Links to course descriptions will be posted when available (in bold font).
Fall 2010
COMS 200 CRN 3396
History of Communication (3 credits)
Lisa Sumner & Stefana Lamasanu, T/TH, 1305-1425, Arts W-215.
Note: Not open to students who have ENGC 200
COMS 210 CRN 6231/6632
Introduction to Communication Studies (3 credits)
Richard Hink, M/W/F, 1135-1225, MAASS 112.
COMS 310 CRN 9813
Media and Feminist Studies (3 credits)
Andrea Braithwaite, T/TH, 1435-1555, Arts W-215.
COMS 354 CRN 10681 - ARTH 353 CRN 7969
"Visual Culture of Crime" (3 credits)
Prof. Straw, M, 1435-1725, Arts W-215.
Note: Students who have taken ARTH 353/COMS 354 in the Fall 2009, Fall 2005 and Winter 2004 cannot register for this course.
COMS 361 CRN 11576
Selected Topics in Communication Studies 1: "Political Economy of Electronic Media" (3 credits)
Prof. Lentz, T/TH, 1135-1255, Educ 627.
COMS 490 CRN 6233
History and Theory of Media: Electrifying Modernity (3 credits)
Dr Carlotta Daro, M, 1135-1425, Arts W-220.
COMS 497 CRN 10683
Independent Study (3 credits)
Instructor's approval required.
COMS 510 CRN 11577
Canadian Broadcasting Policy (3 credits)
Prof. Raboy, W, 1135-1425, Arts W-220
*Open to undergraduate and Graduate Students
Winter 2011
COMS 230 CRN 5291
Communication and Democracy (3 credits)
Prof. Barney, M/W/F, 1135-1225, Arts W-215.
COMS 300 CRN 6672
Media and Modernity in 20th Century (3 credits)
Dwayne Avery, M, 1435-1725, Arts W-215.
COMS 320 CRN 8874
Media and Empire (3 credits)
Lalai Manjikian, W/F, 1605-1725, Arts W-215.
COMS 340 CRN 7954
New Media (3 credits)
Christine Mitchell, M/W, 1005-1125, Arts W-215.
COMS 350 CRN 8421
Sound Culture (3 credits)
Tim Hecker, T/TH, 1605-1725, Arts W-215.
COMS 361 CRN 7177
Selected Topics in Communication Studies 1: "Alternative Media", (3 credits)
Arne Hintz, T/TH, 1435-1555, Arts 150.
COMS 362 CRN 8878
Selected Topics in Communication Studies 2: "Media Stardom and Celebrity Cultures", (3 credits)
Samantha Thrift, M/W, 1305-1425, Arts W-215.
COMS 491 CRN 4558
Media, Communication and Culture: Internet Governance (3 credits)
Prof. Lentz, T, 1435- 1725, Arts W-5.