Department: Dept of English and Communication

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COMM1100Human CommunicationA broad-based oral communication course focusing on public speaking, interpersonal and small group communication. Credit toward graduation not allowed for COMM 1100 and COMM 1100H.
COMM1100HHuman Communication (Honors)A study of the techniques required in speech research, organization, and argument development. Designed to develop advanced delivery techniques for different types of speeches in various public forums. Credit toward graduation not allowed for COMM 11...
COMM1110Public SpeakingStudents develop techniques in research, organization and delivery of different types of speeches; to develop communication skills including the clear, concise, effective oral presentations of ideas; and to develop an acceptable speaking voice.
COMM2100Interpersonal CommunicationCommunication as it occurs in dynamic and small group settings. Primary concern is given to understanding how individuals use both verbal and nonverbal communication to affect relationships and how context affects outcome. Prerequisite(s): A minimum...
COMM2300Comm Theory & ResearchIntroduction to the nature of academic inquiry in communications, the basic structure and methodology of professional and academic research, resources available for access to published research, and the major theories that have evolved within the com...
COMM3100Professional Comm MethodsDevelopment, delivery and evaluation of effective means of communication by use of a variety of presentation methods. The use of current technology within different audience dimensions is a focus. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in the followin...
COMM3325Intercultural CommunicationStudy of communication and cultural variables and how intercultural interaction affects participants and messages.
COMM3850Intro to Public RelationsThis introductory course surveys the discipline including the professional foundation of ethics, law, and theory as well as the process, audiences, and professional practice areas. Students focus on the historic and contemporary roles of public relat...
COMM4000Issues in Mass MediaA historical and social examination of issues in mass media and their relationship to the mass communication process in modern society. Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in COMM 2300.
COMM4210Communication EthicsThis course explores the practical aspects of moral reasoning related to current issues in professional communications and examine the relationship of personal moral foundations to professional ethical codes in such fields as journalism, digital medi...
COMM4300Communicating ScienceAn overview of the theoretical approaches, prior research, and practical application of scientific communication to a non-technical audience. Course content will include developing plan language strategies and effective graphical representations and...
COMM4400Online Media ManagementThis course focuses on communicating via social media and websites. Students will learn about the core concepts of social media today, keeping in mind and knowing it is ever-changing. Students will learn how to apply different social media tools in v...
COMM4500Persuasive CommunicationA study of persuasive communication and how persuasive messages influence attitudes and behaviors. This course examines how to effectively evaluate and develop advertisements, campaigns and other persuasive communication.
COMM4890Special Topics CommunicationThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
COMM4891Special Topics CommunicationThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
COMM4892Special Topics CommunicationThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
ENGL0999Support English CompositionA lab-based tutoring course designed to provide remediation and support for students. Structured to strengthen English composition skills in tandem with enrollment in ENGL 1101. Prerequisite(s): Minimum placement requirements established by the Unive...
ENGL1100AEnglish SeminarPractical application and study of the publication techniques in the production and operation of student literary magazine Pegasus. The equivalent of at least 20 internship-oriented hours must be logged by the student each semester.
ENGL1101Composition IComposition I focuses on developing skills and critical thinking required for effective writing in a variety of contexts. This introductory course emphasizes exposition and argumentation and introduces students to research and information literacy sk...
ENGL1101HComposition I (Honors)Composition I Honors focuses on developing skills and critical thinking required for effective writing in a variety of contexts. This introductory course emphasizes exposition and argumentation and introduces students to research and information lite...
ENGL1102Composition IIComposition II further develops skills and critical thinking required for effective writing in a variety of contexts. This course emphasizes analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of a variety of texts and media, focusing on academic writing and re...
ENGL1102HComposition II (Honors)Composition II Honors further develops skills and critical thinking required for effective writing in a variety of contexts. This course emphasizes analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of a variety of texts and media, focusing on academic writing...
ENGL2111World Literature IA survey of important works of world literature from ancient times through the mid-seventeenth century. Designed to foster in the students some knowledge and appreciation of world literature through the seventeenth century. Lectures, discussions an...
ENGL2111HWorld Literature I (Honors)A survey of important works of world literature from ancient times through the mid-seventeenth century. Designed to foster in the students some knowledge and appreciation of world literature through the seventeenth century. Lectures, discussions and...
ENGL2112World Literature IIA survey of important works of world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. Designed to foster in the students some knowledge and appreciation of world literature through the seventeenth century. Lectures, discussions and resea...
ENGL2112HWorld Literature II (Honors)A survey of important works of world literature from the mid-seventeenth century to the present. Lectures, discussions and research are devoted to major literary works, figures, and movements in historical context, with attention to recurrent themes...
ENGL2121British Literature IA survey of important works of British literature. Designed to foster in students some knowledge and appreciation of British literature from Old English through the Neo-classical period (Age of Reason). Lectures, discussions, and research focus on ma...
