The Department of Communication at the University of Washington seeks to advance the study and practice of communication across mediated and face-to-face contexts by using both humanistic and social scientific approaches. Our research and teaching focus on seven interrelated areas of study, listed below and described in more detail on our Faculty Research and Affiliated Centers page.
Faculty, staff, and students work across these domains to cultivate a collaborative and inclusive scholarly community. The Department highlights these areas to demonstrate the strengths of the unit, not to create a set of seven separate programs. Faculty typically work across multiple areas of study. Students do not formally identify themselves as belonging in a particular area.
All graduating MA and PhD students receive degrees in Communication, not a particular area of study.
Faculty:
Carmen Gonzalez, Assistant Professor
Ralina Joseph, Professor
LeiLani Nishime, Professor
Timeka Tounsel, Assistant Professor
Affiliate and/or Adjunct Faculty:
Lauren Berliner, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, UW Bothell
Rick Bonus, American Ethnic Studies
Michelle Habell-Pallan, Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies
Course offerings include:
COM 519 Visual Cultural Studies Methods
COM 525 Community-Based Research Methods
COM 563: Black Cultural Studies
COM 572: Asian American Cultural Studies
Graduate students who wish to learn more about communication and difference can enroll in the Department of Communication courses listed here. Students also typically enroll in other courses within and outside the Department, and students are welcome to develop programs of study that combine different area emphases.
Faculty:
Kirsten Foot, Professor
Carmen Gonzalez, Assistant Professor
Benjamin Mako Hill, Assistant Professor
Katy Pearce, Associate Professor
Matt Powers, Associate Professor
Adrienne Russell, Professor
Affiliate and/or Adjunct Faculty:
Lauren Berliner, Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences, UW Bothell
Karen Fisher, Information School
Anissa Tanweer, research scientist at the eScience Institute
Course offerings include:
COM 528 Designing Internet Research
COM 539 Theories of Technology and Society
COM 585 Computer-Mediated Communication
COM 597 Global Social Media
Graduate students who wish to learn more about communication technology and society can enroll in the Department of Communication courses listed here. Students also typically enroll in other courses within and outside the Department, and students are welcome to develop programs of study that combine different area emphases.
Faculty:
Valerie Manusov, Professor
Wang Liao, Assistant Professor
Affiliate and/or Adjunct Faculty:
John Crowley, Assistant Professor, University of Delaware
Kristina Scharp, Associate Professor, Rutgers University
Course offerings include:
COM 569 Relational Communication
COM 576 Interpersonal Communication
COM 579 Family Communication
COM 580 Nonverbal Communication
Graduate students who wish to learn more about interpersonal communication can enroll in the Department of Communication courses listed here. Students also typically enroll in other courses within and outside the Department, and students are welcome to develop programs of study that combine different area emphases.
Faculty
Matt Powers, Associate Professor
Adrienne Russell, Professor
Doug Underwood, Professor
Course offerings include:
COM 545 Development of Mass Communication
COM 557 Government and Mass Communication
COM 559 Media and Foreign Policy
COM 565 Mass Media Structure
Faculty
Leah Ceccarelli, Professor
Amanda Friz, Assistant Professor
Christine Harold, Professor
Matt McGarrity, Teaching Professor
LeiLani Nishime, Professor
Affiliate and/or Adjunct Faculty:
Justin Eckstein, Assistant Professor, PLU
James Jasinski, University of Puget Sound
Course offerings include:
COM 515 Rhetorical Criticism
COM 540 Rhetoric of Science
COM 586 Rhetoric of Health and Medicine
COM 597 Rhetorical Field Methods
Graduate students who wish to learn more about rhetoric can enroll in the Department of Communication courses listed here. Students also typically enroll in other courses within and outside the Department, and students are welcome to develop programs of study that combine different area emphases. Students may be particularly interested in coursework from faculty in the English department who list rhetorical theory as an area of interest.
Faculty:
Kirsten Foot, Professor
Benjamin Mako Hill, Assistant Professor
Carmen Gonzalez, Assistant Professor
Affiliate and/or Adjunct Faculty:
Amoshaun Toft, Associate Professor, UW Bothell
Course offerings include:
COM 513 Fieldwork Research Methods
COM 570 Organizational Communication
COM 597 Interviewing for Social Research
COM 597 Cross-Sector Collaboration
Faculty
Leah Ceccarelli, Professor
Matt McGarrity, Teaching Professor
Patricia Moy, Professor
Matt Powers, Associate Professor
Adrienne Russell, Professor
Doug Underwood, Professor
Affiliate and/or Adjunct Faculty:
Mark Smith, Political Science
Course offerings include:
COM 551 Communication and Politics
COM 553 Public Opinion and Communication
COM 597 Democracy and Disinformation
COM 597 Democracy in Crisis
Graduate students who wish to learn more about political communication can enroll in the Department of Communication courses listed here. Students also typically enroll in other courses within and outside the Department, and students are welcome to develop programs of study that combine different area emphases.
Some course descriptions may be found on the Course Catalog page.