"A Conversation with Mayor Jim Gray"
Part of A&S Keys to Our Common Future initiative. This talk is sponsored by The University of Kentucky Center for Equality and Social Justice (CESJ).
Part of A&S Keys to Our Common Future initiative. This talk is sponsored by The University of Kentucky Center for Equality and Social Justice (CESJ).
By Gail Hairston
UK geology senior Adam Nolte explains his research on sinkholes in Woodford County to President Capilouto.
The University of Kentucky was represented by 16 undergraduate students and their 14 research projects at the 17th annual Posters-at-the-Capitol event last week at the Kentucky State Capitol in Frankfort.
The role of communication in public health campaigns. Includes theories relevant to such campaigns, campaign effects studies, methods of evaluation, and message design and targeting principles.
A focused treatment of one or more issues, topics, or problems in qualitative research methodology in communication, such as ethnography, discourse analysis, semiotics, or historical methods. May be repeated unlimited under different topics.
A course in the methods and design of communication studies.
A topical seminar discussing issues in the field of health communication from a variety of perspectives, e,g., the relevance of interpersonal, international and intercultural and mass communication processes to the quality and availability of health care. May be repeated.
To provide advanced students with an opportunity for independent work to be conducted in regular consultation with the instructor. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits. (To be used for independent work.
Significant participation in important aspects of a research project under the direction of a graduate faculty member. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits.
Professors will conduct research seminars in topics or problems in which they have special research interests. May be repeated with different topics.
Intensive examination of selected topics important to the construction, development, and testing of communication theories and problems.