ENGL2122British Literature IIA survey of important works of British literature. Designed to foster in students some knowledge and appreciation of British literature from the Romantic period to the present. Lectures, discussions, and research focus on major figures, works, and mo...
ENGL2131American Literature IA survey of important works of American literature. Designed to foster in students some knowledge and appreciation of American literature from the 16th century pre-colonial to the mid-19th century (Civil War). Lectures, discussions, and research focu...
ENGL2132American Literature IIA survey of important works of American literature. Designed to foster in students some knowledge and appreciation of American literature from the mid-19th century (Civil War) through the present. Lectures, discussions, and research focus on major fi...
ENGL2401Intro to Creative WritingThis course serves as an introduction to the craft of creative writing and to the stylistic conventions and techniques of poetry and prose through reading, discussion, and generation of original texts. Course emphasizes peer workshop and analysis of...
ENGL2402Writing Narrative NonfictionThis course serves as an introduction to writing narrative nonfiction. This course explores classic storytelling technique used by ancient and contemporary writers. Students read and discuss structure, scene, point of view and character as used by le...
ENGL3010Technical WritingAn introduction to the rhetoric, forms, and practices of the effective handling of technical information. This course addresses forms including abstracts, reports, proposals and grants, instructions, research-based writing, and oral presentations. Pr...
ENGL3020Advanced CompositionThis intensive writing course helps students strengthen their practice as academic writers. Students advance their understanding of the rhetorical situation (audience, purpose, and context) and refine the strategies and processes they use to produce...
ENGL3030RhetoricStudents are introduced to a range of frameworks useful for composing and interpreting texts, which can range from classical concerns such as logos, pathos, ethos, and kairos to contemporary concerns such as agency, signification, and textuality. Thr...
ENGL3050Creative NonfictionA creative nonfiction writing course focusing on memoir, biography, journalism, the personal essay, and hybrid forms. Students study published model essays and compose and revise their own writing. Relevant research skills are discussed, as well as a...
ENGL3115Visual Rhetoric & Document DesA professional writing course covering the basics of visual rhetoric, rhetorical practice, layout, editing, and design of print and online media. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1102 with a minimum grade of C.
ENGL3130The Publishing ProcessIn this course, students learn the fundamentals of preparing materials for publication. Students also gain hands-on experience with every stage of the production process, from reviewing submissions to copyediting to layout and proofreading to marketi...
ENGL3300Literature of Rural AmericaA lecture course focusing on American literature of the rural experience. This course begins with the colonization of America and traces rural literature through the contemporary era.
ENGL3311Environmental LitThis course covers significant literary works that speak directly to environmental issues and address the consequences of human activity on local, regional, and global natural systems.
ENGL3311Environmental LiteratureThis course covers significant literary works that speak directly to environmental issues and address the consequences of human activity on local, regional, and global natural systems.Pre-requisite(s): ENGL 1101 and ENGL 1102 with a minimum grade of...
ENGL3325Literature and FilmA study of how plot, narrative, character development and other literary devices play out on screen. The class may also include discussions of film adaptation, the language of film criticism, and the mechanics of film making (such as camera angles, d...
ENGL4010Intro to Professional WritingDevelopment, delivery and evaluation of effective means of communication by use of a variety of presentation methods. The use of current technology within different audience dimensions is a focus. Effective written communication allows individuals to...
ENGL4030EditingA study of the rhetorical effects of grammatical and stylistic choices on meaning. This course reviews principles of Standard Edited English as well as higher stylistic concerns such as figures and tropes, sentence styles, tone, voice, genre, and so...
ENGL4040Writing in Health ProfessionsDesigned both to improve students' writing skills as well as acquaint them with important genres, strategies, and styles of writing in medicine, nursing, physical therapy, athletic training, and other health professions. This course mixes workshop wi...
ENGL4310Topics in Rural LiteratureThis special topic course focuses on local, national, and global perspectives of rural literature to provide students with a broader cultural, historical, and philosophical understanding of rural issues. Course content is determined by instructor, bu...
ENGL4760Survey of Southern LiteratureA survey of the major authors of southern literature within their historical and ideological context.
ENGL4890Special Topics in EnglishThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
ENGL4891Special Topics in EnglishThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
ENGL4892Special Topics in EnglishThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
HNRS1102Honors SeminarHonors seminar built around the concepts of America, its mythic ideal and its multifaceted reality. Basic analysis of self within a larger community is explored in an interdisciplinary manner. Prerequisite(s): Honors Program membership.
HUMN1100Topics in the HumanitiesAn exploration of issues and ideas related to the study and/or practice of the humanities in the contemporary world. Topics vary. Credit toward graduation not allowed for HUMN 1100 and HUMN 1100H.
