Communication


Faculty Honors Advisors

Laura Guerrero
Joris Van Ouytsel

About this opportunity

The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (HDSHC) welcomes all Barrett students. Whether you are a communication major, minor, or taking our classes as electives, we would like to help you chart your pathway of excellence in our program. 

Participating in the Communication Honors Program provides students with a variety of useful academic opportunities. Connecting with communication faculty and professionals can open doors to networking, research experiences, and skills development. Students will benefit from the diverse perspectives and experiences that faculty provide to study and improve communication in global, organizational, and relational contexts.

Advantages of simultaneous enrollment in the Barrett Honors College and the Communication Honors Program include:

  • Priority registration for classes
  • Specially-designed honors courses taught by award-winning faculty
  • The ability to work directly with professors and honors advisors
  • Participation in research collaboratives 
  • Summer study abroad
  • Career skills development
  • Eligibility for communication scholarships and endowed awards 
  • Opportunities to attend and present at professional conferences
  • Creation of a unique honors thesis and/or exhibition
  • Pathways for building qualifications for admission to prestigious graduate programs

Any Barrett student who is considering majoring or minoring in Communication and has questions about the Communication Honors Program should contact Dr. Laura Guerrero at laura.guerrero@asu.edu.

Enrichment Contract Advisor Criteria: https://humancommunication.asu.edu/content/honors-enrichment-contract
Honors Enrichment Contracts may only be supervised by Honors Contract Faculty  An Honors Enrichment Contract may only be negotiated with approved Honors Faculty in the Hugh Downs School. Graduate students and staff may not supervise a contract.

Thesis

Completing an Honors thesis in the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication (HDSHC) allows for a broad range of possible topics and methodologies, which include both quantitative and qualitative research. Completing an honors thesis in the HDSHC provides the first step towards establishing your expertise formally and more publicly, while it provides you with valuable research and/or creative experience. The thesis process will help you hone your investigative and critical thinking skills, as well as your oral and written communication skills, which all COM majors and employers recognize as vitally important in today’s competitive work environment.

Honors Thesis Directors: 
All full-time faculty (i.e., core faculty and full-time instructors) with Ph.D. degrees in the HDSHC can serve as Honors Thesis Directors (see Honors Thesis Directors for a list of these faculty). The second reader can be any faculty listed on our website and/or other qualified faculty with terminal degrees (e.g., Ed.D., JD, MS, MA, MFA). A third reader is OPTIONAL. A third reader can be determined by the student and faculty director and is anyone with expertise or experience relevant to the thesis. This can include graduate students.

Visit the HDSHC website for more information about the Honors Thesis. https://humancommunication.asu.edu/undergraduate/honors

Academic Preparation

Thesis contracts are created on a case-by-case basis, so student should communicate with their advisors and potential thesis advisor on their academic preparation. It is recommended that students complete the core theory and methods courses (i.e., COM207 and 308), including the appropriate capstone (COM407 or 408). Coursework in the students’ specific interests would be helpful as well.

Recommended Timeline

Flowchart of process is accessible via https://humancommunication.asu.edu/undergraduate/honors

Other Honors Opportunities

Honors enrichment contracts are created on a case-by-case basis, to provide students with learning experiences beyond the general course requirements. Students and faculty should feel free to design an agreement in addition to general course expectations that is tailored to the specifics of their interaction, the expected work, and the course. Honors enrichment contract guidelines can be found online.

Honors students are welcome to join our research collaboratives to work with both faculty and graduate students on innovative projects. View faculty contact information regarding the research collaboratives online. https://humancommunication.asu.edu/research-and-initiatives

The Hugh Downs School also welcomes Barrett Honors Fellow applications, please contact the FHA for more information.

College

The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Campus

Tempe

Academic Unit

Hugh Downs School of Human Communication