|
Online Courses Department of Communication J-term M-term Summer 1 Summer 2
|
|
Online Courses
Department of Communication
(Email the instructor with your questions. ckasch@bradley.edu
Communication 491-01 (1 to 3 hours)
Advertising & Marketing in Computer-mediated Environments (listed as MKT, ADV & MED COM)
This course focuses on furnishing students with an understanding of the nature and function of strategic communication in computer-mediated advertising environments.
Communication 396-01
(3 hours)
Organizational Change
The primary purpose of the course is to address the role of communication in change efforts especially during periods of transition, technological innovations and globalization. Included is a development of the nature and function of organizational cultures, discussion of the role of formal and informal leaders in providing visions and framing organizational events, investigations of ethical issues, and careful examination of the importance of member involvement in change processes
Communication
397-01
(3 hours)
Virtual Teams, Communication, and Collaboration
The primary
goals of the course will be to furnish students with an understanding of the
nature of function of communication
when
working in geographically dispersed teams. May topics include:
team-building, relationship building, problem-solving,
effective
role performance, leadership, conflict management, and managing the technology
which is used to support virtual
teams.
ComCommunication
398-01
(3 hours)
Communication Training and Development
Theory and
practice of training for developing the human resources in the organization.
Topics include adult learning theory
and research, methods of assessing communication training needs and
learning styles, design of effective communication
training, presentation skills, and evaluation methods.
Communication 399-01 (3 hours)
Communication in Computer-mediated Environments
The primary goals of the course will be to furnish an understanding of the nature and function of communication in computer-mediated environments, and an understanding of how computer-mediated communication may influence the nature of professional practice in journalism, advertising, public relations, television, and multi-media.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Can anyone register for these courses?
You must email the instructor to get consent to enter.
2) Do these courses course for Junior-Senior hours?
Yes.
3) How do I register for these courses?
Email the instructor. (ckasch@kaschassociates.com). I will call the “registration wizard” and to process enrollment
4). What if I need more information? Contact the instructor.
Chris R. Kasch, Ph.D. (ckasch@kaschassociates.com)
318 Global Communication Center
Bradley University, 61625,
Office: 309-677-2438
Home: 309-268-0547
Cell: 309-8243389
Messengers MSN chriskasch1125 Yahoo chriskasch AOL chriskasch1125
"The Network is the School"