AJ Jung
- Assistant-In
Location
- Warrington College of Business
- Management Communication Center
- No Building None
Dr. Jung (sounds like “jungle”) teaches undergraduate and graduate professional communication and writing courses in the Management Communication Center within the Warrington College of Business. Dr. Jung has taught and researched in the communication studies field for over 23 years, focusing on presentation skills and intercultural communication. She spends her summers helping incoming freshmen acclimate to the college experience. Before joining the Management Communication Center, she taught courses in intercultural communication, argumentation, communication studies, identity, qualitative research methods, and public speaking in California, Oregon, and the Dial Center at UF. She focuses her continuing education on innovative teaching strategies and considerations of AI in higher education. Her intercultural research concentrates on Third Culture Kids, individuals who were raised internationally by expatriate parents (military, missionaries, diplomats, etc.), and her rhetorical research has centered around presidential war rhetoric and the rhetoric surrounding 9/11 and Covid-19.
Courses taught
- Professional Communication in Business (GEB5215)
- Professional Speaking in Business (GEB3218)
- Writing and Speaking in Business (GEB2219)
Education
- Ph.D, Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs, Other., Arizona State University, 2015
- MA, Communication Studies/Speech Communication and Rhetoric., California State Univ System, 2002
- BA, Public Relations/Image Management., Taylor University, 2001
Book chapter publications
- Developing Positive Tck Identities By Supporting Perceptions Of Agency.
- Shades of Noir: Third Culture Kids
- Status: Published
- Date: 2022
- Authors: Amy Jung