMM 605 Theory and Research in Mass Communication
- COMM 606 Theory and Research in Organizational Communication
- COMM 607 Theory and Research in Language
- COMM 608 Nonverbal Communication
- COMM 609 Communication Apprehension and Avoidance
- COMM 612 Small Group Theory and Practice
- COMM 615 Media in Communication and Education
- COMM 616 Communication in the Educational Organization
- COMM 617 Communication Problems of Children
- COMM 619 Communication and Affect in Instruction
- COMM 622 Gender and Communication
- COMM 626 Intercultural Communication
- COMM 629 Health Communication
- COMM 691G Communication and Aging
- COMM 691H Computer-Mediated Communication
- COMM 700 Survey of Human Communication Theory
- COMM 701 Graduate Research Methods
- COMM 702 Advanced Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 706 Advanced Organizational Communication
- COMM 711 Advanced Seminar in Research Methods
- COMM 712 Communication Measurement
- COMM 719 Advanced Instructional Communication
- COMM 793C Seminar in Family Communication
- COMM 793D Foundations of Communication Inquiry
- COMM 794A Seminar in Communibiology
- COMM 794B Seminar in Personality
- COMM 794C Seminar in Instructional Communication
- COMM 794G Seminar in Interpersonal Communication
- COMM 794L Seminar in Qualitative Research Methods
- COMM 794N Seminar in Affectionate Communication
- COMM 795 Special Topics
- COMM 796 Graduate Colloquium
- COMM 797 Research