Communications
Elements of Interpersonal Communication
CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE
PREREQUISITE: MINIMUM 2.25 GPA
HIGH SCHOOL: APPLIED ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATIONS
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE COM 110
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Demonstration and practice of communicative techniques in establishing and maintaining interpersonal relationships.
Become a better communicator as you learn the fundamental concepts related to interpersonal communication across a variety of interactions, such as those with friends, co-workers, family members, and romantic partners. This course focuses on learning concepts, processes, and challenges involved in interpersonal communication, as well as skills that will make you a better communicator.
Media and Society
PREREQUISITE: NON-JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION MAJOR OR NON-SPORTS JOURNALISM MAJOR; CREDIT IS ALLOWED FOR ONLY JMC 110 OR MCO 110 OR MCO 120
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE MCO 120
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Covers the role of newspapers, magazines, radio, television and motion pictures in American society.
All About Data
PREREQUISITE: NONE
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE ACO 100
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Data modeling and design, spreadsheets, relational databases and querying, visualization and XML.
Everyday Grammar
PREREQUISITE: NON-JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION MAJORS OR NON-SPORTS JOURNALISM MAJORS; CREDIT IS ALLOWED FOR ONLY JMC 101 OR JMC 194 (GRAMMAR FOR JOURNALISTS) OR MCO 101 OR MCO 194 (EVERYDAY GRAMMAR)
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE MCO 101
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Helps students master the elements of English grammar.
Fundamentals of Coding
PREREQUISITE: CREDIT IS ALLOWED FOR ONLY JMC 102 OR JMC 194 (CODING FOR JOURNALISTS) OR MCO 102 OR MCO 194 (FUNDAMENTALS OF CODING)
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE MCO 102
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Provides a basic understanding of how the Internet works, knowledge of how to create and upload Web pages, and a basic introduction to programming with JavaScript. Assumes no previous knowledge of any of the topics, although requires basic knowledge of how to use a Web browser and navigate the Web.
Media Issues in American Pop Culture
PREREQUISITE: NONE
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE MCO 240
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Examines the production and consumption of popular culture as disseminated by the mass media with emphasis on the societal implications.
Media Research Methods
PREREQUISITE: MINIMUM CUMULATIVE 2.00 GPA
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE MCO 302
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Surveys research methods used in the social sciences, with a focus on mass communication.
Elements of Intercultural Communication
CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE
PREREQUISITE: MINIMUM 2.25 GPA
HIGH SCHOOL: APPLIED ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATIONS
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE COM 263
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Basic concepts, principles, and skills for improving communication among persons from different minority, racial, ethnic, and cultural backgrounds.
Introduction to Communication Inquiry
CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE
PREREQUISITE: PREREQUISITE(S): COM 100 WITH C OR BETTER; MINIMUM 2.50 GPA
HIGH SCHOOL: COMMUNICATIONS
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE COM 207
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Bases of inquiry into human communication, including introduction to notions of theory, philosophy, problems, and approaches to the study of communication.
Introduction to Human Communication
CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE
HIGH SCHOOL: INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE COM 100
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Learn about the basic concepts of human communication and interaction behavior and surveys communication topics related to culture, gender, identity, organizations, and relationships. In doing so, this course provides you an overview of many of the specialty areas within the communication studies discipline: intercultural, interpersonal, organizational, media studies, performance studies, and rhetoric.
Media and Culture
CREDIT TYPE: ELECTIVE
HIGH SCHOOL: APPLIED ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATIONS
COLLEGE: ASU COURSE COM 124
CONCURRENT CREDIT COURSE
Introduces contemporary intercultural issues as expressed through various media in American society.