Course Listing


These are the 500 level and above courses listed in the university catalog. 500's, 600's and 700's are available for undergraduates and graduate students; and 800's and 900's are graduate courses. For descriptions of these courses, visit the undergraduate course catalog and graduate course catalog available online in pdf format.

  • COMS 530: Internship in Communication Studies
  • COMS 534: Interpersonal Communication in Organizations
  • COMS 537: Communication in Conflict Resolution
  • COMS 538: Persuasion Theory and Research
  • COMS 539: Argumentation
  • COMS 540: Human Relations in Group Interaction I
  • COMS 543: Group Leadership Practicum
  • COMS 544: Advanced Interpersonal Communication: Theories and Research
  • COMS 546: Communication Across the Life-Span
  • COMS 547: Communication and Culture
  • COMS 548: Theories of the Interview
  • COMS 549: Communication in Service and Sales
  • COMS 550: Ethical Issues in Public Communication
  • COMS 551: The Rhetoric of Black Americans
  • COMS 552: The Rhetoric of Women's Rights
  • COMS 553: The Rhetoric of Political Campaigns
  • COMS 559: Seminar in _____
  • COMS 560: Seminar in _____
  • COMS 590: Nonverbal Communication
  • COMS 603: Topics in Presidential Rhetoric: _____
  • COMS 605: Speech Writing
  • COMS 607: Political Communication
  • COMS 609: Political Persuasion: Myth, Imagery, and Rhetoric in Politics
  • COMS 620: Communication and New Technology
  • COMS 639: Legal Communication
  • COMS 647: Issues in Intercultural Communication
  • COMS 667: Interpersonal Communication in Multinational Organizations
  • COMS 669: Human Conflict and Peace
  • COMS 710: Survey of Theory and Research in Organizational Communication
  • COMS 730: Writing and Speaking for Decision Makers
  • COMS 741: Special Topics in Human Relations: _____
  • COMS 784: Proseminar in Communication and Aging
  • COMS 787: Gerontology Proseminar
  • COMS 807: Rhetoric, Politics and the Mass Media
  • COMS 810: Organizational Communication: Theory and Research
  • COMS 835: Impression Formation and Interpersonal Behavior
  • COMS 843: Changing Communication Behavior
  • COMS 844: Seminar in Interpersonal Communication
  • COMS 846: Communication and Aging
  • COMS 848: Communication Audits in Organizations
  • COMS 850: Introductions to Research Methods
  • COMS 851: Communication Research: Historical and Descriptive
  • COMS 852: Communication Research: Experimentation and Quantitative Analysis
  • COMS 855: Qualitative Research Methods in Communication Studies
  • COMS 856: Communication Research: Quantitative Analysis
  • COMS 859: Proseminar in Communication Studies
  • COMS 860: New Communication Technology and the Work Place
  • COMS 898: Investigation and Conference (for Master's Candidates)
  • COMS 899: Master's Thesis
  • COMS 907: Seminar in Political Communication
  • COMS 930: Seminar in Speech _____
  • COMS 932: Theories of Rhetoric: Classical
  • COMS 933: Theories of Rhetoric: Neo-Classical
  • COMS 936: Seminar in Language and Discourse
  • COMS 938: Seminar in Persuasion
  • COMS 939: Seminar in Argumentation
  • COMS 942: Seminar in Small Group Communication
  • COMS 943: Seminar in Human Relations Training Theory
  • COMS 944: Practicum in Human Relations Instruction
  • COMS 946: Seminar in Communication and Intergroup Relations
  • COMS 947: Communication in Cultural Innovation and National Development
  • COMS 948: Seminar in Organizational Communication
  • COMS 949: Communication Strategies and Human Resources
  • COMS 950: Seminar in Public Address: _____
  • COMS 951: Seminar in Movement Theory and Genre Criticism
  • COMS 952: Seminar in Mythic and Narrative Approaches to Rhetorical Criticism
  • COMS 953: Seminar in Organizational Rhetoric
  • COMS 954: Computer Applications in Communication Research
  • COMS 955: Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism
  • COMS 956: Principles of Analysis of Variance
  • COMS 957: Principles of Correlational and Multivariate Analysis
  • COMS 958: Comparative Theories of Speech Communication
  • COMS 959: Theories of Rhetoric: Contemporary
  • COMS 997: Research in: _____
  • COMS 998: Investigation and Conference (for Doctoral Candidates)
  • COMS 999: Doctoral Dissertation
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Contact

  • Dr. Robert Rowland
  • The University of Kansas
  • Communication Studies
  • Bailey Hall, Room 102
  • 1440 Jayhawk Blvd
  • Lawrence, KS 66045-7574

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