A general survey of how various communication systems and practices developed through history, and of the social contexts within which they emerged, transformed, and adapted through time. Within this framework, the course examines major technological developments in the history of human communication and uses theory to understand their origins and impacts on social organization and everyday life.
This course may not be repeated for credit.
Notes
- Credit for both Communications Studies 381 and 380 will not be allowed.
Corequisite(s)
- Communications Studies 201[COMS201].
Sections
| LEC 1 | TR 12:30 - 13:45
| | Geoffrey Walter Cragg | | |
| Notes: Credit for both Communications Studies 381 and 380 will not be allowed. Until July 20, restricted to Majors and Minors in Communications Studies and the Bachelor of Communications Studies. Note: Lab time included in lecture time. |
| LEC 2 | | | | | |
| LAB 1 | | | Geoffrey Walter Cragg | | |
| Notes: Lab time included in lecture time. |
| LAB 2 | | | | | |
This course will be offered next in
Summer 2010.