Fall 2022 Graduate Courses

August 21, 2022

Fall 2022 Online Course Listing

Priority registration for fall term begins March 28. Please check MyRed for your priority registration appointment time. Here are the online graduate courses for fall 2022: 

Full term courses - Aug. 22-Dec. 16, 2022

  • ADPR 881.700 - Advertising and Public Relations Research
  • JGRD 992.700 - Professional Project *Registration Code Required*
  • JOMC 822.700 - Race, Gender and Media
  • JOMC 887.700 - Media, Ethics and Society

First 8-week courses - Aug. 22-Oct. 14, 2022

  • ADPR 830.791 - Advertising Issues and Strategies
  • ADPR 834.791 - Digital Insights and Analytics
  • ADPR 930.791 - IMC Capstone *Registration Code Required*

Second 8-week courses - Oct. 24-Dec. 16, 2022

  • ADPR 850.791 - PR Management and Case Studies
  • JGRD 903.791 - Entrepreneurial Journalism
  • JOMC 820.792 - Financial Communications
  • SPMC 878.791 - Social and Digital Media for Sports Promotion
Fall 2022 In-Person Course Listing

Priority registration for fall term begins March 28. Please check MyRed for your priority registration appointment time. Here are the in-person graduate courses for fall 2022: 

Full term courses - Aug. 22-Dec. 16, 2022

  • ADPR/SPMC 864.001 - Sports Media Relations and Promotions (TR 2-3:15pm; ANDN 109)
  • JGRD 992.001 - Professional Project *Registration Code Required*
  • JOMC 886.001 - Mass Media Law (MWF 9:30-10:20am; ANDN 15)
  • JOMC 887.001 - Media, Ethics and Society (TR 3:30-4:45pm; ANDN 15)
Fall 2022 Pop-Up Course Information

Pop-up courses are short, 1.0 credit hour courses designed to allow students to dive into emerging industry trends and gain skills to prepare them for future careers. Pop-up courses cannot be used for your program of study. 

ADPR 883.951 - Portfolio Development (R 5:30-8:20pm; ANDN 336; 10/6-11/3)
Need to dial in your portfolio? In this course you will learn how to improve your work and execute a variety of pieces that demonstrate experience in the form of a portfolio. Explore strategies to brand yourself using a portfolio to showcase the very best of your skills. You'll leverage relevant digital tools and media platforms to present your work to potential employers and clients.

JOMC 892.951 - Special Topics: European Sports and Media - The 2022 Football World Cup (TR 5:30-7:20pm; ANDN 336; 8/23-9/15)
This course explores the German and European media and sports landscape as well as the in fall 2022 upcoming Football World Cup as a major international sports event. Gain an in-depth understanding of European sports media and what is found in other nations and continents like the United States. The course will focus on topics related to communication and mass media, as well as sports sociology, management, and journalism. Students will examine the organization and impact of the Football World Cup, particularly with a view on the forthcoming 2026 WC in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.