COMM 3300 - Rhetorical Thinking
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Fall 2024 / Spring 2025 / Summer 2025
Reviews the classical tradition of rhetoric and its relevance to current events and public issues. Students learn how rhetorical perspectives help us create new ways of thinking, speaking, and acting through practicing creative message design.
COMM 4300 - Senior Seminar: Rhetoric
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Spring 2026
Reviews current theory and research on rhetoric and culture on topics such as environmental rhetoric, rhetoric of racism, and rhetoric of storytelling.
COMM 6200 - Seminar: Selected Topics
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Spring 2026
Facilitates understanding of current and past theory and research on a selected topic in communication and the ability to develop new theory and research on that topic. May be repeated up to 9 total credit hours on different topics.
COMM 6330 - Rhetoric of Inquiry
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Spring 2025
Surveys foundational texts and contemporary research in the rhetoric of inquiry. Focuses on the role of persuasion in the production of knowledge. Critical analysis of major theoretical and methodological traditions and topics, with an emphasis on social dimensions of inquiry. Recommended prerequisite: COMM 5320.