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About
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Physical Address:
Boise State University
Department of Communication
1711 Theatre Lane - C100
Boise, Idaho 83725-1920 |
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Mailing Address:
Boise State University
Department of Communication
1910 University Drive
Boise, Idaho 83725-1920 |
Dr. Rick C.
Moore,
Department Chair
Sharon Brown,
Administrative Assistant II
Chris Peterson,
Administrative Assistant I
Susan Randall,
UTP Assistant Director
Sherri Rudai,
UTP Assistant Director
Jonathon Lundy,
Peer Advisor
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(208) 426-3562 - C102
(208) 426-3327 - C101
(208) 426-3320 - C100
(208) 426-3468 - C236
(208) 426-2982 - C211
(208) 426-3085 - C124
(208) 426-1069 - Fax |
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Office Hours:
Office is Closed:
SUMMER Office Hours: |
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8:15 am to 5:00 pm - Monday through
Friday
Noon to 1:00 pm
8:30 am to 5:00 pm - Monday through Thursday
8:30 am to 1:00 pm on Friday |
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You will find the Department of Communication in its own building
(C100) on the main Boise State University Campus north of the
Student Union Building at the west end of the Appleton Tennis Center
or just east of the Albertson's Library (See Maps at
the top of this page).
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Welcome!
The Communication Discipline looks at how theories,
philosophies, and the roles people assume, operate in personal and
public arenas. We study how people articulate their ideas, create and
interpret meaning, interact, and produce and analyze messages both face
to face and through the media.
All programs emphasize critical thinking,
problem-solving, research, and independent scholarship. Issues of
specific concern are cultural perception, social ethics, creativity, and
freedom of expression. Most classes are speaking and/or
writing-intensive, and all focus on the interdependence of theory and
practice. Students may enliven their learning through
participation in the campus newspaper
The Arbiter,
KBSU Radio, Internships,
UTP - University Television Productions,
Forensics - Intercollegiate
Speech and Debate,
and Mediation
Services.
Students are encouraged to participate in internships and practica. A
total of 6 credits from internships and practica may count toward
departmental major requirements; additional credits may count toward
general education electives. The work of many students participating in
these activities has been recognized through national awards.
Admission to the Department of Communication is an uncomplicated
process. You need only register for classes through the
University's Registrar's Office, which is located in the Administration
Building or by following this link to
http://admissions.boisestate.edu/
Information on the Communication Graduate program and how to apply for admission is a
click away at
Graduate Studies.
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