University of Minnesota Twin Cities (Source ID 003969)

2006–2008 Undergraduate Catalog

Communication Studies (Comm)

At the University of Minnesota Duluth

Course Number  Description  Credits  Equivalent Course  Fulfills requirements for 
Liberal Education Category** Cultural Diversity** International Perspective**
1101 Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Comm 1112*** 3    
1101H Honors: Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Comm 1112*** 3    
1102 Introduction to Communication 3 Comm 1000*** 3    
1102H Honors: Introduction to Communication 3 Comm 1000*** 3    
1313V Honors: Analysis of Argument 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
1313W Analysis of Argument 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
1902 Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1905 Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1907W Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1908W Freshman Seminar 3 #      
1909W Freshman Seminar 3 #      
3110 Topics in Speech-Communication 3 #      
3131 Leadership Theory and Practice 3 #      
3190H Honors: Research Seminar in Communication 3 #      
3201 Introduction to Electronic Media Production 4 #      
3204 Advanced Electronic Media Production 4        
3211 Introduction to U.S. Electronic Media 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
3401 Introduction to Communication Theory 3 Comm 1000***      
3402 Introduction to Interpersonal Communication 3 Comm 3200      
3404 Language Borderlands 3 #      
3405 Language and Gender 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
3406 Language and Sexual Diversity 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
3409 Nonverbal Communication 3        
3411 Introduction to Small Group Communication 3 Comm 3210      
3422 Interviewing and Communication 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
3431 Persuasion Theories 3        
3441 Introduction to Organizational Communication 3 Comm 4200      
3451W Intercultural Communication: Theory and Practice 3 Comm 2929 6   Yes
3452W Communication and the Intercultural Reentry 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
3601 Introduction to Rhetorical Theory 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal A)      
3605W Persuasive Speaking and Speech Writing 3 Comm 3115***      
3615 Argumentation 3

Comm 3115***

     
3625 Communication Ethics 3 #      
3631 Freedom of Speech 3        
3631W Freedom of Speech (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
3970 Directed Study 1–3 Comm 4394      
3980 Directed Instruction 3 Comm 4399      
3990 Research Practicum 1–3 Comm 4394      
3995 Major Project (see 2004–2006 Catalog) 1–2 #      
3995W Major Project 1–2        
4231 Comparing Electronic Media Systems 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
4235 Electronic Media and Ethic Minorities–A World View 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
4291 New Telecommunication Media 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
4407 Communication and Conflict 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
4452W Intercultural Interaction: Theory and Application 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
4471 Communication in Marriage and Family 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
4602W Contemporary Political Persuasion 3        
4616 African American Civil Rights Rhetoric 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
4621W Rhetoric of Feminism 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5110 Special Topics in Communication Theory 3 #      
5210 Contemporary Problems in U.S. Electronic Media 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5220 Television Genres 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5233W Electronic Media and National Development 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5261 Political Economy of Media Culture 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5401 Advanced Theories of Communication 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5402 Advanced Interpersonal Communication 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5404 Language and Culture 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5406 Communication and Gender 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5408 Social Cognition 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5411 Small Group Communication Research 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5421 Quantitative Methods in Communication Research 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5431 The Process of Persuasion 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5441 Communication in Human Organizations 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5451W Intercultural Communication Processes 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5461 Conversation Analysis 3 #, Cluster A (Interpersonal elect)      
5462 Field Research in Spoken Language 3 #      
5611 Survey of Rhetorical Theory 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5615W Introduction to Rhetorical Criticism 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5617 History and Criticism of U.S. Public Discourse: 1630–1865 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5618 History and Criticism of U.S. Public Discourse: 1865–1950 3 #, Cluster B (Rhetoric/Media elect)      
5970 Directed Study 1–3 #      
5994 Communication Research Practicum 1–3 #      

Transfer manuals are intended to be guidelines for faculty, staff, and students to determine UMD course equivalents and are subject to change; consult department for further information. For degree requirements, see the University of Minnesota Duluth Catalog.

# While a course may not apply to a particular UMD major, minor, or liberal education requirement, all credits earned within the University of Minnesota system count toward the total number of credits required to earn a degree at UMD. Consult department; a course syllabus will be required.

* Consult department; may require course syllabus.
** Liberal Education/Cultural Diversity/International Perspective

*** Credit will be given only once for UMD Comm 1000, 1112, and 3115.


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