The Department of Communication offers:
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B.A., B.S., and M.A.
2: Basic Information Level; 3: Instructional Support Level (see description of collecting levels)
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English
United States
Pre-1900 - present
Allen & Unwin, Oxford University Press, and Silman-James Press
2009 - present
Monographs, handbooks, dictionaries, encyclopedias, anthologies, videos; textbooks may be considered for information not readily obtainable elsewhere
None
Call # Ranges | Subject | Collection Level |
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Manners and Customs (General) | ||
GT 3400-3409 | Special events. Events management | 3 |
Social Sciences (Industries. Land use. Labor) | ||
HD 30.3 | Organizational communication. Internet | 3 |
Social Sciences (Sociology) | ||
HM 1206-1220 | Communication. Mass media | 3 |
HM 1221-1226 | Public relations. Publicity | 3 |
HM 1231 | Propaganda | 2 |
HM 1236 | Public opinion | 2 |
Music (Literature on music) | ||
ML 3790-3796 | Music industry. Musical life | 2 |
Philology. Linguistics (General) | ||
P 87-97 | Communication. Mass media | 3 |
English Language | ||
PE 3701-3729 | Slang. Argot, etc. | 2 |
Literature: General and Universal Literary History | ||
PN 1990-1992 | Broadcasting | 3 |
PN 1993-1993 | Motion pictures | 2 |
PN 4699-6009 | Journalism | 3 |
Subject Librarian:
Christina Chester-Fangman
Faculty Representative:
Dr. Tracy Nichols
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