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Course Rotations

*Rotations are contingent on availability of faculty
 

Communication Studies

 

Following is the course rotation for the Armstrong Campus

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following course is offered every semester (including summer):
COMM 1110: Public Speaking
 
The following course will be offered every fall:
COMM 1110: Human Communication
 
The following courses will be offered every spring:
COMM 2332: Media & Society
COMS 2330: Intro. to Communication Research
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2023:
COMS 3335: Interpersonal Communication
COMS 3338: Rhetorical Criticism
COMS 3339: Intercultural Communication
COMS 5335 Family Communication
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2024:
COMS 3332: Small Group Communication
COMS 3334: Communicating in the Workplace
COMS 4333: General Semantics
COMS 5333: Communication & Gender
THEA 2300: Script Analysis
The following course will be offered Summer 2024:
COMS 3030: Selected Topics – African American Communication (site sync with Statesboro)
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2024:
COMS 3337: Persuasion
COMS 5330: Communication Theory
COMS 5331: Communication & Conflict
COMS 5400: Advanced Public Speaking
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2025:
COMS 3335: Interpersonal Communication
COMS 3338: Rhetorical Criticism
COMS 4337: Rhetoric of Social Movement
COMS 5332 Nonverbal Communication
 

Following is the course rotation for the Statesboro Campus

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2023, 2025:
COMM 1100: Human Communication
COMM 1110: Public Speaking
COMM 3331: Media Criticism
COMS 2330: Introduction to Communication Research
COMS 3332: Small Group Communication
COMS 3335: Interpersonal Communication
COMS 3336: Introduction to Performance Studies
COMS 3337: Persuasion
COMS 3338: Rhetorical Criticism
COMS 4333: General Semantics
COMS 4337: Rhetoric of Social Movements
COMS 4338: Organizational Communication
COMS 5330: Communication Theory
COMS 5330G: Communication Theory
COMS 5335: Family Communication
COMS 5335G: Family Communication
COMS 7200: Organizational Communication in Diverse Contexts
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2024, 2026:
COMM 1100: Human Communication
COMM 1110: Public Speaking
COMS 2330: Introduction to Communication Research
COMS 3332: Small Group Communication
COMS 3334: Communication in the Workplace
COMS 3335: Interpersonal Communication
COMS 3337: Persuasion
COMS 3338: Rhetorical Criticism
COMS 3339: Intercultural Communication
COMS 4330: Rhetoric of International Relations
COMS 4333: General Semantics
COMS 5330: Communication Theory
COMS 5330G: Communication Theory
COMS 5331: Communication & Conflict
COMS 5331G: Communication & Conflict
COMS 5332: Nonverbal Communication
COMS 5332G: Nonverbal Communication
COMM 7150: Communication & Leadership in the Public Arena
COMM 7300: Applied Crisis Communication Theory
THEA 2300: Script Analysis
The following courses will be offered Fall 2024, 2026:
COMM 1100: Human Communication
COMM 1110: Public Speaking
COMM 4331 Gender, Media, Representation
COMM 4332: Contemporary Communication Application
COMS 2330: Introduction to Communication Research
COMS 3331: Argumentation
COMS 3332: Small Group Communication
COMS 3335: Interpersonal Communication
COMS 3337: Persuasion
COMS 3338: Rhetorical Criticism
COMS 3430: Communication & Leadership
COMS 4332: Political Communication (offered in 2024)
COMS 4333: General Semantics
COMS 5330: Communication Theory
COMS 5330G: Communication Theory
COMS 7400 Communication Training & Development
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2025, 2027:
COMM 1100: Human Communication
COMM 1110: Public Speaking
COMS 2330: Introduction to Communication Research
COMS 3330: Health Communication
COMS 3332: Small Group Communication
COMS 3335: Interpersonal Communication
COMS 3337: Persuasion
COMS 3338: Rhetorical Criticism
COMS 4333: General Semantics
COMS 4336: Performance, Culture, Communication
COMS 4339: Philosophy of Communication
COMS 5330: Communication Theory
COMS 5330G: Communication Theory
COMS 5333: Communication & Gender
COMS 5333G: Communication & Gender
COMS 5334: Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace
 
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Film

 
This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses are offered Fall 2023:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
ENGL 3030/FILM 3030: Marilyn Monroe
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2024:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
ENGL 3030/FILM 3030: Selected Topics (TBD)
FILM 3331: History of Cinema
 
The following courses will be offered Summer 2024:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
FILM 3332: Documentary Film
ENGL 5030/COMM 5030: Television Theory & Criticism
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2024:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
ENGL 3331/FILM 3331: History of Cinema
ENGL 5035/FILM 5035: Film Theory & Criticism
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2025:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
FILM 3331: History of Cinema
 
