COMM3360 · Communication
Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences
One of COMM3330, COMM3340, or COMM3360 is required for the Communication Major. This course is an interdisciplinary exploration of both qualitative and quantitative methodologies essential for understanding human communication. The course begins by examining the meaning and process of communication research across different traditions, providing students with a foundational understanding of research paradigms. Through a step-by-step approach, students will learn research design, data collection, analysis and interpretation, and research conclusion techniques. Emphasizing a comprehensive understanding of research processes, the course bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications. In addition to lectures, students will engage in workshops to practice analysis methods learned in class, fostering hands-on experience and skill development. We will analyze various articles across disciplines and methodologies to examine the best (and the worst) practices in conducting and presenting research.This course is vital for succeeding in writing-intensive courses.
Course experience
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Organization
4.5 / 5
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Challenge
4.4 / 5
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Attendance
4.6 / 5
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Assignments
4.6 / 5
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Weekly effort
~3.5
hours per week
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Spring 2025
3 sectionsFall 2024
4 sections