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Communication Arts Program

The Communication Arts program at the University of WisconsinMadison offers a comprehensive curriculum that explores the theoretical and practical aspects of human communication. The program encompasses various courses and research areas, including public speaking, interpersonal communication, mass media, and digital media production.


Course Offerings

The program offers a wide range of courses, including:


  • COM ARTS 100: Introduction to Speech Composition
  • COM ARTS 155: Introduction to Digital Media Production
  • COM ARTS 181: Elements of Speech-Honors Course
  • COM ARTS 198: Directed Study
  • COM ARTS 199: Directed Study
  • COM ARTS 200: Introduction to Digital Communication
  • COM ARTS 213: Introductory Topic in Communication Arts: Study Abroad
  • COM ARTS 250: Survey of Contemporary Media
  • COM ARTS 260: Communication and Human Behavior
  • COM ARTS 262: Argumentation and Debate
  • COM ARTS 266: Theory and Practice of Group Discussion
  • COM ARTS 272: Introduction to Interpersonal Communication
  • COM ARTS 273: Theory and Practice of Interpersonal Communication
  • COM ARTS 298: Directed Study
  • COM ARTS 299: Directed Study
  • COM ARTS 300: Film Comedy
  • COM ARTS 308: Topics in Rhetoric, Politics, and Culture
  • COM ARTS 309: Topics in Communication and Social Dynamics
  • COM ARTS 310: Topics in Rhetoric and Communication Science
  • COM ARTS 312: Disability and the Media
  • COM ARTS 313: Topics in Film and Media Studies
  • COM ARTS 315: The Rhetoric of Reproductive Justice
  • COM ARTS 316: Gender and Communication
  • COM ARTS 317: Rhetoric and Health
  • COM ARTS 318: Introduction to Health Communication
  • COM ARTS 323: The Business and Culture of Disney
  • COM ARTS 325: Media and Human Behavior
  • COM ARTS 335: Social Media as Literature
  • COM ARTS 343: Human Communication in the Age of Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • COM ARTS 344: Social Media & Well-being
  • COM ARTS 345: Online Communication and Personal Relationships
  • COM ARTS 346: Critical Internet Studies
  • COM ARTS 347: Race, Ethnicity, and Media
  • COM ARTS 350: Introduction to Film
  • COM ARTS 351: Television Industries
  • COM ARTS 354: Film Genres
  • COM ARTS 355: Introduction to Media Production
  • COM ARTS 357: History of the Animated Film
  • COM ARTS 358: History of Documentary Film
  • COM ARTS 359: Sports Media
  • COM ARTS 360: Introduction to Rhetoric in Politics and Culture
  • COM ARTS 361: Introduction to Quantitative Research in Communication
  • COM ARTS 368: Persuasion and Social Influence
  • COM ARTS 369: Rhetoric of the U.S. Presidential Election
  • COM ARTS 370: Great Speakers and Speeches
  • COM ARTS 371: Communication and Conflict Resolution
  • COM ARTS 372: Rhetoric of Campaigns and Revolutions
  • COM ARTS 373: Intercultural Communication & Rhetoric
  • COM ARTS 374: The Rhetoric of Religion
  • COM ARTS 375: Ethics of Entertainment Media
  • COM ARTS 377: Topics in Digital Studies (Communication Science & Rhetoric)
  • COM ARTS 379: Global Technology & Digital Culture
  • COM ARTS 402: The Psychology of Communication
  • COM ARTS 418: Gender, Sexuality, and the Media
  • COM ARTS 419: Latino/as and Media
  • COM ARTS 420: Asian Americans and Media
  • COM ARTS 443: Indian Cinema in the U.S. and Beyond
  • COM ARTS 444: Technology and Development in Africa and Beyond
  • COM ARTS 448: Media and National Identity
  • COM ARTS 449: Sound Cultures: Podcasting and Social Media
  • COM ARTS 450: Cultural History of Broadcasting
  • COM ARTS 451: Television Criticism
  • COM ARTS 454: Critical Film Analysis
  • COM ARTS 455: French Film
  • COM ARTS 458: Global Media Cultures
  • COM ARTS 459: New Media and Society
  • COM ARTS 460: Italian Film
  • COM ARTS 461: Global Art Cinema
  • COM ARTS 462: American Independent Cinema
  • COM ARTS 463: Avant-Garde Film
  • COM ARTS 465: Editing and Post-Production for Video and Film
  • COM ARTS 466: Writing for Television and Film
  • COM ARTS 467: Cinematography and Sound Recording
  • COM ARTS 468: Producing for Internet TV and Video
  • COM ARTS 470: Contemporary Political Discourse
  • COM ARTS 474: Rhetoric of the Cold War
  • COM ARTS 476: Nature of Criticism-The Public Arts of Communication
  • COM ARTS 478: Rhetoric and Power on the Internet
  • COM ARTS 509: Digital Media and Political Communication
  • COM ARTS 513: Topics in Communication Arts: Study Abroad
  • COM ARTS 518: Communication and Health Inequalities
  • COM ARTS 522: Digital Storytelling for Social Media
  • COM ARTS 540: Television Genres
  • COM ARTS 545: Media Audience Cultures
  • COM ARTS 547: Digital Game Cultures
  • COM ARTS 552: Contemporary Hollywood Cinema
  • COM ARTS 556: The American Film Industry in the Era of the Studio System
  • COM ARTS 565: Communication and Interethnic Behavior
  • COM ARTS 570: Classical Rhetorical Theory
  • COM ARTS 573: Rhetoric of Globalization and Transnationalism
  • COM ARTS 575: Communication in Complex Organizations
  • COM ARTS 577: Dynamics of Online Relationships
  • COM ARTS 605: Digital Studies Capstone
  • COM ARTS 608: Special Topics in Media and Cultural Studies
  • COM ARTS 609: Special Topics in Production
  • COM ARTS 610: Special Topics in Rhetoric and Public Address
  • COM ARTS 612: Special Topics in Communication Science
  • COM ARTS 613: Special Topics in Film
  • COM ARTS 614: Field Experience in Communication
  • COM ARTS 615: Second Field Experience in Communication
  • COM ARTS 616: Mass Media and Youth
  • COM ARTS 617: Health Communication in the Information Age
  • COM ARTS 626: Youth Development and Social Media: Interdisciplinary Training Seminar
  • COM ARTS 651: Advanced Video Production and Direction
  • COM ARTS 659: Advanced Motion Picture Production Workshop
  • COM ARTS 669: Film Theory
  • COM ARTS 681: Senior Honors Thesis
  • COM ARTS 682: Senior Honors Thesis
  • COM ARTS 691: Senior Thesis
  • COM ARTS 692: Senior Thesis
  • COM ARTS 698: Directed Study
  • COM ARTS 699: Directed Study
  • COM ARTS 705: Introductory Analytics for Decision Making
  • COM ARTS 760: Advances in Communication Theories
  • COM ARTS 762: Communication Research Methods
  • COM ARTS 799: Independent Study
  • COM ARTS 902: Film Colloquium
  • COM ARTS 903: Media and Cultural Studies Colloquium
  • COM ARTS 904: Communication Science Colloquium
  • COM ARTS 905: Rhetoric Colloquium
  • COM ARTS 914: How Games Change Us
  • COM ARTS 950: Seminar-Radio Television Film
  • COM ARTS 955: Media History and Historiography
  • COM ARTS 958: Seminar in Film History
  • COM ARTS 967: Seminar-Problems in Communication and Public Address
  • COM ARTS 969: Seminar: Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
  • COM ARTS 970: Seminar in Communication Science
  • COM ARTS 976: Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism
  • COM ARTS 990: Research and Thesis