The following courses will be offered Summer 2025:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
ENGL 3030/FILM 3030: Selected Topics (TBD)
FILM 3331: History of Cinema
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2025:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
FILM 3333: Cinema Genres
ENGL 5040/FILM 5040: Gender in Film
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2026:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
FILM 3331: History of Cinema
ENGL 3332/FILM 3332: Documentary Film Studies
 
The following courses will be offered Summer 2026:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
FILM 3332: Documentary Film Studies
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2026:
FILM 2200: Introduction to Cinema Studies
ENGL 3030/FILM 3030: Selected Topics (TBD)
ENGL 3333/FILM 3333: Cinema Genres
 
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Multimedia Journalism

 
This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses are typically offered both fall and spring semesters each year:
MMJ 2331: Intro to Journalism
MMJ 3100: News Reporting & Writing I
MMJ 3200: News Reporting & Writing II
MMJ 3631: Fundamentals of Multimedia Journalism
MMJ 3711: Multimedia Journalism Practicum
MMJ 4190: Converged News Production
MMJ 4339: Public Affairs Reporting
MMJ 4791: Multimedia Journalism Internship (permission required)
MMJ 4831: Directed Study in Multimedia Journalism (permission required)
 
The following courses are typically offered each fall semester:
MMJ 3332: Feature Writing
MMJ 3334: Audio Production for Journalists
 
The following courses are typically offered each spring semester:
MMJ 3335: Copy Editing
 
The following courses are offered each summer:
MMJ 3333: Photojournalism
 
The following courses are typically offered every other fall:
MMJ 3336: Business Journalism
OR
COMM 3431: Digital Media Entrepreneurship
 
The following courses are typically offered every other spring:
MMJ 4333: Opinion Journalism
OR
MMJ 4334: Magazine Writing & Editing
MMJ 4332: Sports Journalism
OR
MMJ 4337: STEM Journalism
 
The following courses will be offered sporadically:
MMJ 3030: Selected topics in Multimedia Journalism
MMJ 3460: Travel & Tourism Writing
MMJ 4336: Digital Journalism (fall semesters)
 
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Multimedia & Film Production

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses will be offered in the fall semesters:
MMFP 2331: Intro to Video Production (for non majors)
MMFP 2332: Single Camera Production
MMFP 2335: Introduction to Media Writing
MMFP 2336: Audio Production & Sound Design
MMFP 2337: Digital Media Post-Production
MMFP 3132: Studio Production
MMFP 3335: Lighting & Cinematography
MMFP 3532: Producing & Production Management
MMFP 4132: Studio Applications
MMFP 4432: Senior Project
MMFP 4791: MMFP Internship
 
The following courses will be offered in alternate years in the fall semester:
MMFP 3234: Directing for the Screen
OR 
MMFP 3436: Advanced Audio Production
MMFP 4233: Narrative Film Production
OR
MMFP 4131: TV Pilot Production
 
The following courses will be offered in the spring semesters:
MMFP 2331: Intro to Video Production (for non majors)
MMFP: 2332: Single Camera Production
MMFP 2335: Introduction to Media Writing
MMFP 2336: Audio Production & Sound Design
MMFP 2337: Digital Media Post Production
MMFP 3132: Studio Production
MMFP 3531: Screenwriting for Film & Television
MMFP 3532: Producing & Production Management
MMFP 4132: Studio Applications
MMFP 4331: Sports Production
MMFP 4335: Documentary Production
MMFP 4432: Senior Project
MMFP 4791: MMFP Internship
 
The following courses will be offered in alternate years in the spring semester:
MMFP 3335: Lighting & Cinematography
OR
MMFP 3436: Advanced Audio Production
 
The following courses will be offered in the summer:
MMFP 2335: Introduction to Media Writing (long term)
MMFP 4791: MMFP Internship
 
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Public Relations

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses are typically offered both fall and spring semesters each year:
PRCA 3100: Introduction to Public Relations
PRCA 3330: Public Relations Writing
PRCA 3711: Public Relations Practicum
PRCA 4330: Public Relations Research
PRCA 4339: Public Relations Campaign Strategies
PRCA 4711: Public Relations Practicum
PRCA 4791: Public Relations Internship
 
The following courses are typically offered every fall semester:
PRCA 4332: Public Relations Crisis Communication
 
The following courses are typically offered fall semesters in odd years:
PRCA/INTS 3333: International Public Relations
PRCA 3335: Non-Profit Public Relations
 
