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Spring 2007
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  Course Outline       Credits   Course Title   Instructor   Note*
 
  CMNS 110       3   Introduction to Communication Studies   Donald Gutstein   DE
 
                       
  CMNS 110       3   Introduction to Communication Studies   Roman Onufrijchuk   B
                       
 
  CMNS 130       3   Explorations in Mass Communication (writing intensive)   Rowland Lorimer   DE
 
 
  CMNS 130       3   Explorations in Mass Communication (writing intensive)   Ian Chunn   B
 
 
  CMNS 130       3   Explorations in Mass Communication (writing intensive)   Catherine Murray   B
 
                       
  CMNS 200       3   Effective Communication   Cathy Hill   B
                       
 
  CMNS 210       3   Media History   Kirsten McAllister   HCD
 
                       
  CMNS 220       3   Understanding Television   Zoë Druick   B
                       
 
  CMNS 221       3   Media and Audiences   Martin Laba   HCE
 
 
  CMNS 226       3   Digital Media Communication Techniques   Dave Murphy   B
 
 
  CMNS 230       3   The Cultural Industries in Canada; Global Context   Cathy Cross   B
 
                       
  CMNS 235       3   Introduction to Journalism in Canada   Donald Gutstein   B
                       
 
  CMNS 253       3   Introduction to Information Technology: The New Media (writing intensive)   Richard Smith   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 258       3   Introduction to Electroacoustic Communication   Norbert Ruebsaat   B
 
 
  CMNS 259       3   Acoustic Dimensions of Communication I   Barry Truax   DE
 
 
  CMNS 260       3   Empirical Communication Research Methods   Jan Marontate   B
 
 
  CMNS 261       3   Documentary Research in Communication   Donald Gutstein   DE
 
 
  CMNS 261       3   Documentary Research in Communication   Arthur-Martins Aginam   B
 
 
 
 
 
  CMNS 262       3   Design and Method in Qualitative Communication Research   Sharla Sava   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 304       4   Communication in Everyday Life (writing intensive)   Terry Neiman   B
 
 
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                      HCE
 
 
  CMNS 323       4   Cultural Dimensions in Advertising   Shane Gunster   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 332       4   Communication and Rhetoric   Gary McCarron   B
 
 
  CMNS 333       4   Broadcasting Regulation and Policy in the Global Context   Catherine Murray   B
 
 
  CMNS 336       4   Telecommunication Regulation in North America   Dal Yong Jin   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 353       4   Social Impacts of Information Technology   Peter Chow-White   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 359       4   Acoustic Dimensions of Communication II   Barry Truax   B
 
 
  CMNS 362       6   Evaluation Methods for Applied Communication Research   Kelly Fox   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 363       6   Approaches to Media and Audience Research  

TBA

  B
 
 
  CMNS 371       4   Structure of the Book Publishing Industry in Canada   Maureen Gillis   DE
 
 
  CMNS 372       4   The Publishing Process   Ian Chunn   DE
 
 
  CMNS 375       4   Magazine Publishing (2 sections)   Bob Mercer   HCE
 
 
  CMNS 386       4   (Special Topics) Documentary Media   Zoë Druick   B
 
 
  CMNS 408       4   Communication Network Project Group   Bill Richards   B
 
 
                       
 
 
 

CMNS 410

      4   Media and Ideology   Shane Gunster   B
 
 
  CMNS 425       4   Applied Communication for Social Issues   Jamie Rennie   HCE
 
 
  CMNS 428       4   Advanced Media Recording: Methods and Theory   Dave Murphy   B
 
 
  CMNS 428 D1     4   (Media Education Project Group)  Media Education   Stuart Poyntz   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 433       4   Advanced Issues in Communication and Cultural Policy   Alison Beale   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 435  
  4   Information Rights in the Information Age   Donald Gutstein   B
                       
 
  CMNS 446       4   Communication of Science & Transfer of Technology   TBA   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 448       4   Ethnic Media In BC   Catherine Murray    
 
 
  CMNS 453       4   Issues in the Information Society   Richard Smith   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 453       4   Issues in the Information Society   Richard Smith   DE
 
 
                       
 
 
  CMNS 456       4   Communication to Mitigate Disasters   Sheena Vivian   B
 
 
                       
 
 
  CMNS 472       4   Books, Markets and Readers (2 sections)   Pilar Lomonaco   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 473       4   Publication Design and Print Production   Anne Ahmad / Janet Russell Kennedy   HCD
 
 
  CMNS 474       4   The Business of Publishing   Craig Riggs   HCE
 
 
  CMNS 486       4   (Special Topics) Regulation and Deregulation: Science, Society and Risk Communication   William Leiss   B
 
 
  CMNS 488       4   (Special Topics) The City and The Computer: Community, Surveillance and Urban Change   Ari Goelman   HCD
 
 
                       
 
 
                       
 
 
                       
 
 
                       
 
 
                       
 
 
                       
 
 

* Legend
B = Burnaby Campus
B(IS) = Burnaby Campus- Intersession
B(SS) = Burnaby Campus- Summer Session
CO = Co-op
DE = Distance Education
DS = Direscted Study
FP = Field Placement
H = Honours
HCD = Harbour Centre, Day
HCD(I) = Harbour Centre, Day- Intersession
HCD(SS) = Harbour Centre, Day- Summer Session
HCE = Harbour Centre, Evening
HCE(I) = Harnour Centre, Evening- Intersession
PG = Project Groups
SD = Surrey Campus, Day

Students need to figure out a topic related to the appropriate area of CMNS, and find an instructor / prof to supervise and grade their work (usually one medium-lenghth research paper). Some profs allow "groups" of one student; others require 3-4 students to work together. There is a project group form (blue) in the cubby holes outside the general office, or a PDF form here to be completed (by EACH student in a project gropu course) and signed by the student and the prof before you submit it to Lucie for registration.

Honours students must apply for admission to the program by 15 July 2004 with the CMNS Honours Co-ordinator (Gary McCarron), c/o Lucie, prior to registration.
Students who have completed CMNS 497-5 must inform Lucie of when they wish to be registered in CMNS 498-10 -it's NOT an automatic process

ˆ For further information about the Co-op Program in Communication, contact Marcia Shimizu, Erika Wah or Sangita Mudaliar.

± These courses require a CMNS form submitted to Lucie prior to registration.

Please Note: THE COURSES MARKED WITH AND ARE ADD-PROHIBITED ON THE goSFU REGISTRATION SYSTEM. THEY MUST HAVE THE CORRECT FORMS COMPLETED, SIGNED AND SUBMITTED TO THE UNDERGRADUATE ADVISOR (LUCIE MENKVELD) PRIOR TO REGISTERING FOR THEM. LUCIE WILL THEN REGISTER STUDENTS FOR THEM ONLINE. STUDENTS MUST PAY THEIR $100 DEPOSIT FOR THE SUMMER ON TIME -- AT LEAST ONE WEEK PRIOR TO YOUR REGISTRATION DATE.