This semester’s schedule is available in the UF Schedule of Courses. Check out our schedule under “Written and Oral Communication” in the SOC.
The Dial Center offers a selection of courses throughout the year, including:
Core Courses
Two of Three — COM1000, SPC2300, SPC2608 — required for minor
Assignments: 3 multiple choice exams; 3 discussion assignments; 10 reading quizzes
Credit Hours: 3
Online – Summer, Fall, Spring
Assignments: 3 multiple choice exams; 1 paper (interview someone from a different culture and type 2-3 pages); 1 group project
Credit Hours: 3
Summer, Fall, Spring
Assignments: 2 exams; 5 speeches
Credit Hours: 3
Summer, Fall, Spring
Additional Dial Center Course Offerings
Credit Hours: 1
Assignments: 3 presentations (individual, paired and group), 2 exams (mid-term & final), 2 active listening opportunities (ALO’s) and participation.
Credit Hours: 3
Fall, Spring
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: Satisfactory completion of one semester of intercollegiate forensics participation at UF before registering for this course.
Spring, Fall
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; journal entries based on observations/activities/reflections; 4 current event articles, written summaries and oral presentations; final group project and presentation
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or permission of instructor.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: SPC 2608 or instructor permission.
Summer, Spring
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: SPC2608 – Public Speaking
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; panel presentation; group critique; short paper on a film; group service project
Credit Hours: 3
Spring
Assignments: Gordon Rule level 6; 4 summaries (2 pg each); 4-page midterm; 6-page final project
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or other core course; junior or senior status preferred.
Summer, Spring
Credit Hours: 3
Assignments: Readings (on course reserves); discussions, quizzes, health communication analysis.
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: None- but an understanding of basic interpersonal communication is suggested.
Fall or Spring
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 and basic course in biology recommended.
Fall or Spring
Assignments: Chapter quizzes/exams; study guides; discussion assignments; final exam or project
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or instructor permission.
Online – Summer, Fall, Spring
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; review questions; discussion assignments; final exam or project
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or permission of instructor; junior/senior status recommended.
Online – Summer, Fall, Spring
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 and junior/senior status strongly recommended.
Fall or Spring
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; 4 current event articles, written summaries and oral presentations; in-class activities; research analysis paper; research poster presentation
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or permission of instructor.
Spring
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; medical article presentation; film analysis, book analysis; InfoSearch
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300, or permission of instructor.
Fall
Assignments: 2 exams, final paper, reaction papers, discussion leader, homework assignments & participation
Credit Hours: 3
Fall
Assignments: Attendance; participation; 2 one-page papers; 2 speeches
Credit Hours: 1 | Pre-requisite: Must have instructor’s permission to take the course.
Special Topics Courses
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; 4 current event articles, written summaries and oral presentations; in-class activities; interview project with elder community partner; final interview project is to produce a scrapbook to present in class and then give to community partner as a thank-you gift
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or permission of instructor.
Fall of even years
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: Recommended for advanced upper-division students.
Fall or Spring
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; 4 current event articles, written summaries and oral presentations; Life Span film analysis; final project and presentation: Genogram and Portfolio (writing about life span events)
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or permission of instructor.
Fall of odd years
Assignments: Several oral presentations & written assignments; 20 hours of public service
Credit Hours: 3
Credit Hours: 3
Fall
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 recommended.
Fall or Spring
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: Both SPC2608 and SPC3602 (or SPC3513).
Spring, Fall
Assignments: 10 one-page summaries of a research study
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or other core course; preferably communication studies minor.
Fall
Assignments: 4 current event articles, written summaries and oral presentations; vocabulary quizzes; in-class activities; final project (making your own website)
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300, or permission of instructor.
Spring
Credit Hours: 3
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; 4 current event articles, written summaries and oral presentations; in-class activities; major research analysis term paper; research poster presentation
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300 or permission of instructor.
Fall
Credit Hours: 3
Spring
Assignments: 2 exams, 1 group project, 3-5 homework assignments
Credit Hours: 3
Spring
Assignments: 2 oral presentations; 2 written presentations; 2 exams
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or related social science course; preferably sports administration/management status.
Spring
General Education Courses
The General Education Program at the University of Florida provides instruction in common collective knowledge about the world that enables students to communicate, to make informed decisions about many aspects of their lives, to understand and to participate fully as informed citizens in local, national and global matters. Learn more about the General Education Program.
A survey of theory and application in the Speech Communication Theory field.
Assignments: 3 multiple choice exams; 3 discussion assignments; 10 reading quizzes
Credit Hours: 3
Online – Summer, Fall, Spring
This course is primarily for those students with a strong interest in health-related issues and will cover such topics as the history and current issues in health communication, the roles of patients and caregivers, social and cultural issues, communication in health organizations, and issues in public health (media, crisis, policy reform, and health promotion).
Assignments: Chapter quizzes; medical article presentation; film analysis, book analysis; InfoSearch
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or SPC2300, or permission of instructor.
Fall
The objective of this course is to explore the role of language in articulating, maintaining, and subverting power relations in society. We will consider the interplay between linguistics and extra-linguistic factors such as race/ethnicity, gender, and sexual orientation, as well as what linguistic factors index power relationships in specific types of discourse, such as media discourse, political discourse, and institutional discourse. Additionally, this course aims to provide students with the meta-language and analytical tools to describe, analyze, and uncover the various (strategic) biases in language, as well as articulate how these biases reflect, maintain, and create power relationships among individual speakers and in society.
Assignments: 2 exams, final paper, reaction papers, discussion leader, homework assignments & participation
Credit Hours: 3
Fall
Learn to improve interpersonal communication and relationships with a variety of people (roommates, friends, co- workers, significant others, etc.).
Assignments: 3 multiple choice exams; 1 paper (interview someone from a different culture and type 2-3 pages); 1 group project
Credit Hours: 3
Summer, Fall, Spring
An examination of cultural identity, cultural beliefs and practices, and how we can overcome barriers to successful intercultural communication.
Assignments: Gordon Rule level 6; 4 summaries (2 pg each); 4-page midterm; 6-page final project
Credit Hours: 3 | Pre-requisite: COM1000 or other core course; junior or senior status preferred.
Summer, Spring
Quest Courses
UF Quest is part of the general education curriculum. Quest courses examine questions about the human condition that are difficult to answer and hard to ignore. Learn more about UF Quest.
Attribute: General Education – Humanities
This course examines the essential questions of the human condition, as it relates to listening by looking at the complex relationship between humans, communication, technology and listening. This course is multidisciplinary in nature, drawing from psychology, sociology and communication studies. Students will explore these themes through participatory discussions, observational analysis, self-reflections and evaluation. Students will build concrete skills that will help support and promote effective listening.
Credit Hours: 3
Attributes: General Education – Social & Behavioral Sciences (S), General Education – Diversity (D)
What role does communication and critical thinking play in the development and expression of empathetic listening via social media? How can we build empathic responses and develop ‘best practices’ for expressing empathy online? This class examines the complex relationship between humans, communication, technology and empathy.
Credit Hours: 3
Attributes: General Education – Social & Behavioral Sciences (S), General Education – Diversity (D)
In this class, students will learn the intersection of communication and civic engagement. They will critically engage with historic methods of social movements, models of civic engagement, and theories regarding public (and interpersonal) discourses to better understand the most effective ways to be an engaged citizen.
Credit Hours: 3