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The course provides students with a foundation in the theoretical principles and practices of communication. It introduces theories of how communication shapes and responds to human relationships in different interpersonal, digital/online, organisati...
Approaches to Communication Research
COMS 201
This course develops students' critical academic literacy in communication research. We will overview key paradigms, theories, and methods used to conduct research across the spectrum of industries, platforms, texts, audiences, and everyday social in...
Global Communication and Society
COMS 202
This course examines the complex and dynamic relationship between communication and society, including the broader social contexts of culture, politics, and economics. It incorporates global as well as Aotearoa- focused theories and practices related...
Applied Communication Project
COMS 301
Students will undertake a project to demonstrate their theoretical and applied learning in communication studies. This may either take the form of a small research project using appropriate theories and method or an applied project demonstrating digi...
This course explores the role digital communication and information networks play in reshaping contemporary and future society. Different perspectives on digital society and the information economy are introduced. The course then examines the democra...
This course explores how identities and relationships are made visible when we communicate. How do people negotiate who they are in their daily interactions with others? How do identities and relationships shape how we accomplish co-ordinated actions...
This course focuses on the theories, practices, and research of critical communication and social change within global contexts. Using international and Aotearoa-based case studies from local communities, government initiatives, and civil society org...
Communication Paradigms
COMS 501
This core course provides an overview of key theories and paradigms in communication studies. Topics include the historical emergence of communication, transmission versus meaning-based approaches, symbolic interactionism versus structural analysis, ...
Communication Research Methods
COMS 502
This course provides students with a grounding in key methodologies and methods of data collection and analysis used in communication research. This includes consideration of different research paradigms, qualitative and quantitative approaches, the ...
Research Project
COMS 589
This course gives students the opportunity to pursue an individual research project relating to an aspect of the Master of Communication programme. Students will be given guidance and support from a supervisor.
Internship
COMS 590
Students will complete an approved and supervised work-based communication project while on a placement in a private sector establishment, public sector agency, or non-governmental organisation.
This course introduces students to the theories and practices of Intercultural Communication. Students will develop skills that are increasingly important to communicate effectively and appropriately when engaging in intercultural interactions.Consid...
This course explores theories and practices of intercultural communication. Students will apply these theories and practices in case studies with a view to identifying effective communicative strategies in intercultural interactions. Topics covered i...
This course focuses on how intercultural communication is central to global citizenship, using real and potential communication breakdowns caused by linguistic and cultural diversity. Students will develop skills and strategies to negotiate differenc...
This course treats translation not only as it is conventionally understood (as linguistic substitution) but in its broader sense of cross-cultural communication. Analysing a range of case studies (including crowd-translation, fan-subbing, localizatio...
This course provides students with strategies for engaging in intercultural communication in international contexts. Topics may include: global citizenship and intercultural communication; intercultural communication in situations of conflict and cri...
Intercultural Communication Project
ICOM 303
This course supports students in undertaking a research project under close supervision. Applying principles and practices covered in previous courses in the major, students will make a scholarly, civic or creative contribution to the study of interc...
The Art of Writing
LCCM 171
Even in a modern world dominated by visual and digital media, written communication remains the most essential and powerful tool not only in the university but in all social and professional contexts. This course draws on traditions of literary and c...
Reading and Writing Poetry
LCCM 172
The course teaches skills in both critical and creative reading and writing, through engagement with a wide range of poetry. You will explore the effects of concision, ornament, sentence structure, repetition, metre and form.
Narrative helps us understand and share our lives; it is essential to many forms of communication, from artworks made to last, to fleeting exchanges between acquaintances, or even testimony in a courtroom record. But what makes stories work, and work...
Literature and Journalism
LCCM 271
This course explores the relationship between English literature and journalism from the 18th to the 21st century. It considers questions of fact and fiction, objectivity, and style, across a range of genres. Students have the opportunity to produce ...
Not merely a tool of academic assessment, the essay is an art form with a long and rich history in English and other literatures. This course analyses classic essays from the Renaissance to the 21st century, and uses these as models for students' own...
Digital Oceania: Writing the Pacific
LCCM 273
The proliferation of digital media is pushing the boundaries of literary and creative communication in Oceania. This course is grounded in the digital and environmental humanities as it asks students to navigate Indigenous transformations of writing ...
Special Topic: Writing Ecologies
LCCM 310
In this course we will explore the dynamic relationship between contemporary creative nonfiction, storytelling, and shifting ecological imaginings. You will encounter a diverse range of engagements with homes and hauntings, ecosystems and environment...
This course offers advanced critical analysis and creative practice in specialised non-fiction writing. We will focus on cultural criticism, journalism, and creative or personal essays, examining these forms within traditional and digital media conte...
Tangata whenua writers, artists, and scholars have engaged with and in English for over two centuries. This course examines the interweaving of Māori concepts from early textual practices and visual literacies, to Indigenous ecocriticism and theories...
This course is a broad introduction to the field of political communication. It introduces key political actors and institutions and their use of communication, including political parties, governments, campaign groups, voter-citizens and other organ...
This course looks at the rise of the public relations and associated promotional professions and their impact on communication power and democracy. The first half of the course sets out a number of theoretical perspectives, including those from: indu...
Special Topic: Campaign Skills
PCOM 303
This course introduces students to a range of campaign skills to help equip them for future employment in political communication, including work for political parties, interest groups and think tanks. Part of the course will cover formulating and im...
This course examines the intersection between social media, politics and society, analysing platforms like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram to understand their role in our lives, in our political discourse and in shaping our culture. We exami...
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