COMM 160 — Communication and Culture (3 Credits, Fall)
This course introduces students to the study of communication and culture. Students will examine central concepts, theory, and current issues of communication and culture that impact the everyday intersections of social relations, cultural practices, and the construction of meaning in a global society. This course requires a service learning assignment that provides experiential learning and community engagement. (This CWI course meets the institutional competency requirements in Global Perspectives.) . (3 lecture hours, 0 lab hours, 3 credits)
Part of
- Business Administration - Bachelor of Applied Science Degree (BAS)
- Communication - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)
- Game Development and Esports Management - Associate of Applied Science Degree (AAS)
- General Studies - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Philosophy - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)*
- Studio Art - Associate of Arts Degree (AA)