300

CST 300 Quantitative Research Methods

Introduces students to quantitative research methods used to study human communication. Designed to develop students’ ability to understand research ethics, develop research ideas, evaluate and critique others’ research, and conduct original research.

3

Prerequisites

MTH 161

Cross Listed Courses

CST 500

CST 301 Media and Society

Provides students theory and analysis necessary to understand mass media processes and messages as they shape personal, cultural, political, economic and civic life. History and contemporary development of media forms and processes are investigated.

3

CST 302 Communicating Science in Public

Participants consult experts, engage in hands-on field outings and lab experiments, and discuss podcasts, films, advice, and stories to unpack communication’s roles in scientifically discovering, examining, and affecting the natural and social worlds. Braiding scientific and communication scholarship, students come away with thoughtful, alert means to understand and engage in the push-pull of communicating science in public and in private. 

3

CST 307 Advanced Public Speaking

Students attain advanced public speaking abilities through study of pertinent rhetorical theories and advanced practice of persuasive speaking.

3

Prerequisites

CST 107

CST 320 Rhetorical Theory and Criticism

Introduces students to rhetorical theories and analysis vital to understanding and evaluating key public messages. Students analyze cultural persuasion created in ever-changing forms of mediated messages.

3

Cross Listed Courses

CST 520

CST 327 Argumentation and Advocacy

This course examines how to scrutinize, assess and create arguments. Students will learn the nature, uses and limits of argumentation and study arguments in political, religious and social rhetorical contexts, exploring fallacies in argument, the nature of causal reasoning, formal argument analysis and argumentative chains and clusters. Attention is given to cultural standards of reasoning, evidence and refutation.

3

CST 330 Qualitative Research Methods

Introduces students to qualitative research methods used to study human communication. Prepares students to design and implement qualitative research projects.

3

Cross Listed Courses

CST 530

CST 332 Transforming Small Group Communication

This course builds knowledge and ability to influence small groups’ development, leadership, decision-making, conflict management, and collaboration. Theory-based problem-solving helps explain and influence groups’ task, procedural, interpersonal, and organizational processes especially regarding dynamics of power among diverse group members. Reflective, hands-on learning activities help apply and assess group principles.

3

CST 333 The Future of Work

This course focuses on students' individual futures and broader questions about labor and also the changing nature of work. 

3

CST 335 Visual Communication

Study of effective communication of visual messages in the mass media. Students will learn design, concept, and composition strategies for visual media by learning and using visual crafting and formatting software.
3

CST 352 News Writing and Reporting

Instruction in news gathering, evaluating news, and writing typical news stories. Includes a variety of assignments such as hard news, cultural events, speeches, sports, and interviews. Practice work includes covering local assignments and preparing copy.

3

CST 361 Introduction to Advertising

Study of theory and practice of creating ad messages as an advertising creative. Course includes case studies and work on a dynamic set of projects replicating ad industry creative practices. Key focus of course is also on advertising ethics and a cultural critique of advertising.

3

CST 362 Introduction to Public Relations

Survey course provides understanding of the role of public relations in the profit-making and non-profit sectors, and specific working knowledge of the various facets of the public relations process, including social media. Planning and implementing public campaigns will be discussed.

3

Prerequisites

CST 352

CST 370 Environmental Organizing and Advocacy

This course provides an introduction to the field of Environmental Communication, focusing on collaborative attempts to organize and advocate for environmental solutions. Using case studies, students will examine environmental communication in a range of contexts including communities, corporations, nonprofit organizations, governmental agencies, and social movements.

3

CST 391 One Time Course Offering

Credit arranged.

Variable