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Emily M. Buehler, PhD

Teaching Experience

Purdue University
Graduate Courses

COM 512

Theories of Interpersonal Communication

Graduate seminar on theory and research in interpersonal communication.​

COM 612

Personal Relationships & Technology

Graduate seminar on theory and research on the use of communication technologies in personal relationships.

Undergraduate Courses

COM 212

Approaches to the Study of Interpersonal Communication

Introduction to concepts and theories relevant to communication in a variety of social and personal relationships.

COM 372

Communication in Relationships

Upper level course on theory and research on communication in close relationships.

COM 491

Disclosure, Privacy, and Secrets

Upper-level course exploring theories and models of privacy and disclosure.

Penn State University
Undergraduate Courses

CAS 100

Effective Speech

A required, general education course focused on practice of public speaking.

CAS 283

Introduction to Computer-Mediated Communication

Introduction to theory and application of technologies for communication. Responsible for discussion sections and grading.

University of Iowa
Undergraduate Courses

COMM 1112

Interpersonal Communication

Introduction to concepts and theories relevant to communication in a variety of social and personal relationships. Responsible for discussion sections and grading.

COMM 1305

Studying Communication: Methods

Introduction to empirical research philosophy, tradition, methodologies, and applications within the communication field. Responsible for leading discussion sections and grading.

COMM 1816

Business & Professional Communication

Introduction to business and professional communication at individual and organizational levels, including interviewing, speaking, and business writing. Full course planning, instruction, and evaluation.

COMM 2053

Privacy Management in Relationships

Intermediate-level course exploring theories and models of privacy and disclosure. Full course planning, instruction, and evaluation.

COMM 2089

Nonverbal Communication

An intermediate-level course on the theoretical study of nonverbal codes and their functions in social interactions. Full course planning, instruction, and evaluation.

Wake Forest University
Undergraduate Courses

COM 113

Relational Communication

Introduction to concepts and theories relevant to communication in social and personal relationships from a goals-based perspective. Responsible for leading discussion sections and grading.

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