Advanced Communication
Advanced communication courses are upper-level courses that emphasize written, oral, visual, and electronic communication. These courses are the responsibility of the Advanced Communication Committee in the Department of English.

About Advanced Communication Courses
Advanced communication courses are upper-level courses that emphasize written, oral, visual, and electronic communication. These courses are the responsibility of the Advanced Communication Committee in the Department of English. more »
This manual provides background information essential to designing and teaching these advanced communication courses and ensures some consistency in content and evaluation standards in courses that have multiple sections. more »
The most frequently asked questions about advanced communication courses. more »
Professional Links
The following URLs link to sites with information particularly useful to advanced communication instructors—ISU-specific information, professional associations and organizations, portals about a variety of topics relevant to advanced communication, journals, and discussion groups. more »
A social network for instructors, who may share course materials that work well when teaching courses in advanced communication. more »
Support Services
Some advanced communication students may need academic or personal assistance or support. The support services listed are available within the university. more »
Students may earn "T" (test-out) credit for English 302 and English 314 by passing a test-out examination. The "T" credit will give students 3 credit hours toward graduation. The course will then be listed on students’ transcripts but will not influence their GPA’s. more »
If you have previously taken a course similar to English 302 or English 314 at another institution or are planning to take a course at an institution other than ISU, you will need to get approval to use that course in place of a required 302 or 314 course at ISU. more »
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