Communication and Journalism

David Weiss, Chair
Department of Communication and Journalism
Communication and Journalism Room 129
MSC03 2240
1 University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
(505) 277-5305
http://www.cjdept.unm.edu

Associate Professors     
Shinsuke Eguchi, Ph.D., Howard University
Dirk C. Gibson-Duran, Ph.D., Indiana University
Tamar Ginossar, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Susana Martinez Guillem, Ph.D., University of Colorado
Ilia Rodriguez Nazario, Ph.D., University of Minnesota
Myra Washington, Ph.D., University of Illinois
David Weiss, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Judith White, Ph.D., Texas A&M University 

Assistant Professors
Marco Briziarelli, Ph.D., University of Colorado
Jaelyn deMaria, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Yangsun Hong, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin
Michael Lechuga, Ph.D., University of Denver 
Mohammad Yousuf, Ph.D., University of Oklahoma

Lecturers
Evan Ashworth, Ph.D., University of New Mexico
Kathy Isaacson, Ph.D., Tilburg University
Cleophas Muneri, Ph.D., University of New Mexico

Professor of Practice
Michael V. Marcotte, M.A., University of Georgia

Professors Emeritus
Fred V. Bales
Jean M. Civikly-Powell
Charles K. Coates
Mary Jane Collier
John C. Condon, Regents' Professor
Karen A. Foss, Regents' Professor
Kenneth D. Frandsen
Miguel Gandert
Bob Gassaway
Dennis Herrick
Anthony Hillerman
Stephen W. Littlejohn
Richard J. Schaefer
Janice Schuetz
W. Gill Woodall


Courses

CJ 262. Radio/Television Performance. (3)



CJ 300. Theories of Communication. (3)



CJ 301. Communication Research Methods. (3)



CJ 313. EcoCultural Communication: Humans and "The Environment". (3)



CJ 314. Intercultural Communication. (3)



CJ 317. International Cultural Conflict and Community Building. (3)



CJ 318. Language, Thought and Behavior. (3)



CJ 319. Language and Culture. (3)



CJ 320. Conflict Management and Mediation. (3)



CJ 323. Nonverbal Communication. (3)



CJ 326. Gender and Communication. (3)



CJ 327. Persuasive Communication. (3)



CJ 331. Argumentation. (3)



CJ 332. Business and Professional Speaking. (3)



CJ 333. Professional Communication. (3)



CJ 334. Political Communication. (3)



CJ 337. Rhetorical Theory. (3)



CJ 339. Rhetoric and the Environment. (3)



CJ 340. Communication in Organizations. (3)



CJ 344. Interviewing. (3)



CJ 350. Data Tools for Media Professionals. (3)



CJ 360. Video Journalism. (3)



CJ 361. Photojournalism. (3)



CJ 363. Journalism and New Technologies. (3)



CJ 365. History of Media. (3)



CJ 367. Social Media for Journalists. (3)



CJ 370. Audio Journalism. (3)



CJ 373. Magazine Writing. (3)



CJ 374. Design and Visual Presentation I. (3)



CJ 375. Intermediate Reporting. (3)



CJ 376. Media Management. (3)



CJ 387. Introduction to Strategic Communication. (3)



CJ 389. Creative Concepts. (3)



CJ 390. Strategic Writing. (3)



CJ 391. Strategic Social Media. (3)



CJ 393. Topics in Communication and Journalism. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 400. Senior Seminar: Perspectives on Communication. (3)



CJ 413. Studies in Intercultural Communication. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 421. Communication and Relationships. (3)



CJ *438. Communicating Community, Food, and Change: Lobo Gardens. (3)



CJ 443. Topics in Organizational Communication. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 450. Health Communication. (3)



CJ 460. Broadcast News II. (3)



CJ 461. Media Criticism. (3)



CJ 463. Topics in Mass Communication. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 464. Multimedia Production. (3)



CJ 469. Multiculturalism, Gender and Media. (3)



CJ 475. Advanced Multimedia Journalism. (3)



CJ 478. Media Theory and Research. (3)



CJ 488. Strategic Planning and Campaign Development. (3)



CJ 490. Undergraduate Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ *491. Internship in Communication Education. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 492. Internship in Communication. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 494. Senior Thesis. (3)



CJ 495. Internship in Strategic Communication. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 in all CJ internships Δ)



CJ 496. Internship in Multimedia Journalism. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 in all CJ internships Δ)



CJ 500. Foundations of Communication Theory. (3)



CJ 501. Foundations of Communication Research. (3)



CJ 502. Special Topics in Communication. (1-6, no limit Δ)



CJ 506. Critical and Cultural Studies. (3)



CJ 507. Introduction to Quantitative Methods. (3)



CJ 509. Ph.D. Professional Seminar. (1 to a maximum of 3 Δ)



CJ 514. Seminar: Intercultural Communication. (3)



CJ 517. Culture, Identities and Subjectivities. (3)



CJ 518. Culture, Places and Spaces. (3)



CJ 519. Topics in Intercultural Communication. (3 to a maximum of 9 Δ)



CJ 535. Seminar: Argumentation. (3)



CJ 550. Health Communication. (3)



CJ 552. Topics in Health Communication. (3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 553. Health Communication Campaigns. (3)



CJ 555. Culture, Disparities, and Health Communication. (3)



CJ 566. Media Theories. (3)



CJ 567. Digital and Social Media. (3)



CJ 568. Political Economy of Media. (3)



CJ 569. Media, Culture, and Society. (3)



CJ 584. Teaching Communication for Communication and Journalism Teaching Assistants. (1)



CJ 592. Intercultural Engagement Project. (3 to 6, may be repeated once Δ)



CJ 593. Graduate Problems. (1-3 to a maximum of 6 Δ)



CJ 595. Special Topics. (3)



CJ 598. Master's Project. (1-6)



CJ 599. Master's Thesis. (1-6, no limit Δ)



CJ 600. History and Philosophy of Communication. (3)



CJ 602. Theorizing Culture and Communication. (3)



CJ 604. Survey of Qualitative Research Methods. (3)



CJ 605. Qualitative Research Design and Analysis. (3)



CJ 607. Advanced Quantitative Research Methods. (3)



CJ 609. Mixed Methods Research Designs. (3)



CJ 699. Dissertation. (3-12, no limit Δ)



COMM 1115. Introduction to Communication. (3)



COMM 1130. Public Speaking. (3)



COMM 1140. Introduction to Media Writing. (3)



COMM 1145. Sex, Lies, and Fake News: How to Use Media Wisely. (3)



COMM 1150. Introduction to Mass Communication. (3)



COMM 1155. Communication Across Cultures. (3)



COMM 1996. Topics. (1-6, no limit Δ)



COMM 2120. Interpersonal Communication. (3)



COMM 2130. Media Theories. (3)



COMM 2135. Media Ethics and Law. (3)



COMM 2140. Small Group Communication. (3)



COMM 2150. Communication for Teachers. (3)



COMM 2185. Multimedia and Visual Communication. (3)



COMM 2190. Writing and Editing for Multimedia Journalism. (3)



COMM 2245. Web Design. (3)



COMM 2996 [CJ 293]. Topics. (1-6, no limit Δ [1-3, no limit Δ])



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