Communication Studies
Communication Studies is the interdisciplinary study of language, media
and culture. How we communicate provides the foundation for forms of community,
our institutions and modes of governance, and interaction in the local and
global economies. Communication is also necessary to the production and
reproduction of culture. In order to understand how social forces,
organizations, and cultures operate, we must first understand the role
communication plays in their formation.
The program at Laurier offers a four- year honours degree, and a four-year combined honours degree in which Communication Studies is combined with another honours specialization. The department also offers an innovative MA program with emphases in visual
communication and culture, and media, technology and culture.
Honours BA and Minor:
Department Information on this page
Full-Time Faculty
- Alexandra Boutros, PhD, Co-ordinator, Cultural Studies
- Greig de Peuter, PhD
- Martin Dowding, PhD
- Jonathan Finn, PhD, Associate Dean: Research & Curriculum
- Mark Hayward, PhD
- Jenna Hennebry, PhD
- Andrew Herman, PhD, Chair
- Paul Heyer, PhD, Graduate Director
- Jeremy Hunsinger, PhD
- Penelope Ironstone-Catterall, PhD
- Iwona Irwin-Zarecka, PhD
- Barbara Jenkins, PhD
- Anne-Marie Kinahan, PhD
- Martin Morris, PhD
- Judith Nicholson, PhD
- Herbert Pimlott, PhD
- Ian Roderick, PhD, Undergraduate Advisor
- Ghislain Thibault, PhD
- Peter Urquhart, PhD
Course Offerings
| Course # | Title | Credits |
| CS100 |
Introduction to Media History |
0.5 |
| CS101 |
Mass Communication in Canada |
0.5 |
| CS202 |
Nonverbal Communication |
0.5 |
| CS203 |
Conceptual Issues in Communication and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS204 |
History of Communication Thought |
0.5 |
| CS206 |
Public Communication [1] |
0.5 |
| CS207 |
Media and Society |
0.5 |
| CS212 |
Language, Communication and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS213 |
Technology and Society [2] |
0.5 |
| CS235 |
Communication Research Methods |
0.5 |
| CS251 |
Introduction to Visual Culture |
0.5 |
| CS260 |
Communication, Culture, Policy [3] |
0.5 |
| CS304 |
Canadian Communication Thought |
0.5 |
| CS308 |
Sociology of Mass Communication |
0.5 |
| CS310 |
Globalization & Communication |
0.5 |
| CS312 |
Image, Sound, Text |
0.5 |
| CS315 |
Print Communication and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS322 |
Gender, Communication and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS323 |
Media and Communication Ethics |
0.5 |
| CS325 |
Digital Media and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS333 |
Alternative Media |
0.5 |
| CS340 |
Special Topics |
0.5 |
| CS341 |
Critical Advertising Studies |
0.5 |
| CS350 |
Political Economy of Communication and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS351 |
Visual Communication and Culture |
0.5 |
| CS352 |
Television Studies |
0.5 |
| CS400 |
Senior Seminar in Communication Studies |
0.5 |
| CS401 |
Advanced Communication History and Theory |
0.5 |
| CS402 |
Advanced Visual Communication |
0.5 |
| CS403 |
Advanced Global Communication and Media |
0.5 |
| CS405 |
Research Seminar |
0.5 |
| CS429 |
Directed Studies |
0.5 |
Senate/Editorial Changes
Senate Revision March 3, 2011: CS206 New course; effective September 1, 2011.
Senate Revision March 3, 2011: CS213 Prerequisite change; effective September 1, 2011.
Senate Revision March 3, 2011: CS260 New course; effective September 1, 2011.
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Academic & Related Dates 2011/2012
Other Calendars
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