HUMN1100HTopics in the Humanities (Hon)An exploration of issues and ideas related to the study and/or practice of the humanities in the contemporary world. Topics vary. Credit toward graduation not allowed for HUMN 1100 and HUMN 1100H. Prerequisite(s): Honors Program membership.
HUMN2221Western World Humanities IFosters in students some knowledge and appreciation of literature, music, painting, sculpture, and architecture in the following art periods: Greek, Roman, early Christian, Romanesque, Gothic, and Renaissance.
HUMN2222Western World Humanities IIFosters in students some knowledge and appreciation of literature, music, painting, sculpture, and architecture in the following art periods: Baroque, Rococo, Classic, Romantic, and Twentieth Century.
HUMN2700International FilmThis course examines various connections between international films and the societies and cultures they represent. By viewing, discussing, analyzing, comparing, and evaluating films from diverse eras and continents, students experience a historical...
HUMN4200Indigenous World CulturesThis course covers the study of indigenous world cultures in their rural settings. The Emphasis is on indigenous European, Asian, African, Australian and American cultures. The way of life, literature, art, music and architecture of these indigenous...
HUMN4890Special Topics in HumanitiesThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
HUMN4891Special Topics in HumanitiesThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
HUMN4892Special Topics in HumanitiesThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
JRNL1101Introduction to Mass MediaThis course covers the history, theory, technologies and practices associated with the mass media industries of the print media (newspaper, books, and magazines), the electronic media (movies, television, radio, internet and cable and the services th...
JRNL2510News Writing and ReportingA study and practical application of basic news reporting, writing, editing, photojournalism, and design techniques for the print media. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101 or ENGL 1101H, with a minimum grade of C.
JRNL2610Introduction to BroadcastingIntroductory course to prepare students for television, radio and multimedia reporting. Students learn to record video and audio, write for broadcast and edit completed video and audio reports. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1101 or ENGL 1101H, with a minimum...
JRNL3125Writing for Contemporary MediaThis course examines the basics of writing styles employed by media professionals including news writing, copy writing for television and radio, commercial advertising copy, and promotions. Students study processes of preparing, writing and editing c...
JRNL3610Advanced BroadcastingThis course prepares students to produce high-quality video and audio suitable for professional distribution. Students learn advanced videography, writing, audio, lighting, and production techniques, including on-air performance and special effects s...
JRNL3710PhotojournalismThis entry-level photo course will build fundamental skills needed to produce images for publication in modern media. The class will enhance abilities of visual storytelling. Because photojournalism is a technology-driven medium, students will learn...
PHIL2010Introduction to PhilosophyThis course is an introduction to the central issues, questions, and theories of Western Philosophy. Topics covered include logic & critical thinking; religion; knowledge & skepticism; philosophy of mind; freedom and determinism; and ethics. Prerequi...
SPAN1001Elementary Spanish IIntroduction to listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish and to the culture of Spanish-speaking regions. Work includes drill in fundamentals of grammar. This course counts toward a foreign language deficiency from high school and not in a...
SPAN1002Elementary Spanish IIContinued listening, speaking, reading, and writing in Spanish with further study of the culture of Spanish-speaking regions.
SPAN1110Spanish for Agric IndustriesThis course offers job-specific (occupational) Spanish vocabulary and phraseology, as well as pronunciation and vocalization through intensive oral exercises, scenarios, and role playing. Topics include greetings, training, phrase words, the calendar...
SPAN2001Intermediate Spanish IA rapid review of grammar with continued use of listening, speaking, and reading and writing skills in Spanish, all with a cultural emphasis. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 1002 with a minimum grade of C.
SPAN2002Intermediate Spanish IIThis course focuses on listening, speaking, and reading and writing skills in Spanish in an introduction to literature and within a cultural context. Prerequisite(s): SPAN 2001 with a minimum grade of C.
WRCM3000Intro Writing & CommunicationThis course introduces students to a range of topics, issues, approaches, and methods in the fields of writing and communication. This course offers students an exposure to scholarship and research and an exploration of career options for the major....
WRCM4020Proposal and Grant WritingGrant and proposal writing skills offer a competitive edge for job-seekers across many disciplines. Grounded in the interplay of education, government, and nonprofits, this workplace writing course concentrates on formal documents, specifically propo...
WRCM4790AWriting & Comm InternshipThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
WRCM4790BWriting & Comm InternshipThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
WRCM4790CWriting & Comm InternshipThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
WRCM4791Writing & Comm InternshipThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
WRCM4792Writing & Comm InternshipThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
WRCM4980Capstone: Senior ProjectStudents work with a mentor on a Mentored Research Project.
WRCM4990Capstone SeminarThrough a variety of course activities, students are required to integrate and demonstrate what they've learned in their program's curriculum. Discipline knowledge, critical thinking, and communication skills are emphasized.