The department has the closely related missions of providing a first-rate liberal arts undergraduate education experience that prepares students to meet the complex communication challenges of the 21st century; providing doctoral education second to none in our areas of specialization; providing national and international leadership in research and knowledge dissemination in our collective research specialties; and providing effective undergraduate teaching for majors and non-majors alike. The Department of Communication Studies focuses at the graduate level on the study of human communication as a social practice. Our faculty and graduate students engage in scholarship and teaching that center on the role that human communication processes play in the construction, maintenance, reinforcement, and reformation of various aspects of social, professional, and institutional life.
The
department has three areas of specialization that cohere around the common
concern of understanding and explaining how different modes and media of
communication serve as important influences on people’s everyday lives: Interpersonal
Communication and Relationships, Media and
Society, and Rhetoric and Public
Advocacy. However, you are encouraged to draw liberally from the
intellectual resources available throughout the department as you develop
a plan of study toward the degree. These three programs complement
one another and share in common the department’s intellectual focus
on the study of human communication as social practice. Academic advisors
and committee members work closely with individual students to integrate
course work from Communication Studies and other University departments,
along with teaching and research experiences that will help students meet
their professional goals.
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