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Communication Studies Minor (Before 2010)

Requirements for students starting at Loyola University before Fall 2010

The Communication minor is for students pursuing other majors who wish to enhance their insights and abilities in communication (18 credit hours).
Introductory Courses - 6 hours REQUIRED
  • COMM 150: Communication Processes (3)                                                                         
  • COMM 160: Communication Practices (3)                                                                    
         Electives - 12 hours (Select four from the following menus:
(Six of these hours must be selected from at least two different menus)
  • 1. THEORY/CRITICAL ANALYSIS2. APPLIED
    COMM 215. Ethics and CommunicationCOMM 130. Introduction to Audio Production*
    COMM 220. Introduction to RhetoricCOMM 135. Introduction to Video Production
    COMM 227. Social Justice and CommunicationCOMM 205. Reporting and Writing
    COMM 268. PersuasionCOMM 230. Argumentation and Advocacy
    COMM 271. Media Culture and CommunicationCOMM 231. Conflict Management and Communication
    COMM 272. Intercultural CommunicationCOMM 232. Film Production
    COMM 273. Interpersonal CommunicationCOMM 234. Interviewing for Communication
    COMM 274. Introduction to CinemaCOMM 236. Persuasive Presentations
    COMM 276. Media and SocietyCOMM 237. Small Group Communication
    COMM 277. Organizational Communication

3.  RESEARCH METHODS

  • COMM 364. Naturalistic Methods of Communication Research
  • COMM 365. Oberserving and Measuring Communication Behavior
  • COMM 366. Rhetorical Criticism
  • COMM 367. Critical Ethnography in Communication
  • COMM 368 Communication Research Methods Topics
4. ELECTIVES
COMM 102. Voice and ArticulationCOMM 300. Persuasive Campaigns
COMM 103. Business and Professional SpeakingCOMM 303. Media, Politics and Propaganda
COMM 104. Nonverbal CommunicationCOMM 304. Rhetoric of the Cold War and 9/11
COMM 133. Intercollegiate DebateCOMM 306. Environmental Advocacy
COMM 200. Introduction to Communication and TechnologyCOMM 307. The Rhetoric of Social Change
COMM 201. Media Theory and Criticism (IFMS 201)COMM 313. Corporate & Organizational Communication
COMM 203. Cinema HistoryCOMM 314. Public Relations Cases
COMM 204. Community as StoryCOMM 315. Advanced Reporting
COMM 206. Writing for the WebCOMM 316. Advanced Advertising Applications
COMM 207. PhotojournalismCOMM 317. Media Planning
COMM 210. Public RelationsCOMM 318. Public Relations Writing
COMM 211. Principles of AdvertisingCOMM 319. Communication Consulting
COMM 212. Int'l Advertising & Communication (Rome)COMM 324. Film Genre, (ie Documentary, French New Wave, Film Noir, Science Fiction/Horror)
COMM 213. History of AdvertisingCOMM 326. Screenwriting
COMM 233. Magazine Writing & EditingCOMM 331. Writing and Marketing Articles
COMM 253. Health ReportingCOMM 332. Investigative and Public Affairs Reporting
COMM 254. Literary JournalismCOMM 333. Radio Documentary
COMM 256. Broadcast NewsCOMM 335. City News Bureau
COMM 257. Radio/TV WritingCMUN 339. Video Documentary
COMM 259. News EditingCOMM 340. Politics and the Press/PLSC 387
COMM 262. Feature and Opinion WritingCOMM 341. Journalism and Race
COMM 263. Layout and EditingCOMM 342. Human Rights Reporting
COMM 264. Sports JournalismCOMM 358. Newscasting & Reporting
COMM 267. Business ReportingCOMM 359. Advanced Post Production
COMM 279. Historical and Critical Issues in JournalismCOMM 360. Digital Media Ethics
COMM 281. Communication, Language and GenderCOMM 361. New Media Design Studies and Citicism
COMM 282. Media LawCOMM 370. Special Topics in Communication
COMM 283. Global MediaCMUN 380. Debate Practicum
COMM 284. TV ReportingCMUN 381. Communication Practicum
COMM 296 Themes in Communication StudiesCMUN 383. Radio Practicum
CMUN 384. Film Practicum


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