Spring 2022 Courses
Tentatively Scheduled for Spring 2022
- CAS 084 - First-Year Seminar
- CAS 101N - Introduction to Human Communication
- CAS 170N
- CAS 175 (GH) - Persuasion and Propaganda
- CAS 197
- CAS 203 (GS) - Interpersonal Communication
- CAS 210 (GH) - Landmark Speeches on Democracy and Dissent
- CAS 214W - Speech Writing
- CAS 215 (GH) - Argumentation
- CAS 220 - Social Influence
- CAS 222N - Foundations of Civic and Community Engagement
- CAS 250 - Small Group Communication
- CAS 271N - Intercultural Communication
- CAS 272N - Political Communication and New Technology
- CAS 283 - Communication and Information Technology
- CAS 297 - Entrepreneurship as Advocacy
- CAS 301 - Introduction to Rhetorical Theory
- CAS 303 - Communication Theory
- CAS 304 (GS) - Quantitative Methods for Communication Research
- CAS 311 - Methods of Rhetorical Criticism
- CAS 352 - Organizational Communication
- CAS 375 - Rhetoric and Public Controversy
- CAS 383 - Culture and Technology
- CAS 403 - Interpersonal Communication Theory and Research
- CAS 404 (GS) - Conflict Resolution and Negotiation
- CAS 411 - Rhetorical Criticism
- CAS 415 - Rhetoric of Film and Television
- CAS 420 - Rhetorical Theory
- CAS 422 / AFAM 422 - Contemporary African American Communication
- CAS 426W - Communication Ethics
- CAS 450W - Group Communication Theory and Research
- CAS 453 - Health Communication Theory and Research
- CAS 475 - Studies in Public Address
- CAS 478 – Contemporary U.S. Political Rhetoric
- CAS 483 - Communication and Information Technology II
- CAS 490