Courses Taught
California State University, Northridge
- COMS 151 Public Speaking. Fall 1999 and Fall 1995.
- COMS 301 Performance, Language, and Cultural Studies. Fall 1998, Spring 2000, Spring and Fall 1996, and Fall 1995.
- COMS 321 Rhetorical Discourse. Fall 1994.
- COMS 327 Rhetorical Theory. Spring 1998, 2001, and 2002.
- COMS 428 Freedom of Speech. (Was COMS 328 until 2005) Spring 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006 and Fall 2001, 2002, 2006, and 2007.
- COMS 345 Perspectives in American Rhetoric. Spring 1998, Spring 1997, Spring 1996 and Spring 1995.
- COMS 345 Rhetoric of Popular Culture. Spring 2001 and Spring 2006.
- COMS 356 Intercultural Communication. Fall 1999, Spring 1999, Fall 2000, Fall 2001, Spring 2002, Spring-Fall 2006.
- COMS 360 Communication and the Sexes. Interim 1995 and Fall 1998.
- COMS 431 Persuasion. Spring 1995 and Fall 1994.
- COMS 442 Rhetoric of Peace and Conflict. Spring 2002, 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008.
- COMS 443 Rhetoric of Business. Spring 2004.
- COMS 444 Contemporary Political Rhetoric. Fall 1996.
- COMS 446 Rhetoric of Crime and Punishment. Spring 2001.
- COMS 454 Communication and Technology. Fall 2005, Fall 2002, Spring 2003; Spring 2004; Fall 2001; Fall 2000; Fall 1999; Fall 1998; Summer and Fall 1997; Spring 1996; Fall 1996.
- COMS 600 Core Seminar in Communication Studies. Fall 1997 and Fall 2000.
- COMS 604 Seminar in Textual Studies. Fall 1995 and Spring 1998.
- COMS 631 Seminar in Classical Rhetoric. Fall 1999, Fall 2003, Fall 2005.
- COMS 632 Seminar in Contemporary Rhetoric. Spring 2000, Spring 1999, Spring 1997 and Summer 1996.
- COMS 633 Seminar in Postmodern Rhetoric. Fall 2002 and Fall 2006.
- COMS 654 Seminar in Communication and Technology. Spring 2003, 2005, and 2007.
- COMS 656 Seminar in Intercultural Communication. Spring 1996.
- HUM 391 Cultural Studies of Mediated Phenomena (Junior Seminar in Humanities). Spring 1999.
Temple University
University of Iowa
- Communication and Contemporary Culture
- Practicum in Rhetorical Theory and Criticism
- Rhetoric I (Critical Reading, Writing, and Speaking)
- Rhetoric II (Critical and Persuasive Writing and Speaking)
- Argumentation Theory and Practice
- Persuasion in Society
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