Critically examine how language and culture affect human communication among language groups and societies on a domestic and international level. Ideal for all professionals in the global marketplace. Return to Menu
Sample courses:
- CAS 101: (GS) Introduction to Human Communication
(3)
- Introduction to major theoretical, critical, research and pedagogical issues in human communication.
- CAS 271: Introduction to Intercultural Communication
- CAS 422: (DF)(AAA S) Contemporary African American
Communication (3)
- Focused study of relationships of African Americans' culture and world view to their systems of rhetoric/communication.
- Prerequisite: CAS 100.
- CAS 455: (DF) (WMNST) Gender Roles in Communication
(3)
- Gender-related communication in intimate, casual, and occupational situations. Creating and changing human relationships through interpersonal bargaining and public discourse.
- Prerequisite: CAS 230.
- CAS 471: (DF) Cross-Cultural Communication (3)
- Introduction to cross-cultural communication research and practice as applied within and across national boundaries, with emphasis upon the United States.
- Prerequisite: CAS 100.
- CAS 499: Foreign Studies (3)
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