The following courses are typically offered fall semesters in even years:
PRCA 3331: Corporate Public Relations OR PRCA 4331: Public Relations Firms
Health Promotion
 
The following courses are typically offered each spring semester:
PRCA 3332: Public Relations Event Management
PRCA 3334: Social Media & Public Relations
PRCA 3339: Public Relations Publications
PRCA 4335: Senior Seminar
 
The following courses which may be offered during the summer:
PRCA 3100: Introduction to Public Relations
PRCA 4791: Public Relations Internship
An Upper Division Public Relations Elective
 
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Theatre

Following is the course rotation for theatre minor on the Armstrong Campus

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
Each semester:
THEA 1100 – Theatre Appreciation
 
Each Fall:
THEA 2300 – Script Analysis
THEA 3200 – Stage Design Concepts
An upper division course
 
Each Spring:
THEA 2333 – Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2332 – Stage Construction Techniques
 
Every other Fall:
THEA 3230 – Voice for the Stage
OR
THEA 3233 – Audition & Business
THEA 3337 – Directing
 
Every other Spring:
THEA 4335 – Scene Design
THEA 4334 – Drama in Performance
THEA 4330 – Theatre History I
THEA 4331 – Theatre History II
 

Following is the course rotation for the Statesboro Campus

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2023:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2300: Script Analysis
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/4711: Practicum
THEA 3234: Acting for the Screen
THEA 3333: Irish Theatre
THEA 3336: Theatre Management
THEA 3337: Directing
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2024:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/3711: Practicum
THEA 3131: Makeup
THEA 3230: Voice for the Stage
THEA 4332: Children’s Theatre
THEA 4335: Scene Design
THEA 4338: World Theatre-Russian
THEA 4711: Practicum
THEA 5530: Playwriting
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2024:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2330: Script Analysis
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/4711: Practicum
THEA 3200: Design Concepts
THEA 3333: Irish Theatre
THEA 3336: Theatre Management
THEA 3337: Directing
THEA 3234: Acting for the Screen
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2025:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/3711: Practicum
THEA 3131: Makeup
THEA 3230: Voice for the Stage
THEA 3233: Audition and the Business of Acting
THEA 3330: Acting – Scene Study
THEA 4330: Theatre History I
THEA 4337: Lighting Design
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2025:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2330: Script Analysis
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/4711: Practicum
THEA 3200: Design Concepts
THEA 3231: Movement for the Actor
THEA 3337: Directing
THEA 4333: Acting Styles
THEA 4337: Costume Design
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2026:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2300: Script Analysis
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/3711: Practicum
THEA 3131: Makeup
THEA 3230: Voice for the Stage
THEA 3330: Scene Study
THEA 4331: Theatre History II
THEA 4332: Children’s Theatre
THEA 4335: Scene Design
THEA 4338: World Theatre – Russian
THEA 5530: Playwriting
 
The following courses will be offered Fall 2026:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2300: Script Analysis
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711/4711: Practicum
THEA 3200: Scene Design Concepts
THEA 3234: Acting for the Screen
THEA 3333: Irish Theatre
THEA 3336: Theatre Management
THEA 3337: Directing
 
The following courses will be offered Spring 2027:
THEA 1100: Theatre Appreciation
THEA 2332: Stage Construction Techniques
THEA 2333: Fundamentals of Acting
THEA 2711: Pracitcum
THEA 3131: Makeup
THEA 3230: Voice for the Stage
THEA 3233: Audition and the Business of Acting
THEA 3330: Acting – Scene Study
THEA 4330: Theatre History I
THEA 4332: Children’s Theatre & Storytelling
THEA 4336: Lighting Design
 
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Professional Communication & Leadership

This course rotation is tentative and is dependent on the availability of faculty. 
 
The following courses will be offered in the fall:
COMM 7100: PCL Research
COMS 7200: Organizational Communication in Diverse Context
WRIT 7100: Professional Communication Strategies
 
The following courses will be offered in the spring:
COMM 7150: Communication and Leadership
WRIT 7250: Plain Language in Workplace Writing
 
The following courses will be offered in the summer: 
WRIT 7250: Plain Language in Workplace Writing
 
The following courses are offered each semester: 
COMM/LEAD 7700: PCL Internship
COMM/LEAD 7900: Comprehensive Project or Thesis
 
The following courses are offered on the Armstrong campus in the semester indicated:
COMS 5335G: Family Communication (Fall 2023)
COMS 5333G: Communication & Gender (Spring 2024)
COMS 5331G: Communication & Conflict (Fall 2024)
COMS 5400G: Advanced Public Speaking (Fall 2024)
COMS 5332G: Nonverbal Communication (Spring 2025)
 
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Last updated: 10/12/2023