Course #: COMM 100
Class #: 12484
Section: 21
Time
Online
Location
Online
Credits
3
Minimum
Tuition
$1773*
This course is designed to provide an introductory survey of the study of communication. The course begins with a general history of the evolution of human communication, and goes on to examine such areas as definitions, models, and basic concepts in communication; the range of verbal and non-verbal codes, and their complex interrelations in the message systems of modern electronic media; and various communication contexts, with emphasis on the structure and function of interpersonal communication and mass communication, particularly broadcast and cable television.
Course Details
Session:
OCE
Class Dates:
1/25/2021 - 5/12/2021
Location:
Online
Enrolled/Capacity:
0/30
Status:
Closed
Instructor:
Richard Raben (PI)
Special Consent:
Permission is required to register for this course after it has met once.
Tuition:
$1773*
* Tuition estimate is based on minimum, single-course cost to a new student who is not enrolled in a multi-course program. State residency, online/in person modality, and matriculation to a degree program may affect cost.
Tuition Details