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School of Communication & Journalism
Engagement & Outreach Courses

Contact

Debra Worthington

Debra Worthington

Professor

School Director

worthdl@auburn.edu

Auburn University encompasses the whole of human experience and includes such human qualities as race, gender, ethnicity, physical ability, nationality, age, religion, sexual orientation, economic status, and veteran status. The list below provides a sampling of the many classes CMJN offers that are designed to build student understanding of audiences and cultures so that they can effectively engage with others in their personal and professional life as members of their school, local, national and global communities.

See the AU Bulletin for a complete description of courses and related prerequisites.

These courses include:

  • COMM 1000: Introduction to Public Speaking
  • COMM 2010: Communication in Society
  • COMM 2410: Workplace Communication
  • COMM 3450: Intercultural Communication
  • COMM 4100: Communication Strategies of Social Movements
  • COMM 5450: Communication and Immigration
  • CMJN 2100: Concepts in Communication and Journalism
  • CMJN 3650: Rhetoric of Sports
  • CMJN 4340: Mass Communication and Family
  • CMJN 4400: Gender Communication
  • CMJN 4430: Sports, Media and Society
  • CMJN 5100: CMJN Study Abroad
  • JRNL 3103: Global Journalism and Media Systems
  • JRNL 3530: Sports Reporting
  • JRNL 4230: Advanced Reporting 
  • JRNL 4410: Journalism History
  • JRNL 4470: Advanced Magazine and Feature Writing
  • JRNL 4870: Community Journalism
  • JRNL 4850: Reporting Issues of Social Change
  • JRSP 4970: Special Topics: European Sports Production
  • MDIA 3300: Foundation of Media Studies
  • MDIA 3320: Gender and Sexuality in Media
  • MDIA 3370: Global Media
  • MDIA 3700: Audiences and Fan Culture
  • MDIA 3750: Race and American Film History
  • MDIA 4200: Cultural History of Broadcasting
  • MDIA 4210: Popular Culture Studies
  • MDIA 4220: Women and Mass Media 
  • MDIA 4500: Culture and Technology
  • MDIA 4580: Fame, Celebrity, and Media Culture
  • PRCM 3080: International Public Relations 
  • PRCM 3090: PR in the Political Process
  • PRCM 3260: Strategic Communication in Public Relations

Contact

Debra Worthington

Debra Worthington

Professor

School Director

worthdl@auburn.edu