Communication Studies

Graduate Program Co-ordinator: Nathan Rambukkana, PhD

Notes on Courses Contained in Graduate Calendar

As far as possible, each program attempts to provide a full range of core courses and electives. However, every course listed in this Calendar is not available in every session or every year.

Students are encouraged to consult the program/department to inquire about course offerings each year.

 
Course Offerings
Course #TitleCredits
CS600 Graduate Seminar in Communication Studies 0.5
CS601 Communication Studies Research Methods 0.5
CS602 Mobilities 0.5
CS603 Critical Discourse Studies 0.5
CS604 Network Cultures 0.5
CS605 Critical Theory 0.5
CS610 Media Archaeology 0.5
CS611 Strategic Communication: Practices, Politics, Publics 0.5
CS613 Owning Culture 0.5
CS615 Global Cultures: Hybrids, Homogeneities and Flows 0.5
CS616 Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and Migration Systems 0.5
CS617 Risk, Media and Science 0.5
CS618 Queer Media Studies 0.5
CS620 Communication and Gender 0.5
CS621 [Trans]National Identities, News Media/tions and the Place of the Public 0.5
CS640 Special Topics 0.5
CS650 Visual Communication and Culture in Theory and Practice 0.5
CS651 Visual Communication and Disciplinary Vision 0.5
CS652 Material Culture 0.5
CS653 Video Game Studies 0.5
CS655 Image, Sound, Text 0.5
CS656 Theories of Visual Communication and Culture 0.5
CS690 Directed Studies 0.5
CS695 Major Research Paper 1.0
CS699 Thesis 2.0