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Program Learning Outcomes

Academic Mission

The core mission of the Department of Communication & Media is to foster communication and media literacies in the service of global citizenship, community participation and ethical leadership.


Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

Program Learning Outcomes are the threshold concepts derived in our program design process. For each PLO, four levels of student learning outcomes (or student learning attainment) have been identified. These act as our program learning outcomes and demonstrate the different levels of learning for students for each outcome. The PLOs and levels (1 =lowest to 4 = highest) appear below.


PLO 1) Recognize and understand that as a symbolic, representational process, communication facilitates the construction of individual and social realities. So, by completing the B.A. in Communication you will be able to ...

1.1. identify the symbolic, representational processes within a text;

1.2. explain how the resulting text communicates information and ideas;

1.3. assess/critique the implications of that text for individual and social realities;

1.4. produce a text that portrays/shapes individual and social realities differently


PLO 2) Recognize and understand that political, economic, socio-cultural, technological, and ethical processes and contexts all shape communication. So, by completing the B.A. in Communication you will be able to ...

2.1. investigate an unfamiliar communication situation;

2.2. compare communication processes in that situation to others;

2.3. evaluate how context has shaped communication in each situation;

2.4. reflect on the impact of that investigation on your own perspective


PLO 3) Recognize and understand that communicators co-construct meanings, which are intersubjective and multiple. So, by completing the B.A. in Communication you will be able to ...

3.1. examine a communication exchange,

3.2. identify the meanings that each communicator has constructed,

3.3. explain how the meanings are subjective and different from each other,

3.4. analyze whether and how the communicators could make different choices to yield clearer or more fair communicative meanings


PLO 4) Recognize and understand that communication tends to reinforce power asymmetries, but it can also challenge them. So, by completing the B.A. in Communication you will be able to ...

4.1. identify communication stakeholders, relationships, and interests

4.2. analyze the information, beliefs, norms, and values conveyed in communication;

4.3. assess/critique how communication reinforces/challenges stakeholders’ interests

4.4. produce a text that challenges power asymmetries


PLO 5) Recognize and understand that​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ effective communicators create well-crafted communication appropriate to the audience, purpose, context, and medium. So, by completing the B.A. in Communication you will be able to ...

5.1. appraise information relevant to the goals, audiences, purposes and contexts of a communication situation

5.2. select/use creative modalities and technologies to accomplish communicative goals

5.3. produce communication content adapted to the diverse needs of individuals, groups and contexts

5.4. reflect on/critique one’s own (or another’s) communicative messages in terms appropriateness for the audience, purpose, context, and medium


Department Assessment Plan

 The department has adopted these plans to assess the undergraduate and graduate program outcomes.


 

Each course in the degree programs plays a role in uniquely delivering the required learning opportunities for our students. Together, in any of our concentrations in the program, in concert they deliver all five of the PLOs (Program Learning Outcomes above). By completing our degree program, student will graduate will all of the abilities (aka 'outcomes' or 'attainment') listed above.


The table below shows which program learning outcomes, and at what level, each course that our department offers should deliver for our students.

