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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.

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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 that 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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