As a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Minnesota, I also teach courses in the Department of Communications Studies. For more detailed information, please view my curriculum vitae.
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COURSES TAUGHT
Spring 2017, Spring 2019 (4 semesters)
COMM 1101 – Introduction to Public Speaking
Jules Wight, Instructor
Fall 2014, Fall 2015 – Summer 2017 (6 semesters)
COMM 3211 – Introduction to U.S. Electronic Media
Large lecture course surveying U.S. media
Jules Wight, Instructor
Course blog: http://medialiterates.tumblr.com
Spring 2015 (1 semester)
COMM 3263W – Media Literacy: Decoding Media Images
Jules Wight, Instructor
Course blog: http://medialiterates.tumblr.com
COMM 3601 – Introduction to Rhetorical Theory
Jules Wight, Teaching Assistant
Fall 2014 (1 semester)
COMM 3211 – Introduction to U.S. Electronic Media
Jules Wight, Instructor
Fall 2013 – Spring 2014 (3 semesters)
COMM 3263W – Media Literacy: Decoding Media Images
Jules Wight, Instructor
Course blog: http://medialiterates.tumblr.com
Spring 2013 (1 semester)
COMM 1101 – Introduction to Public Speaking
Jules Wight, Instructor
COMM 3601 – Introduction to Rhetorical Theory
Jules Wight, Teaching Assistant
Fall 2012
COMM 1101 – Introduction to Public Speaking
Jules Wight, Instructor
SAMPLING OF OTHER COURSES PREPARED TO TEACH
Media Courses
- Critical Internet Studies
- Digital Media and Materiality
- Global Telecommunication Law
- Emerging Media and Political Economy
- Digital Media and Social Movements
- Critical Algorithm Studies
- Media Policy and Globalization
- Freedom of Speech in Social Media
- Media, Gender, and Identity
- Digital First Amendment Studies
- Media Surveillance Studies
Rhetoric Courses
- Introduction to Rhetorical Theory
- Rhetoric of Digital Citizenship
- Contemporary Rhetorical Theory
- Rhetoric of New Media
- New Materialism and Rhetoric
- Ethics and Political Rhetoric
Gender/Race/Social Justice Courses
- Contemporary Queer Theory
- Transgender Politics and History
- U.S. Policy and Human Rights in Latin America
- Media, Gender, and Identity