FOUNDATION COURSES
SCM 465 Nonverbal Communication. The study of systems of nonverbal communication and their use, including body language, vocalic, facial, and spatial communication. Students will apply current theory and research in nonverbal communication to their own communication. Prerequisite: 12 hours SCM completed.
SCM 481 Communication Theory. A survey of classical and modern theories of communication. Prerequisite: 12 hours SCM completed.
SCM 486 Family Communication. A study of the contemporary family and of the role of communication in the family. Prerequisite: SCM 286 or the equivalent.
GRADUATE COURSES
SCM 531 Speech Communication Methods and Research. An introduction to graduate level research methods, including quantitative and qualitative approaches to data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
SCM 532 Statistical Methods for Communication. Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics used in communication research. Course covers univariate and bivariate techniques, hypothesis testing for single and multiple samples, as well as methods used to investigate relationships between two or more variables including ANOVA, ANCOVA, and multiple regression analysis. Credit 3.
SCM 560 Advanced Interpersonal Communication. Methodological and theoretical issues in relational communication. Prerequisite: SCM 286 or the equivalent.
SCM 570 Health Communication and the Family. A study of a variety of health communication topics that relate to and influence the family and other relationships. Perspective and theories in public health, adolescent alcohol and drug abuse, parentchild-physician communication, telemedicine, and rural health concerns.
SCM 571 Sex & Gender in Communication. Sex and gender differences and similarities in communication behavior.
SCM 580 Advanced Family Communication. Methodological and theoretical issues in family communication. Prerequisite: SCM 486.
SCM 590 Seminar in Interpersonal Communication. Advanced topics in interpersonal communication theory and research. Topics rotate from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when topics change. Prerequisite: SCM 560.
SCM 591 Seminar in Family Communication. Advanced topics in family com munication theory and research. Topics rotate from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit when topics change. Prerequisite: SCM 580.
SCM 698 Thesis I: Practicum. Initial phase of the thesis investigation, including review of the literature, establishment of the research design, collection of pilot data, and plan for completion. Prerequisite: Permission of thesis director.
SCM 699 Thesis II: Completion. Final phase of the thesis investigation, including data collection and analysis, writing, and defense. The student must be registered in SCM 699 during the semester in which the thesis is completed and defended. Prerequisite: SCM 698.