Spring 2021 classes offered in Communication
schedarc2212COMM report generated: 21-OCT-21
Class
Sect
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Units
Notes*
Fee
Dates
Days
Time
Room
Instructor
Cap
Enr
Sust*
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm10230993IA

MWF09:00-09:50ONLHitchcock-Tinseth,RC2525
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm11231003IA

MWF08:00-08:50ONLYoung,GW2518
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm12231013IA

MWF09:00-09:50ONLYoung,GW2524
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm13231263IA

MWF10:00-10:50ONLMackinney,RA2525
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm14231023IA

TR13:00-14:20ONLHitchcock-Tinseth,RC2525
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm15231033IA

MWF11:00-11:50ONLHitchcock-Tinseth,RC2522
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm16231043IA

MWF12:00-12:50ONLYoung,GW2525
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm17230943IA

MWF13:00-13:50ONLYoung,GW2514
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm18231053IA

MWF14:00-14:50ONLMackinney,RA2518
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm19231063IA

TR09:00-10:20ONLYoung,GW2524
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm20231223IA

TR08:00-09:20ONLHitchcock-Tinseth,RC2521
COMM 100 Fund Speech Comm27231313IA

TR13:00-14:20ONLWelliver,TB2518
COMM 103 Critical Listening & Thinking1231073IA

MWF09:00-09:50ONLMackinney,RA4543
COMM 105 Intro to Human Communication1231083IA

TR13:00-14:20ONLDonaldson,AP4542
COMM 108 Oral Interpretation1231093IA

TR11:00-12:20ONLMackinney,RA2724
COMM 110 Intercollegiate Spch & Debate1231161IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP102
COMM 110 Intercollegiate Spch & Debate2231172IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP102
COMM 110 Intercollegiate Spch & Debate3231203IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP109
COMM 213 Interpersonal Communication1231143IA

MWF15:00-15:50ONLMackinney,RA2719
COMM 300 American Public Discourse1231103IA

TR09:00-10:20ONLReitzel,AC3030
COMM 300 American Public Discourse2231283IA


-ONLFrye,JJ2526
COMM 309B Gender and Communication1231113IA

TR15:00-16:20ONLRossman,LL2224
COMM 309B Gender and Communication2231123IA

TR17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP2222
COMM 310 Adv Intrclgte Spch & Debate1231181IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP107
COMM 310 Adv Intrclgte Spch & Debate2231192IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP100
COMM 310 Adv Intrclgte Spch & Debate3231213IA

MW17:00-18:20ONLDonaldson,AP106
COMM 319 Communication Research1231134IA


-ONLFrye,JJ3022
COMM 324 Nonverbal Communication1230974IA


-ONLPaynton,ST3029
COMM 387 Int'l Education Colloquium1231351IA
01/25M19:00-21:20ONLSebro,T209

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02/08-02/12
-ONLSebro,T
COMM 404 Theories of Comm Influence1230984IA


-ONLFrye,JJ3031
COMM 415 Communication Theory1231274IA


-ONLPaynton,ST3029
COMM 472 Convention Experience1231321IA


-ONLFrye,JJ101
COMM 480 Marxist Rhetorical Foundations1230954below

TR12:00-13:50ONLRossman,LL2617
COMM 490 Capstone Experience1230962IA

MW09:00-09:50ONLDonaldson,AP3018
COMM 495 Field Experience in Speech Com1231251IA


-ONLSchnurer,MD31
COMM 495 Field Experience in Communicat9234522IA





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COMM 495 Field Experience in Communicat10235341IA


-ONLRossman,LL510
COMM 495 Field Experience in Speech Com11235351IA


-ONLFrye,JJ50
COMM 495 Intercultural Dialog00
1-6IA


-ONL
00
COMM 499 Directed Study00
1-4IA


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Schnurer,MD10



* Notes: IA=Instructor approval required, DA=Department approval required
* Sust: classes designated as Sustainability Focused (SF) or Sustainability Related (SR)

Generally, students must register in one section from each component type shown for a particular class. For example, BIOL 104 has two lecture sections and several lab sections. Students who register for one of the lecture sections should also register for one of the labs associated with that lecture. Association numbers and section numbers are shown in parenthesis when multiple values exist.

Class notes
schedarc2212COMM report generated: 21-OCT-21
Class
CN
Class Notes
COMM 480 Marxist Rhetorical Foundations23095IA,Special Topic Description: In contemporary rhetorical theory, scholarship on the economy of rhetoric has become increasingly popular. This seminar explores one major entry point into the conversation - Rhetoric and Marxism. Beginning with the premise that Marxist theory offers a fundamental rethinking of the humanist subject of classical rhetorical theory, this seminar will ask three ongoing questions: (1) how does Marxist theory offer a way to problematize rhetoric as an economic object?; (2) how does Marxist theory disrupt and transgress traditional conceptions of rhetorical agency?; (3)


how does Marxist theory both restrict and expand the materiality of rhetorical labor practices? In addition to these three considerations, the seminar will also, ask us to consider the rhetorical implications of Marx's own thought.