TEACHING

INSTRUCTOR OF RECORD

CourseSemester
COMM 2367: Persuasive Communication
This course is an advanced level writing course, designed to improve students persuasive writing, speaking, and critical thinking skills as specific citizenship behaviors.
Summer 2023
COMM 3333: Crisis Communication
This course examine theories and concepts that lay at the intersections of communication, business, social psychology, and interpersonal relationships. During the semester we addressed historic and contemporary examples of crises in order to give students a theoretical and hands-on approach to crisis communication, and an understanding of how it relates to their daily world.
Spring 2023
COMM 3442: Violence in Society and Violence in the Media
This course examines the causes, consequences, and solutions to human aggression and violence. It discusses how aggression and violence are defined and measured, aggression theories, individual risk factors, contextual risk factors, protective factors, and aggression targets. It examines in detail violent media research. It also discusses how to reduce anger, aggression, and violent media effects.
Fall 2022
COMM 3440: Mass Communication and Society
This course introduces basics of media psychology, including the scientific methods used to test claims about the effects of mass media on individuals. It also focuses on the psychological mechanisms through which media effects are thought to occur. Students consider how the realities of media effects can be communicated to mass audiences in ways that are practical, accurate, and devoid of fear mongering.
Summer 2022
COMM 3163: Industry Research Methods
This course introduces students to traditional and state-of-the-art methods in communication industry and describes how these methods can be used to answer important questions in communication industry.
Fall
2021
COMM 3163: Industry Research Methods
This course introduces students to traditional and state-of-the-art methods in communication industry and describes how these methods can be used to answer important questions in communication industry.
Spring 2021
COMM 3160: Research Methods
This course provides a broad overview of quantitative research methods as they apply to communication research. Students gain an understanding of how to conduct research, as well as hands-on experience with data collection and data analysis. 
Fall 2020

GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT

CourseSemester
COMM 3558: Social Media
This course teach students to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about social media and to understand the ways in which social media influence individuals, groups, and society.
Spring 2022
COMM 1100: Communication in Society
This course introduces students to the nature of scientific theory in general and communication theory in particular. It provides an overview of some of the major theories guiding our understanding of communication in various contexts, with focus on theories that can be tested using the scientific method.
Summer 2021
COMM 3558: Social Media
This course teaches students to acquire theoretical and practical knowledge about social media and to understand the ways in which social media influence individuals, groups, and society.
Summer 2021
COMM 2331: Strategic Communication Principles
This course introduces students to the general field of strategic communication from a business perspective, with an emphasis on integrated marketing communications, message design, and advertising.
Summer 2020
COMM 3333: Crisis Communication
This course examine theories and concepts that lay at the intersections of communication, business, social psychology, and interpersonal relationships. During the semester we addressed historic and contemporary examples of crises in order to give students a theoretical and hands-on approach to crisis communication, and an understanding of how it relates to their daily world.
Spring 2020
COMM 3668: Intercultural Communication
This course introduces students to the concept and study of intercultural communication and explores issues related to intercultural communication praxis. The course provides students with a greater understanding of the challenges and complexities of intercultural communication in the global context.
Fall 2019