PLOs vs. COMM Courses
Course # Course Title PLO #1 PLO#2 PLO#3 PLO#4 PLO#5
COMM 2101 Introduction to Communication Studies 2 2 2 3 4
COMM 2201 Intercultural Communication (GE DI) 1 - - - 4
COMM 2231 Small Group Communication 4 3 3 2 -
COMM 2251 Fundamentals of Interpersonal Communication 4 3 4 3 3
COMM 2291 Practicum in Relational and Organizational Communication - 3 2 - 3
  (Topic: Training and Development) - 3 2 - 3
  (Topic: Conflict Mediation) - 3 2 - 3
  (Topic: Health Communication) - 3 2 - 3
COMM 2292 Practicum in Mentoring 4 - - - 3
COMM 2293 Practicum in Intercollegiate Forensics 3 2 4 4 3
COMM 2301 Newswriting and Reporting - - - - 2
COMM 2351 Television Studio Production - - - - 3
COMM 2391 Practicum in Multimedia Journalism: Coyote Chronicle - - - - 3
COMM 2392 Practicum in Digital Audio and Radio: Coyote Radio - - - - 2
COMM 2392 Practicum in Television Journalism Production: Local Matters - - - - 2
COMM 2491 Practicum in Strategic Communication: Coyote PR 1 2 2 2 2
COMM 2492 Practicum in Advertising: Coyote Advertising - 3 - - 3
COMM 2592 Practicum in Communication Research 3 - - - 3
COMM 2593 Service Learning in Communication 2 3 - - 2
COMM 3101 Communication, Self, and Others 2 2 - - 2
COMM 3102 Media, Culture, and Society 3 4 4 3 4
COMM 3211 Business and Professional Communication 2 2 1 1 4
COMM 3212 Persuasion 3 3 - 3 -
COMM 3227 Topics in Relational and Organizational Communication 2 3 4 3 2
  (Topic: Family Communication) 2 3 4 3 2
  (Topic: Organizational Leadership Communication) 2 3 4 3 2
  (Topic: Environmental Communication) 2 3 4 3 2
COMM 3230 Nonverbal Communication 3 3 2 3 4
COMM 3231 Communication for Training Programs 4 - - - 3
COMM 3301 Media Institutions in Context 3 3 4 3 4
COMM 3305 Digital Media and Society (GE D) - 3 - 1 -
COMM 3319 Topics in Media Studies 3 4 2 1 4
  (Topic: Latin American Media) 3 4 2 1 4
  (Topic: Asian Media and Culture) 3 4 2 1 4
  (Topic: Media Audiences) 3 4 2 1 4
COMM 3331 Development of Motion Pictures 1 3 - 2 2
COMM 3332 Movies in the Digital Age (GE C1) 3 3 - 3 -
COMM 3333 Film Analysis 1 3 2 2 2
COMM 3334 Global Cinema (GE C1; GE G) 3 3 - 3 -
COMM 3335 Visual Communication 3 4 4 3 4
COMM 3339 Topics in Film Studies - 3 3 3 -
  (Topic: Genres in Classical Hollywood Cinema) - 3 3 3 -
  (Topic: Cinema and Contemporary Society) - 3 3 3 -
  (Topic: Queer Cinema) - 3 3 3 -
COMM 3351 Introduction to Digital Video Editing 4 - - - 3
COMM 3353 Digital Video Field Production 4 3 4 3 4
COMM 3354 Fundamentals of Screenwriting 4 - - - 2
COMM 3359 Topics in Digital Production - 2 - 3 -
COMM 3361 Digital Audio and Radio Production - 2 - 3 -
COMM 3371 Multimedia Journalism - 1 1 - -
COMM 3372 Publication Design 4 2 2 4 3
COMM 3379 Topics in Multimedia Journalism - 2 3 - -
  (Topic: Longform Journalism) - 2 3 - -
  (Topic: Television Newswriting and Reporting) - 2 3 - -
COMM 3401 Introduction to Strategic Communication 4 3 4 3 3
COMM 3402 Writing for Public Relations 4 4 4 2 4
COMM 3403 Business Literacy for Communication Professionals 2 1 1 1 1
COMM 4101 Communication Research Methodologies (GE WI) 2 1 - 2 3
COMM 4102 Ethical Aspects of Communication 2 3 3 3 2
COMM 4202 Relational Communication 2 3 3 - 4
COMM 4203 Organizational Communication 3 3 2 4 -
COMM 4211 Communication and Gender (DI) 3 4 3 3 -
COMM 4222 Communication and Conflict 3 3 3 2 2
COMM 4231 Classroom Communication 4 4 4 3 -
COMM 4241 Interviewing - 2 - 2 3
COMM 4291 Advanced Practicum in Relational and Organizational Communication - 4 2 - 3
COMM 4292 Advanced Practicum in Mentoring 4 4 - - 3
COMM 4293 Advanced Practicum in Intercollegiate Forensics 3 2 4 4 3
COMM 4301 Gender, Race, and Media (GE DI) 1 3 2 2 4
COMM 4302 Latinx, Media, and Cultures (GE DI) 4 4 2 4 2
COMM 4303 Global Communication (GE G) 3 4 - 3 -
COMM 4304 Media Effects 3 3 - - -
COMM 4305 Advertising as Social Communication 4 3 - 4 -
COMM 4355 Digital Filmmaking I - 3 - - 3
COMM 4356 Digital Filmmaking II - 3 - - 3
COMM 4391 Advanced Practicum in Multimedia Journalism: Coyote Chronicle - - - - 3
COMM 4392 Advanced Practicum in Digital Audio and Radio: Coyote Radio - - - - 3
COMM 4393 Advanced Practicum in Television Journalism Production: Local Matters - - - - 3
COMM 4401 Strategic Communication Campaigns 2 1 2 2 3
COMM 4491 Advanced Practicum in Strategic Communication: Coyote PR 1 3 2 2 3
COMM 4492 Advanced Practicum in Advertising - 3 - - 3
COMM 4592 Advanced Practicum in Communication Research 3 - - - 3
COMM 5222 Mediation Theory and Practice 3 4 4 3 3
COMM 5267 Advanced Topics in Relational and Organizational Communication 3 3 - 3 -
  (Topic: Dying and Afterlife Communication) 3 3 - 3 -
  (Topic: Personal Growth) 3 3 - 3 -
  (Topic: Policy Communication) 3 3 - 3 -
  (Topic: Feminist Contributions to Communication Theories) 3 3 - 3 -
  (Topic: Health Communication) 3 3 - 3 -
COMM 5280 Culture and Ethnicity in Language - 4 3 - -
COMM 5301 Media Sex and Violence 3 4 - - -
COMM 5302 Communication Law and Policy - 4 4 1 1
COMM 5303 Muslim Women in Media and Society - 3 - 3 -
COMM 5319 Advanced Topics in Media Studies 3 4 2 1 4
COMM 5339 Advanced Topics in Film Studies - 3 3 3 -
COMM 5359 Advanced Topics in Digital Production - 3 - 3 -
COMM 5379 Advanced Topics in Multimedia Journalism - 2 3 2 -
COMM 5401 Crisis Communication 2 2 4 1 4
COMM 5792 Internship in Communication - 2 - - 4
COMM 5793 Internship in Communication - 2 - - 4
COMM 5794 Internship in Communication - 2 - - 4
COMM 5952 Independent Study in Communication 4 - - - 3
COMM 5953 Independent Study in Communication 4 - - - 3
COMM 5954 Independent Study in Communication 4 - - - 3