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UNM Department of Communication & Journalism

Two years of Graduate Course Offerings
For the two academic years of the fall of 2006 to the spring of 2008, the Communication and Journalism department offers the following graduate level courses. This schedule is subject to change, so always check with an adviser.

Graduate Courses (2006-2008)

Fall 2006

Required
500 Comm. Theory
501 Research Methods
538 Rhetorical Criticism
600 History and Philosophy
607 Quant. Research Methods

Health
550 Seminar: Health Comm.

Media
562 Current developments in mass. Comm. (e.g., comm., technology, and social change)

Intercultural
514 Seminar: Intercultural
512 Topics in Intercultural

Other
522 Current Develop. Interpersonal Comm

Spring 2007

Required
507 Quant. Data Analysis
601 Comm. Theory Construction
608 Qual. Research Methods
614 Advanced Intercultural Comm.

Health
554 Diffusion of innovations OR
553 Health Comm. Campaigns
552 Current developments in Health Communication (e.g., culture and health)

Media
565 Multiculturalism, Gender & Media

Intercultural
515 Feminist perspectives in comm.

Other
542 Current Develop. Org. Comm .

Fall 2007

Required
500 Comm. Theory
501 Research Methods
506 Critical and Cultural Studies
600 History and Philosophy
607 Quant. Research Methods

Health
557 Persuasion

Media
561 Seminar: Media Studies/Mass. Comm.

Intercultural
514 Seminar: Intercultural
516 Culture and discourse

Other
521 Seminar: Interpersonal Comm.

Spring 2008

Required
507 Quant. Data Analysis
601 Comm. Theory Construction
608 Qual. Research Methods
614 Advanced Intercultural Comm.

Health
554 Diffusion of innovations OR
553 Health Comm. Campaigns

Media
664 Mass Comm. Theories
563 International perspectives on media

Intercultural
518 Language, Thought, & Behavior

Other
544 Seminar: Org. Comm.
531 Seminar: Rhetorical Theory

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