Undergraduate Degrees
Annenberg School for Communication 304
Graduate Degrees
Courses of Instruction
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E-mail: ascquery@bcf.usc.eduDirector: Walter R. Fisher, Ph.D.
Associate Director: Janet Fulk, Ph.D.Faculty
Professors: Jonathan D. Aronson, Ph.D.; Sandra Ball-Rokeach, Ph.D.; Peter Clarke, Ph.D.; Michael J. Cody, Ph.D.; William H. Dutton, Ph.D.; Walter R. Fisher, Ph.D.; Janet Fulk, Ph.D.; Thomas A. Hollihan, Ph.D.; Margaret McLaughlin, Ph.D.; Peter R. Monge, Ph.D.; A. Michael Noll, Ph.D.Associate Professors: James R. Beniger, Ph.D.; Randall Lake, Ph.D.; Lynn C. Miller, Ph.D.; Stephen O'Leary, Ph.D.; Patricia Riley, Ph.D.; Kenneth K. Sereno, Ph.D.Assistant Professors: Sheila T. Murphy, Ph.D.; Marita Sturken, Ph.D.; Douglas Thomas, Ph.D.; Christopher Weare, Ph.D.
Lecturers: Ann Chisholm, Ph.D.; David Damus, J.D.; Colleen Keough, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty: David Marc, Ph.D.; Tracy Westen, J.D.
Degree Programs
The School of Communication offers programs of study leading to a B.A. and minor in Communication and an M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication, as well as an M.A. in Communication Management. The Communication Management Program has established dual degree programs with the Law School and Hebrew Union College.Communication has become a highly prized commodity in modern society, for it is through communication that our social, economic and cultural lives are shaped - globally, daily, comprehensively. The communication discipline focuses on how and with what success individuals strategically employ symbols (language, art and other modes of expression) to influence the circumstances of their personal and public lives, their communities and the world itself. Those who undertake the study of communication examine the content, technologies and consequences of communication.
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