This page updated: 09-15-2003

Communication Links

Selected communication-related internet links

Online Research and Theory Tools for COMM Students

 

A Short Guide for How to Study In College
 

Links to Research Methods and Statistics Resources On The Web (especially useful for COMM301!)

Online Statistics and Research Methods Resources

Help with SPSS

Social Science Encyclopedias and Dictionaries

Search UD Library Databases for Research Publications & Articles

Scholarly Journals Available Online


Links to Communication Theory and Other Relevant Material on the Web

 

 

Selected Communication Departments in the U. S. 

  • Arizona State University , Tempe, Arizona The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication offers programs leading to the B.A., B.S., M.A., and Ph.D. degrees with varied concentrations. 
  • Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas The College of Communications includes the Department of Journalism & Printing, Radio-Television, and Speech Communication. 
  • Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts The Department of Communication offers study in Journalism, Rhetoric, Communication Law, Advertising, Broadcasting, Public relations, and Visual Communication. 
  • Bowling Green State University School of Communication Studies includes the Department of Interpersonal Communication and the Department of Journalism. Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate degrees are offered. The Department of Telecommunication offers the Bachelors degree. 
  • Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island The Department of Modern Culture and Media offers a concentration in MCM and interdepartmental concentrations in cooperation with the departments of French, Italian, and Visual Art. 
  • Bryant College, Smithfield, Rhode Island Offers Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies with a major in Communication. 
  • California State University-Fresno, Fresno, California The Department of Communication offers the Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees, as well as a Teaching Certificate in English/Speech and a Certificate in Communication Skills for Professionals. 
  •  Columbia University, New York, New York The Doctor of Philosophy degree in Communications is offered by the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and administered by the Graduate School of Journalism in cooperation with various other departments and divisions. 

 

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