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As my profile says, my name is Helena and I am a graduate student at Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff, Arizona working towards a Masters in Applied Communication. I received my BA in Communication and a minor in Psychology from the University of Arizona in Tucson, AZ in 2002. I graduated with a cumulative GPA of 3.357. My grades are in parenthesis following class title.
Communication classes during undergraduate:
COMM 100: Fundamentals of Communication (B)
COMM 104: Interpersonal Communication (A)
COMM 103: Small Group Communication (A)
COMM 200 & 280: Fundamental Analysis of Communcation and Lab (A) & (A)
COMM 281: Field Methods in Communication (A)
COMM 445: Communication of Poetry (B)
COMM 318: Persuasion (B)
COMM 300: Introduction to Communication Theory (B)
COMM 325: Argumentation (C)
COMM 417A: Relational Communication: Close Relationships (C)
COMM 410: Struggle for the Presidency (B)
COMM 411: Communication and Conflict Management (A)
COMM 312: Applied Organizational Communication (B)
COMM 369A: Health Communication (A)
COMM 409: Theories of Mass Communication (D)
Other classes:
ABE 120: Microcomputing Applications (A)
CHEM 103A & 104A: Fundamentals of Chemistry and Lab (C) & (A)
MCB 181L & 181R: Intro to Biology (C) & (C)
TRAD 104: Mind, Matter and God (A)
TRAD 103: Drama and Dance in Western Culture (A)
INDV 101: Structure of the Mind and Behavior (A)
W S 195A: Freshmen seminar on Ethics and Genetics (A)
FREN 195A: French and Italian Culture and Literature (A)
FCR 297A: Student Assistant for Residence Halls (P)
PHIL 121: Western Civilization: Justice and Virtue (B)
ENG 101 & 102: English (A) & (A)
AN S197A: Health and Biology of Animals (A)
MTH 105: Math in Modern Society (A)
W S 200: Women and Western Culture (A)
INDV 102: Current Issues in Psychology (similar to Psych 101) (B)
T AR 103: Theatre Appreciation (A)
PSYC 230: Psychology Measurements (A)
PSYC 360: Social Psychology (B)
PSYC 381: Abnormal Psychology (A)
PSYC 375: Industrial Organizational Psychology (C)
PSYC 290B: Research Methods (A)
ITAL 101-104: Italian (A), (B), (A), (A)
NATS 101: Honors Introduction to Environmental Science (A)
NATS 102: Universe and Humanity: Origin and Destiny (B)
GEOS 212: Intro to Oceanography (B)
JUS 352: Israeli Women (C)
SOC 324: Honors Sociology of Sexuality (A)
So far I have taken the following classes during my graduate career:
COM 600: Communication Theory (A)
COM 601: Introduction to Graduate Research (A)
COM 698: American Rhetoric (A)
SC 565: American Political Communication (A)
SC 575: Health Communication (A)
SC 568: Communication, Technology and Society (A)
SC 572: Organizational Communication
WGS 601: Topics in Feminist Study
COM 590: Rhetorical Theory
COM 697: Independent Study on Listening
Most papers on this blog will come from my masters program but I did write a few good pieces in my undergraduate degree that will be posted here as well. So enjoy and feel free to engage me in debate over the pieces.
Communication classes during undergraduate:
COMM 100: Fundamentals of Communication (B)
COMM 104: Interpersonal Communication (A)
COMM 103: Small Group Communication (A)
COMM 200 & 280: Fundamental Analysis of Communcation and Lab (A) & (A)
COMM 281: Field Methods in Communication (A)
COMM 445: Communication of Poetry (B)
COMM 318: Persuasion (B)
COMM 300: Introduction to Communication Theory (B)
COMM 325: Argumentation (C)
COMM 417A: Relational Communication: Close Relationships (C)
COMM 410: Struggle for the Presidency (B)
COMM 411: Communication and Conflict Management (A)
COMM 312: Applied Organizational Communication (B)
COMM 369A: Health Communication (A)
COMM 409: Theories of Mass Communication (D)
Other classes:
ABE 120: Microcomputing Applications (A)
CHEM 103A & 104A: Fundamentals of Chemistry and Lab (C) & (A)
MCB 181L & 181R: Intro to Biology (C) & (C)
TRAD 104: Mind, Matter and God (A)
TRAD 103: Drama and Dance in Western Culture (A)
INDV 101: Structure of the Mind and Behavior (A)
W S 195A: Freshmen seminar on Ethics and Genetics (A)
FREN 195A: French and Italian Culture and Literature (A)
FCR 297A: Student Assistant for Residence Halls (P)
PHIL 121: Western Civilization: Justice and Virtue (B)
ENG 101 & 102: English (A) & (A)
AN S197A: Health and Biology of Animals (A)
MTH 105: Math in Modern Society (A)
W S 200: Women and Western Culture (A)
INDV 102: Current Issues in Psychology (similar to Psych 101) (B)
T AR 103: Theatre Appreciation (A)
PSYC 230: Psychology Measurements (A)
PSYC 360: Social Psychology (B)
PSYC 381: Abnormal Psychology (A)
PSYC 375: Industrial Organizational Psychology (C)
PSYC 290B: Research Methods (A)
ITAL 101-104: Italian (A), (B), (A), (A)
NATS 101: Honors Introduction to Environmental Science (A)
NATS 102: Universe and Humanity: Origin and Destiny (B)
GEOS 212: Intro to Oceanography (B)
JUS 352: Israeli Women (C)
SOC 324: Honors Sociology of Sexuality (A)
So far I have taken the following classes during my graduate career:
COM 600: Communication Theory (A)
COM 601: Introduction to Graduate Research (A)
COM 698: American Rhetoric (A)
SC 565: American Political Communication (A)
SC 575: Health Communication (A)
SC 568: Communication, Technology and Society (A)
SC 572: Organizational Communication
WGS 601: Topics in Feminist Study
COM 590: Rhetorical Theory
COM 697: Independent Study on Listening
Most papers on this blog will come from my masters program but I did write a few good pieces in my undergraduate degree that will be posted here as well. So enjoy and feel free to engage me in debate over the pieces.
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