Rochester Christian University

FACULTY

Dr. Carol Cooper

Chair – Department of Mass Communication
Professor of Mass Communication
School of Humanities
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School of Business and Professional Studies
Muirhead 108
(248) 218-2033
ccooper@rochesteru.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. Communication and Media Studies, Loughborough University, UK, 2015
  • M.A. in Film and Television for Education, London University Institute of Education, 1986
  • B.A. Hon In Drama and Religious Studies, Southlands College, University of London, 1980
  • PGCE in Religious Studies and Geography (secondary teaching certification, UK) 1981

Courses Taught

  • Introduction to Mass Communication
  • Media Writing
  • Media and Society
  • Media Ethics
  • Capstone Seminar in Mass Communication
  • Communication Basics
  • Public Speaking
  • Film Appreciation
  • Film History
  • Video Storytelling
  • Editorial Writing
  • Media Law
  • Mass Communication Theory
  • Intercultural Communication

Honors and Affiliations

  • Christian Creative Arts Association, USA
  • All Star Cast in Texas Region IV Community Theatre Competition
  • Media consultant, Christians in Education, UK
  • Representative for Baptist Union of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, London Standing Advisory Committee for Religious Education

Professional and Academic Experience

  • Fall 2012 Adviser, online edition of The Shield; student publications of Rochester College
  • Faculty advisor, KSHU 90.5 The Kat, Sam Houston State University
  • Adjunct Instructor, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas – Department of Mass Communication and Department of Theatre and Dance
  • Drama teacher, School for Performing and Visual Arts at University Heights Baptist church, Huntsville, TX
  • Drama teacher, enrichment summer school, Huntsville Independent School District program in Huntsville, TX
  • Pre-Kindergarten Teacher at Discovery Days Preschool of the University Heights Baptist Church, Huntsville, TX
  • Special Instructor of Television, Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar, MO
  • Media Librarian, Estep Library, Southwest Baptist University, Bolivar, MO
  • Peripatetic Department Chair of Religious Education, Inner London Education Authority, London, England
  • Production Assistant, Pergamon Educational Productions, London, England
  • Acting Department Chair, Religious Education, and Drama teacher, Haberdashers’ Aske’s Hatcham Girls School, London, England

Personal

Carol’s interest in mass communication began as a pre-teen when she traveled to Zambia with her parents and brother on a church music mission trip. She moved to England after 10th grade and lived there for 15 years. Carol taught public school for five years in inner city London after completing her postgraduate certificate in education. She enjoys travel, writing, reading, and is passionate about theatre, whether directing or onstage or behind the scenes. Any opportunity to share these activities with Carol’s two daughters, or other family and friends, who are spread between two continents, is an added blessing.

Carol received the Faculty Member of the Year award in 2022.

Publications

Publications
  • 2019: “Selfies: Searching for the Image of God in a Digital Age: A Review Essay” in Sharing The Practice, Vol. 42, No. 3, September 2019 (The Journal for Academy of Parish Clergy. ISSN: 0193-8247)
  • “The Influence of the Mobile Phone on Young Adult Communication” in Professional Communication and Translation Studies, VOL 10 / 2017, ISSN 2065 – 099X. Proceedings of the 10th International Conference, 30-31 March 2017 Timis?oara, Romania ; Politehnica University Press Timis?oara – 2017
  • “How the Cell Phone Is Changing the Nature of the Classroom Environment” Alliance of Universities for Democracy; AUDEM: International Journal of Higher Education and Democracy, Vol. 2. (2010).
  • “The Blurring of Mass Communication – Generation Net and the Cell Phone.” American Communication Journal, Vol. 11, No. 1, Spring 2009 http://www.acjournal.org/
  • “What Preschoolers See on TV.” ParentLife magazine, August 1997, (LifeWay Press, Nashville, TN).
  • Contributing writer to ParentLife magazine, LifeWay Press, Nashville, TN (1996-1999)
  • Preschool curriculum writer for preschoolers in START magazine. Woman’s Missionary Union, Birmingham, AL. The curriculum promoted diversity and global cultures (1997-2005).
Presentations
  • 2022 Michigan Reading Association Conference, Lansing, MI “Tools For Building an All Inclusive Classroom Through Media Literacy” virtual co-presentation with Cynthia Kiser, M.Ed., Rochester Community Schools and RU Adjunct
  • 2021 International Professional Communication and Translation Studies Conference, Politehnica University of Timisoara, Romania. Paper: “Perspectives in communication: university students online during the COVID-19 pandemic.”
  • 2020 Smart Towns series: Rochester Hills Public Library: “Events that changed the world: The advent of the cell phone.” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zxpo3sjrIEU
  • 2017 Professional Communication and Translation Studies 10th Annual International Conference: Politehnica University, Timisoara, Romania – Paper: The influence of the mobile phone on young adult communication
  • 2010 Alliance of Universities for Democracy (AUDEM), Pecs, Hungary – Paper: Power in Their Pockets – American Teen Culture and the Use of Cell Phones in University Classrooms.
  • 2006 Summer Conference at London University Institute of Education – Paper presenting my dissertation proposal: “Do Good Things Come in Small Packages? American Youth and the cell phone.”
  • 2005 Alliance of Universities for Democracy (AUDEM), Pecs, Hungary – Paper: Selling a Dream: Decoding Democratic and Consumer-oriented messages in American Popular Film.