Research Areas

The program's research areas include:


  • Digital media and communication
  • Film and media studies
  • Health communication
  • Interpersonal communication
  • Intercultural communication
  • Mass media and society
  • Media production
  • Public address and rhetoric
  • Social media and online communication

Admission Criteria

Admission to the Communication Arts program requires:


  • A bachelor's degree from an accredited institution
  • A minimum GPA of 3.0
  • Letters of recommendation
  • A personal statement or writing sample
  • GRE scores (for graduate programs)

Tuition Fees

Tuition fees vary depending on the program and student status. Please consult the University of WisconsinMadison's website for the most up-to-date information on tuition fees.


Facilities and Resources

The Communication Arts program has access to state-of-the-art facilities, including:


  • Digital media labs
  • Film and video production equipment
  • Recording studios
  • Theater and performance spaces
  • Library and research resources

Career Opportunities

Graduates of the Communication Arts program can pursue careers in:


  • Digital media and communication
  • Film and media production
  • Health communication
  • Interpersonal and intercultural communication
  • Mass media and journalism
  • Public address and rhetoric
  • Social media and online communication
  • Teaching and education

Faculty and Staff

The Communication Arts program has a diverse and experienced faculty, including:


  • Professors with expertise in digital media, film and media studies, health communication, and public address
  • Industry professionals with experience in media production, public relations, and communication
  • Staff members who provide support for students, faculty, and research initiatives

Alumni Network

The Communication Arts program has a strong alumni network, with graduates working in various fields, including:


  • Digital media and communication
  • Film and media production
  • Health communication
  • Interpersonal and intercultural communication
  • Mass media and journalism
  • Public address and rhetoric
  • Social media and online communication
  • Teaching and education

Conclusion

The Communication Arts program at the University of WisconsinMadison offers a comprehensive and interdisciplinary approach to the study of human communication. With a wide range of courses, research areas, and career opportunities, the program provides students with a solid foundation for success in various fields.


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